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Fanny Bay Conservation Trail
Fanny Bay Conservation Trail at EveryTrail
This trail came as a recommendation from our good pal Cliff. He mentioned ice cream being available during this walk and we were intrigued.
It was one of the most enjoyable walks we've had, the trail goes along the shore of Fanny Bay which is conservation area, we saw lots of geese nesting. Once you reach the fork you have the option of going to the highway (where the ice cream store is) or towards "Bobs spring" as the signage called it. You can see we took both forks, luckily we did find the ice cream, sadly we did not find Bob's spring.
Along the portion between the fork and the highway we came across a few paths that connected with the main path. Archer will sometime take these trails and check them out, turns out they were pathways that led to some backyards, some of these paths were decorated, with things like bus stop signs.
This trail came as a recommendation from our good pal Cliff. He mentioned ice cream being available during this walk and we were intrigued.
It was one of the most enjoyable walks we've had, the trail goes along the shore of Fanny Bay which is conservation area, we saw lots of geese nesting. Once you reach the fork you have the option of going to the highway (where the ice cream store is) or towards "Bobs spring" as the signage called it. You can see we took both forks, luckily we did find the ice cream, sadly we did not find Bob's spring.
Along the portion between the fork and the highway we came across a few paths that connected with the main path. Archer will sometime take these trails and check them out, turns out they were pathways that led to some backyards, some of these paths were decorated, with things like bus stop signs.