Pine Grove Park

Walking Trails

Record #: ROQ0057
Last Modified: 08 Nov 2019
Last Full Update: 05 Dec 2016

Location

Located In Milton (Queens Co.)
Where To Find Us
44 Hwy 8
Milton, NS
Areas Served Queens County (NS)

Contact

Website www.regionofqueens.com/experience/active/hiking-biking/pine-grove
E-Mail info@regionofqueens.com
Phone 902-354-5741
Contact Director of Recreation and Healthy Communities, Region of Queens Municipality; Phone: 902-354-5741; Email: info@regionofqueens.com
Mailing Address c/o Region of Queens Municipality 
PO Box 1264 
Liverpool, NS B0T 1K0

Description & Services

Information  
 
In 1987, the Bowater Mersey Paper Company established a 54 acre community park at Pine Grove in recognition of Queens County's designation as the Forestry Capital of Canada for that year. Walking trails are gravel and vary in width. Watch for tree roots on trail surfaces. The trails connect major points of interest to the scenic picnic area overlooking the Mersey River. At the picnic area you will find picnic tables, a fireplace, and an artesian well. Families and groups often gather here. The marshy cove area in the park has been designated as a duck breeding and resting area in cooperation with Ducks Unlimited. 
 
Significant Features: Breeding, feeding, and resting site for black ducks and teal. Spectacular rhododendron and azalea gardens, stunning views of the Mersey River. 
 
Trailhead: Take exit 19 off of Highway 103. Turn right on Highway 8. The park is on the left hand side of the road. GPS: 44.048864, -64.731531 
 
Significant Features: Breeding, feeding, and resting site for black ducks and teal. Spectacular rhododendron and azalea gardens, stunning views of the Mersey River. 
 
Trail Length: 1.6km with a multitude of loops within the Park. 
Hiking Time: 1 hour 
Ability Level: Trail elevations vary with moderate slopes and some stairs depending on the chosen loop. All skill levels. 
 
For your comfort and safety: Wear appropriate clothing and footwear for the weather conditions. Please note that the trail is not cleared in winter so ice may be a concern. Please stay on the trail path, especially during duck breeding season, and leave only footprints. Do not approach, disturb, or feed any wildlife you may encounter. Pets should remain on a leash and it is asked that you pick up after your dogs. Please do not pick the flowers.  
 
Visitor Services: Washroom facilities are available at the trail head. There is a picnic area with fireplace (please respect any fire bans that may be in effect). There is a swimming beach available, however no lifeguard is on duty.  
 
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