Aspy Trail

Aspy Trail

Gentle forest hike to a lookout over the broad Aspy Fault valley.

The Aspy Trail follows an old logging road through hardwood forest to a clearing with a long view down the geological scar of the Aspy Fault. The grade is gentle and the footing forgiving, making it a good choice for families and shoulder-season outings when higher trails are still snowy. Fall colour here is exceptional in late September and early October. Total hiking time is around two hours.

What you'll see

  • A long view down the Aspy Fault — one of the most prominent geological features on the island.
  • Mature hardwood forest with yellow birch and sugar maple.
  • Brilliant fall colour, with the corridor lit up red and orange in late September and early October.
  • A diverse forest songbird community in summer.
  • The valley below in deep green or autumn flame, depending on season.

On the trail

  • About 7 km return with moderate, sustained elevation gain.
  • Wide old-logging-road surface — easy underfoot.
  • Allow about two hours for the round trip.
  • Well-signed; the lookout at the end is the obvious turnaround.
  • A good shoulder-season choice when higher trails are still icy.

What to bring

  • Comfortable walking shoes — runners are fine in dry conditions.
  • Water and a snack.
  • Bug spray in early summer.
  • A windbreaker for the open lookout.
  • A camera, especially in fall.

Park & access

  • Trailhead is signed on the Cabot Trail near Cape North.
  • Parks Canada day pass required.
  • Vault toilet at the trailhead.
  • Open year-round, though winter access is unmaintained.

Combine it with

  • Beulach Ban Falls down the road for a quick second stop.
  • Cabots Landing Provincial Park for a beach walk.
  • The Bay St. Lawrence drive for a side trip to Meat Cove.

Getting there

Parks Canada day pass required. Small gravel lot at trailhead.

Adapted from Parks Canada trail guide.

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