Map of Leading Tickles

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Newfoundland, Canada

East Tickle Nature Trail Gallery

You will see a rock foundation that was made by hand to make roadways in the late 1800
One of the views from the walking trail.
This is a lobster broiler that they used to can lobsters that they caught to send to market.
During the month of September, October & November, people from this town started making renovations to this walking trail to make the hike more enjoyable.
Another view from the trail
Another view from the trail
Another view
Another view
Another view.
Getting tired? Need a break? Got you covered. There is a rest stop along the way where you can stop, take a break and have a lunch. There is also a great view of Leading Tickles so it
Another view
Another view.
View of Leading Tickles.
View from lighthouse area.
This lighthouse, once operated by humans, is now operated by solar power. Because of its location, it cannot be reached but there is a lookout so you can get a great view of it.
Part of the walking trail.
Another picture of the lighthouse.
Another view of Leading Tickles.
The bridge connecting the road to the lighthouse.
Old Catholic Cemetary
Anotner view from the trail.
A view from the causeway lookout
Another view from the lighthouse area.
More recent work done to the trail.
Another bridge on the trail.
Step back in time as you hike the trail. There are items that people used when they lived there long ago. There are also clearly visible signs along the way that will help you and guide you through your hike.
Another view of the rock foundation.
Wanting a little more enjoyment to your hike? Have you ever heard of Geocaching? If you have, we hope you bring your GPS along with you on your hike because the trail has its own treasure hidden inside. Just go to www.geocaching.com and type in A0H-1T0 and click Bayview What a View and read inside.

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