
Fundy Hiking Trails Association (FHTA) is thrilled to announce the celebration of the 65th anniversary of The Dobson Trail! Since its opening in 1960, the Dobson Trail has been a cherished destination for hikers, nature lovers, and outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. We commemorate more than six decades of incredible memories, breathtaking views, and a deep connection with the footpath to Fundy.
To mark this significant milestone, we invite everyone to participate! Whether it's winter, spring, summer or fall, snowshoeing, multi-day hiking, day hikes or a simple afternoon walk. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or someone who has never set foot on a trail, we welcome you to join us in celebrating the beauty of the Dobson Trail.
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Sixty-five years of exploration, connection, and adventure on the Dobson Trail! Let’s make this anniversary a memorable one together!
About the Dobson Trail:
The Dobson Trail is a continuous footpath through the Albert County wilderness stretching 57.75 km from Riverview, NB to the northern boundary of Fundy National Park near Alma, NB. Originally named The Fundy Trail, the footpath to the coast was the vision of Doctor J. Arthur Dobson of Riverview Heights. The trail was first created by Dr. Dobson and his father in 1960 and has since seen many proud volunteers lending a hand in cutting, clearing, blazing and maintaining this rugged but very scenic trail from the river bend in Riverview to the Fundy Coast.
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