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This series of trails cover 12 kilometers. There are actually
three trails: the Trail along the famous Gambo River, the Dominion
Point Trail and the Trail along the Middle Brook River. These
trails are all well groomed, providing easy access and comfortable
walking, with stop spots set aside for interpretative boards,
photography, a picnic or rest. Along the way the hiker can study
the flora: black spruce, birch or pine, pitcher plants and wild
orchids, and fauna such as geese, ducks, sandpipers, and a host of
smaller birds like the sparrow, robin, and chickadee. There are
trout, salmon, eel, and bay seals to be seen in steadying pools and
the fish ladder. Across the trail may hop a rabbit with a fox in
pursuit, or a mink, coyote, or weasel then there are the relics and
remnants of old sawmills and sawdust piles and wooden dams along
the way. The entire trail system is accessible as well from the
National Trail ways.