WAVES & SMILES
Breathe in the fresh smell of the ocean and the sweet, warm scent of spruce and juniper as you wind along the Atlantic Ocean coastline. Our three signature trails are part of the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site. They have many tales to tell and beautiful scenic viewscapes to share.
THE LOUISBOURG LIGHTHOUSE TRAIL
This 3km (2 mile) loop, beginning at the lighthouse, is a groomed trail. A more rugged extension ungroomed with pathways leads to Lorraine Head. This is an additional 3 km (2 mile) hike, moderate to challenging in terms of the footing but with no hill climbing.
Historical significance: This treacherous stretch of coastline has seen many shipwrecks over the years including a British frigate, the Feversham 1711, a treasure-laden French ship Le Chameau 1725 and passenger ship the Astraea 1834 with only 3 survivors and 248 lives lost.
SIMON POINT TRAIL
This 4-kilometre (2.5 mile) loop beginning about a mile beyond the Fortress of Louisbourg on the road to Kennington Cove Beach, is an ungroomed trail consisting of easy paths and some rough rocky shores (beach rock)with one cove is locally known as “the graveyard” because of its shallow depths and proliferation of abandoned lobster traps.
Historical significance: It was a British encampment site during the sieges of 1745 and 1758. Positioned along the shore of Gabarus Bay , it was the marshalling area for some 150 vessels during the 1758 siege of Louisbourg.
OLD TOWN TRAIL
This 2.25km (1.5mi) loop on the western shore of Louisbourg Harbour takes you through the area known as Old Town,. About 1.5km (1 mile) from the center of the village Louisbourg, it has great views of Louisbourg Harbour and the islands and leads close to the gates of the Fortress of Louisbourg.
Historical significance: from the 1700s to the 1960s it was home to originally French inhabitants and later to a close knit community of mainly Irish Catholic descent. Once one of the busiest ports in North America, you can imagine this harbour in front of you literally filled with French ships of sail and smaller fishing vessels.
ROYAL BATTERY TRAIL
The Royal Battery Trail at the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site is a short, looped coastal walk that offers beautiful water views and a glimpse into 300 years of history. The trail is approximately 1.1km long and traces the ruins of an 18th-century French fortification.
As you walk, you can enjoy the salty breeze from Louisbourg Harbour and listen to the sounds of the lapping waves. It’s a great spot for birding, snowshoeing, and running, and it’s generally considered an easy route. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime.
MI'KMAQ TRAIL
The Mi’kmaq Trail in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, is a beautiful and educational experience. This 1.8km out-and-back trail is located at the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site. It’s generally considered an easy route, taking about 28 minutes to complete.
The trail offers a unique opportunity to learn about the Mi’kmaq culture and history in the region. It’s one of the only forested interpretive walks at the site, featuring informative signs and exhibits along the way. The best time to visit is from May through October, and it’s a great spot for bird watching, running, and walking.
EAST WHITE POINT TRAIL
The East White Point Cove Trail is a scenic and relatively easy 3.7km out-and-back trail located near the Fortress of Louisbourg. This trail is popular for running and walking, offering beautiful views of the coastline and opportunities to spot wildlife, including seals. The best times to visit are from April through October, and dogs are welcome as long as they are on a leash.
WEST WHITE POINT TRAIL
The West White Point Cove Trail is a beautiful 5.3km out-and-back trail located near the Fortress of Louisbourg. It’s generally considered an easy route, making it perfect for birding, hiking, and running. The trail offers stunning views of the coastline and is a great spot for observing wildlife, including seals that often play near the coast.
The best times to visit are from April through October, and dogs are welcome as long as they are on a leash. The trail mostly runs along a sandy beach, so you can enjoy the salty breeze and the scenic beauty of the area.
RUINS TRAIL AT CHURCH COVE
The Ruins Trail at Church Cove is a scenic and historic trail located within the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site. This 1.8km out-and-back trail is generally considered easy and takes about 21 minutes to complete.
The trail runs along the coastline, offering views of the Louisbourg Harbour and Church Cove. Along the way, you’ll encounter several historic cemeteries, adding a touch of history to your walk. It’s a great spot for a quick escape to enjoy the salty breeze and some peaceful scenery.