The nature trail loops around Mooneys Pond and is well-maintained and includes a floating dock. Bridges and boardwalks are about 1/3 of the trail. Part of this trail is wheelchair accessible with four observation decks and fishing platforms. It is a popular fishing spot and a semi-natural rearing pond for Atlantic salmon. There is an interpretive centre (open by chance) with information on Atlantic Salmon and picnic area. It is an excellent location for bird watching and photography. The section of the trail at Anderson’s Pool near Peakes is wheelchair accessible if entered from that end. The nature trail originates off the Confederation Trail and leads to the wheelchair accessible activity areas over 600 metres distance.
Trail Quick Facts
Difficulty Rating: 2.0
Length: 0.1 – 1.0 km
Structure: Loop
GPS Location: 46 17.812,-62 46.240
Environment: Rural
Surface Type: Gravel, Soil, Compacted Wood, Boardwalk, Forest Floor
Trail Location: Kings County near St. Teresa
Directions: 3 km West of St. Teresa on highway #22 to the Trailhead at the Interpretive Center, a brown building by the highway.
Information sourced with permission from www.islandtrails.ca