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One of New Brunswick's Best Attractions
For more than 200 years the only way to get to see Walton Glen Gorge Falls was by way of an arduous four hour trek out and back. All that changed a few years ago when the final section of the Fundy Tr...
With the lack of rain this summer, the falls were not the feature to be seen. Rather, the view of the Gorge from the new lookoff was spectacular. Although the trail is defined as "Easy", there is a sh...
Beautiful landmark, almost impossible to see and experience
The Fundy Path Trailway is not helping the Gorge. First off they have a 6.5-foot tall black fence at the look-out, the poles are 2 inches thick and 2 inches apart. It is impossible to get a good photo...
Me and three other guys from PEI, just got back from an overnight hike to Walton Glen Gorge. First of all the road system is terrible and signage poor. They (government)are upgrading access roads and ...
I hiked in from the gate, but next year you will be able to access it from the Fundy Trail Parkway. It will definitely, change with the opening up of it to the every day traveler. I am sure there wil...
One of New Brunswick's Best Attractions
For more than 200 years the only way to get to see Walton Glen Gorge Falls was by way of an arduous four hour trek out and back. All that changed a few years ago when the final section of the Fundy Tr...
Not quite the Grand Canyon, but quite a gorge.
With the lack of rain this summer, the falls were not the feature to be seen. Rather, the view of the Gorge from the new lookoff was spectacular. Although the trail is defined as "Easy", there is a sh...
Beautiful landmark, almost impossible to see and experience
The Fundy Path Trailway is not helping the Gorge. First off they have a 6.5-foot tall black fence at the look-out, the poles are 2 inches thick and 2 inches apart. It is impossible to get a good photo...
Hike and Camped out!
Me and three other guys from PEI, just got back from an overnight hike to Walton Glen Gorge. First of all the road system is terrible and signage poor. They (government)are upgrading access roads and ...
Amazing
I hiked in from the gate, but next year you will be able to access it from the Fundy Trail Parkway. It will definitely, change with the opening up of it to the every day traveler. I am sure there wil...