The South Shore Annapolis Valley Trail will be the longest of the Annapolis County Trails when completed. The trail follows along the former Canadian National Railroad Line which previously ran from the Annapolis Valley to Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. When this trail is completed it will be 122 km long. This is part of the Trans-Canada Trail being fixed up right across Canada from one end to the other.
The trail starts at Middleton and travels south through to Springfield in Annapolis County and then travels on to Pinehurst, Lunenburg County. The old rail bed traveled through many towns and villages along the way and at times crossed or ran close to roads. This gives several entry & exit points all along the trail. It is full of different scenery as it takes you along fields, woods, lakes and streams. You will see many different landscapes, vegetation and wildlife along the trail. The fairly level trail or the old rail line provides good walking for both young and old, hardy walkers or someone just out for a stroll. You can do either a short stroll or go for a longer hike along the South Shore - Annapolis Valley Trail.
This geocache located a short distance off the multi use recreational trail in Springfield, Nova Scotia. Remember to pick up your County of Annapolis Adventure Quest Geocache Passport from 217 Granville Street Bridgetown, Nova Scotia. Also, once the passport is completed, return to the same location for your limited edition trackable geocoin. Also, you can download the passport from the county website at: http://annapoliscounty.ca/community-recreation/recreation-programs-activities/1089-adventure-quest-geocache-passport-ii and then mail it in or drop it off at the address above. Have fun!