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Section 28

Section 27: Sturgeon

Montague to Gaspereaux

21 km, 6 to 8 hours, rated easy to moderate. Mostly flat road walk with some rolling hills.

To avoid the busy Rte 4, head East towards Gaspereaux. Although this section is mostly a road walk, you will catch beautiful views of the towns of Three Rivers and Georgetown across the water.

Section 27: Sturgeon
Section 27: Sturgeon

SECTION 28 PARTNERS

Packed lunch is required.

Maritime Madness Hot Sauce Shop

– SECTION 28 –

570 Main St, Montague
902-583-2984
maritimemadness.com
Yummy Hot Sauce Shop

Windows On The Water

– SECTION 28 –

106 Sackville St, Montague
902-969-9985
Food stop, Taxi & Bus service


Points of Interest

  • Panmure Island Provincial Park & Beach (nearby)

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Land Acknowledgement

In the spirit of Reconciliation, we acknowledge that the land upon which we gather is unceded Mi’kmaq territory. Epekwitk (Prince Edward Island), Mi’kma’ki, is covered by the historic Treaties of Peace and Friendship. We pay our respects to the Indigenous Mi’kmaq People who have occupied this Island for over 12,000 years; past, present and future.