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The Falls & Gorge walk is approximately 5 KM depending where you start. Along the path you can find geocaching, a nice picnic area, and a place that you can pay a small fee to take over 200+ stairs to different sections of the gorge below. Depending on whether you take photos or walk right through, I easily spent 3 hours here. The paths are not wheelchair friendly in many areas, but there are sections where you can drive up to and look down.
The Falls & Gorge walk is approximately 5 KM depending where you start. Along the path you can find geocaching, a nice picnic area, and a place that you can pay a small fee to take over 200+ stairs to different sections of the gorge below. Depending on whether you take photos or walk right through, I easily spent 3 hours here. The paths are not wheelchair friendly in many areas, but there are sections where you can drive up to and look down.
The Falls & Gorge walk is approximately 5 KM depending where you start. Along the path you can find geocaching, a nice picnic area, and a place that you can pay a small fee to take over 200+ stairs to different sections of the gorge below. Depending on whether you take photos or walk right through I easily spent 3 hours here. The paths are not wheelchair friendly in many areas, but there are sections where you can drive up to and look down. What I like most about this photo is that if you look closely you can see a man's face about to be submerged in water.
While driving back from Halifax through New Brunswick I came across a street sign advertising the Falls & Gorge in Grand Falls NB so of course I had to pop in and take a peek. What I found was this incredible place that can be quickly overlooked if you drive straight through. The Falls & Gorge walk is approximately 5 KM depending where you start. Along the path you can find geocaching, a nice picnic area, and a place that you can pay a small fee to take over 200+ stairs to different sections of the gorge below. Depending on whether you take photos or walk right through I easily spent 3 hours here. The paths are not wheelchair friendly in many areas, but there are sections where you can drive up to and look down.

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