The trail to the top of Blue Mountain

The trailhead is accessible from the end of Anahid Drive, off Kingswood Drive in the Kingswood subdivision. After walking through the gate, follow the trail for 1.2km until it comes to a T-junction. Turn right, and proceed another 400m until the trail bears to the right. At this point, proceed down the path to the left. The trail has been marked by tape, but please keep in mind that it is not permanently marked yet.

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Tim Hortons: Located on the corner of Hammonds Plains Road and Kingswood Drive. From here, travel along Kingswood Drive, taking a left on Anahid Drive. It is 4km from the Tim Horton's to the trailhead.

Parking: Parking for ~10 cars is available at the end of Anahid Drive. The gate across the path is intended to prevent ATVs from trespassing, but hikers are allowed. Do note that Barrett Lumber assumes no responsibility for hikers, so please be careful.

Blue Mountain: At 154m Elevation, Blue Mountain is the highest point on the Chebucto Peninsula. It is 2.4km from Anahid Drive to the summit of Blue Mountain. Expect one hour of walking each way at a leisurely pace. The trail is easy navigated, with one stream to cross and a rock scramble required at the summit.