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Happy trails, indeed

Major improvemen­ts through Nictaux on South Shore Annapolis Trail

- BY LAWRENCE POWELL SALTWIRE NETWORK

The trail through Nictaux was so overgrown that at some points two ATVS approachin­g each other was a recipe for disaster.

That’s why Butch Guitard and some volunteers started major upgrades, especially in the more urban sections where people walk dogs, hike and ride horses.

They started at the Nixtaux Road / Middle Road intersecti­on and hope to go all the way to Springfiel­d. It’s an ambitious project, but trail users say it’s about time.

“This work here is being done by South Shore Annapolis Valley Trail Society,” said Guitard.

“The funds that we get are from grants from Annapolis County, grants from Lunenburg County, the OHV Fund, that sort of thing,” he said.

The trail is 122 kilometres long, but Guitard is only responsibl­e for the Annapolis County section. There’s another trail manager at the New Germany end where the trail stops. Another leg swings back from New Germany to the west and ends at Caledonia.

“We started in Nictaux here because this was one of the parts of the trail that was most used at this end of the province,” said Guitard. “It’s highly used and it’s never had any maintenanc­e done to it — really heavy main- tenance done to it — in the last 10 years. So we decided to tackle this end because there’s a lot of dust flies on this trail right here up to Highway 10.”

Ivan Trimper has been contracted to do the heavy work and supply materials like soil, gravel, and crusher dust as needed.

“What we’re doing is regrading it, clearing all the brush off the sides so it’s more visual,” Guitard said. “Basically we’ve gone from about five feet to almost 10 feet wide now because it was too congested in here. It’s a multi-use trail so it’s used by people on bicycles, runners, walkers, horses, ATVS.”

They’re also repairing any culverts that need it, and fixing signs. He said they want to accommodat­e everybody on the trail. Grading it took out the dips and potholes, making it safer, especially for runners.

“We put crusher dust on top to try to control dust so it doesn’t affect the local people in the area that have houses backed up to the trail,” he said. “So we’re trying to do some remedial work in that area that we can help control the dust that’s on here.”

Volunteer David Bishop takes a break from operating the brush cutter to start up his Can Am side-by-side and take a tour across the other side of Highway 10 and north up the mountain through stands of hardwood. The trail parallels the Nictaux River, and at times riders can look almost straight down to the black water 100 feet below them. At one point you ride through a section where the old railway went between walls of blasted rock maybe a dozen feet high. It’s like a tunnel without a roof.

While the trail is wide and the sight lines are good, that section is rough and dotted with potholes and dips. The edges have been scraped but more work needs to be done. Bishop reaches the dam at the top and pauses to take in the view across the lake. It’s gorgeous. How far will Guitard and his volunteers go?

“As far as the money will take me, which would be from the Nictaux Road going south down the old rail bed as far as we can go — and I don’t know how far that’s going to be,” he said. “Right now, in total, we’ve done maybe, I’d say between 12 and 14 kilometres.”

 ?? LAWRENCE POWELL/SALTWIRE NETWORK ?? Volunteers, including Butch Guitard, David Bishop and Ken Clarke, have been busy working on improvemen­ts to the South Shore Annapolis Trail, especially where it goes through Nictaux. It’s been widened where needed, graded and repairs are being made to...
LAWRENCE POWELL/SALTWIRE NETWORK Volunteers, including Butch Guitard, David Bishop and Ken Clarke, have been busy working on improvemen­ts to the South Shore Annapolis Trail, especially where it goes through Nictaux. It’s been widened where needed, graded and repairs are being made to...
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