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dbr:Beechville-Lakeside-Timberlea_Trail
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Beechville-Lakeside-Timberlea Trail
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The Beechville Lakeside Timberlea Trail (also known as the BLT Trail) is a multi-use recreational trail in Halifax, Nova Scotia that runs from Lewis Lake to Beechville. The trail is named for the towns through which it travels, namely Timberlea, Lakeside, and Beechville from west to east. The route is parallel to Trunk 3. The trail is part of the Rum Runners trail system, going from Halifax to Lunenburg, which is part of Nova Scotia's Blue Route cycling network.
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Beechville Lakeside Timberlea Trail
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n14:BLT_Trail_KM4.jpg
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Lakeside Park Drive / Chain of Lakes Trail in Beechville / St. Margaret's Bay Trail in Lewis Lake
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n14:BLT_Trail_KM4.jpg?width=300
dbp:caption
KM#4 Marker along the BLT Trail
dbp:lengthKm
13
dbp:location
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
dbp:photo
BLT Trail KM4.jpg
dbp:season
Year-round
dbp:surface
Crusher dust
dbp:use
dbr:Nordic_walking dbr:Wheelchair all-terrain vehicles hiking snowshoes nature appreciation Walking cross-country bird watching biking
dbo:abstract
The Beechville Lakeside Timberlea Trail (also known as the BLT Trail) is a multi-use recreational trail in Halifax, Nova Scotia that runs from Lewis Lake to Beechville. The trail is named for the towns through which it travels, namely Timberlea, Lakeside, and Beechville from west to east. The route is parallel to Trunk 3. The trail is part of the Rum Runners trail system, going from Halifax to Lunenburg, which is part of Nova Scotia's Blue Route cycling network.
dbp:difficulty
Easy
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96
dbp:highestName
dbr:Timberlea,_Nova_Scotia
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64
dbp:lowestName
Timberlea
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