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South Granite Ridge Trail

Record #: NST0069
Last Modified: 25 Apr 2019
Last Full Update: 24 Apr 2019

Location

Located In Musquodoboit Harbour
Where To Find Us
Trailhead:

Contact

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Website www.mta-ns.ca
E-Mail mta.ns.ca@gmail.com
Contact Stanley Van Dyke, Chair, Musquodboit Trailways Association

Description & Services

Information Take the Musquodoboit Trailway for 2.6 km from Park Road to the north end of the Admiral Lake Loop trail. Follow the approach to the Admiral Lake Junction bearing left onto the wilderness trail. The trail winds its way along slopes passing a spur trail leading to the Eunice Lake Lookoff and then onto an outcrop overlooking Admiral Lake. Here the Trail leaves the Ship Harbour Long Lake Wilderness Area and enters the White Lake Wilderness Area.  
 
The trail then continues along the granite ridge lands connecting a number of look offs offering spectacular views of Granite Lake, Sparrow Lake, and the Musquodoboit Trailway. For a shorter trip you can return to the Trailway via the "Old Portage Trail" at km 5.5 (Map in preparation). The trail continues to Kelly Junction where one could proceed onto the North Granite Ridge Trail or return to the Trailway a couple of 100 metres below. From the Kelly Meadow Junction via Norma's place on the Trailway it is a 7.2 km return via the Trailway to the Park Road parking lot.  
 
Too, another alternative is to take from Norma's Place via the Kelly Meadow Junction to the "Old Portage Trail" junction, then to the Trailway and onto the Park Road parking lot . . . much easier . . . but from the Kelly Junction, do a quick check at the Longview viewpoint on the North Granite Ridge Trail (a short a couple of hundred metres) before pushing on south and returning to the Trailway via the "Old Portage Trail" where it is only about 5 km return to the Park Road parking lot. Enjoy. 
 
​Distance: 8.8 km  
 
Minimum elevation is 10 m  
 
Maximum elevation is 112 m 
 
Total Elevation Gain is 493 m with elevation loss being 512 m
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