A photo walk exploring Rose Point Recreational Trail — a staple of my childhood! Read Railway Lands to learn more about the history of this long standing trail.
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| A sign details the enormity of this trail. |
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| It's very green this time of year. |
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| One of the old railway tracks detailed in Aubrey's article. |
Explore more of Rose Point Recreational Trail after the jump...
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| I remember being enthralled by these bridges' imposing height as a child; I felt so small having them tower over me. |
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| Trees everywhere. |
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| An out-of-place signpost giving instructions to ATV-ers. |
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| Walking along another train bridge. This one is mostly wood. |
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| My family and I came here often in my youth. We nicknamed this bridge "The Monster Bridge" because of its' imposing appearance! |
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| Tracks left by a fellow explorer. |
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| The abandoned remnants of someone's home. |
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| One of my favourite parts of the trail. The creek produces such a soothing sound. |
— by Aimée Lynn Gleeson











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