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    * Overview
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    * Camping
    * Interactive Map
    * Day Hiking
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    * Thru Hiking

   
 * Plan and Prepare Plan and Prepare
      
    * Registration
      
    * Hiking Basics
    * Safety Tips
    * Equipment Checklist
    * Alerts & Trail Updates
      
    * F.A.Q.
   
   
   
 * Who Are We Who Are We
      
    * Mission and History
    * Our Team and Board
    * Conservation
    * Contact Us
   
   
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TRAIL TO BE FEATURED IN NATIONAL GEO

2021-11-09



The editor of National Geographic Travel contacted the trail organization and
the Nepisiguit Mi'gmaq Trail is going to be featured in one of the places to
visit in the Nat Geo adventure travel. The entry is part of a larger roundup of
inspiring global destinations that Nat Geo is encouraging readers to visit once
travel fully reopens.
The article featuring the trail goes live on NationalGeographic.com in December.
It’s part of a big end of
...



more...

FOLLOW THE LINK TO THE ARTICLE ABOUT

2021-11-18



National Geographic 25 amazing journeys for 2022

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more...

RETIRED FORESTER RECOGNIZED FOR HIS

2021-06-19



On Saturday June 19, Rod O’Connell was recognized with a beautiful plaque for
his role in the recommissioning of the Sentier Nepisiguit Mi’gmaq Trail among
his colleagues from the Maritime College of Forest Technology campus Bathurst
and the grass roots volunteers of the trail organization. Rod O’Connell was the
founding director of the francophone campus of the Maritime Forest Ranger School
and in his retirement sits as the President of the Sent

...



more...

TRAIL TO BE FEATURED IN NATIONAL GEO

2021-11-09



The editor of National Geographic Travel contacted the trail organization and
the Nepisiguit Mi'gmaq Trail is going to be featured in one of the places to
visit in the Nat Geo adventure travel. The entry is part of a larger roundup of
inspiring global destinations that Nat Geo is encouraging readers to visit once
travel fully reopens.
The article featuring the trail goes live on NationalGeographic.com in December.
It’s part of a big end of
...



more...

FOLLOW THE LINK TO THE ARTICLE ABOUT

2021-11-18



National Geographic 25 amazing journeys for 2022

...



more...

RETIRED FORESTER RECOGNIZED FOR HIS

2021-06-19



On Saturday June 19, Rod O’Connell was recognized with a beautiful plaque for
his role in the recommissioning of the Sentier Nepisiguit Mi’gmaq Trail among
his colleagues from the Maritime College of Forest Technology campus Bathurst
and the grass roots volunteers of the trail organization. Rod O’Connell was the
founding director of the francophone campus of the Maritime Forest Ranger School
and in his retirement sits as the President of the Sent

...



more...

TRAIL TO BE FEATURED IN NATIONAL GEO

2021-11-09



The editor of National Geographic Travel contacted the trail organization and
the Nepisiguit Mi'gmaq Trail is going to be featured in one of the places to
visit in the Nat Geo adventure travel. The entry is part of a larger roundup of
inspiring global destinations that Nat Geo is encouraging readers to visit once
travel fully reopens.
The article featuring the trail goes live on NationalGeographic.com in December.
It’s part of a big end of
...



more...
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DISCOVER

Overview
Access Points
Camping
Interactive Map
Day Hiking
Multi-Day Hiking
Thru Hiking

PLAN AND PREPARE

Registration
Hiking Basics
Safety Tips
Equipment Checklist
Alerts & Trail Updates
F.A.Q.

WHO ARE WE

Mission and History
Our Team and Board
Conservation
Contact Us

GET INVOLVED

Volunteering

Contribute


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