Glooscap Trail


The Glooscap Trail is a scenic roadway in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
It is located in the central and northern part of the province around the Minas Basin and Cobequid Bay, sub-basins of the Bay of Fundy. The route connects Amherst in Cumberland County, near the interprovincial boundary with New Brunswick, with Scots Bay in Kings County, Nova Scotia. A spur of Glooscap Trail follows Trunk 2 in Truro, through the Shubenacadie Valley, to Enfield at the boundary with Halifax Regional Municipality. The Fundy Shore segment branches off from the main route in Parrsboro and continues along the Minas Basin shore until reaching Advocate Harbour, where the route then follows the Chignecto Bay, outlining the Chignecto Peninsula.
The main route measures, with the Shubenacadie Valley spur being. Additionally, the Fundy Shore segment is 119 km long.

Name

According to a Mikmaq legend, Glooscap was a giant god-like man who was created by Gisoolg and lived on the high cliffs of Cape Blomidon, overlooking the Bay of Fundy. He was created by a lightning bolt striking sand.
The legend credits Glooscap with creating the Five Islands in the Minas Basin. These islands were formed from giant clods of mud thrown by Glooscap at a disrespectful beaver. Glooscap smashed the beaver's dam and allowed the water to flow freely, creating the Bay of Fundy tides.

Communities include

  • Truro
  • Onslow
  • Masstown
  • Glenholme
  • Great Village
  • Bass River
  • Economy
  • Five Islands
  • Parrsboro
  • Springhill
  • Amherst
  • Green Oaks
  • Beaver Brook
  • Clifton
  • Old Barns
  • Maitland
  • Selma
  • Noel Shore
  • Densmore Mills
  • Minasville
  • Moose Brook
  • Tenecape
  • Walton
  • Pembroke
  • Cambridge
  • Bramber
  • Cheverie
  • Kempt Shore
  • Summerville
  • Centre Burlington
  • Brooklyn
  • Windsor
  • Wolfville
  • Belnan
  • Port Greville
  • Advocate Harbour
  • Apple River
  • Joggins
  • Maccan
  • Diligent River
  • Fox River
  • Spencers Island

    Parks

  • Five Islands Provincial Park
  • Cape Chignecto Provincial Park

    Museums

  • Fundy Geological Museum
  • Joggins Fossil Cliffs and Centre.
  • Age of Sail Museum
  • Bass River Heritage Museum
  • Ottawa House Museum

    Lighthouses

  • Apple River Lighthouse
  • Cape D'or Lighthouse
  • Spencers Island Lighthouse
  • Port Greville Lighthouse
  • Parrsboro Lighthouse
  • Bass River Lighthouse
  • Burntcoat Head Lighthouse
  • Walton Harbour Lighthouse

    Highways

  • Trunk 1
  • Trunk 2
  • Trunk 14
  • Route 215
  • Route 236
  • Route 209
  • Route 242