Born from local effort and community pride, the East Bay Hills Trail is a quiet forest loop tucked into the hills on the shores of the Bras d’Or Lake. Officially opened in 2009, the trail winds through over 160 acres of mixed Acadian forest—birch, maple, pine, and hemlock lining your path like old friends. It’s the kind of place that feels familiar, like the logging roads my father took me on when I was young.
The loop is a gentle 3 km walk with plenty of room to breathe, rest, and take in the sights. Interpretive signs along the way offer small lessons in local ecology, and short offshoots lead to hidden spots like the brook and the grove of towering birches. In the winter, it’s just as welcoming for snowshoers looking for a calm, scenic wander.
Accessible, peaceful, and rooted in community, this trail is perfect for families, casual hikers, or anyone looking to slow things down and stretch their legs under the trees.




