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Roseway River Trail

Shelburne County, Trails
Roseway River Trail
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The Roseway River Trail ( approx. 1 km) crosses the Roseway River near Falls Lane on two small CN bridges that have a fenced board walk along them.

It follows the abandoned railway bed and ends at the road near the entrance to the Islands Provincial Park.

Click here for more information about the Roseway River Trail.
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