
Our Trails
Sackville Lakes Provincial Park is 283 hectares with 10 kilometres of maintained fine gravel trails. The Park is a day-use park that provides users with access to a relatively undisturbed ecological area located within the heart of an urban development.
There is a bathroom (pit toilet) and garbage facilities at the main parking lot located at 440 First Lake Drive. Benches are scattered along the trail.

Entrances and Parking
The main parking lot is at 440 First Lake Drive, Lower Sackville*.
There is parking at the Metropolitian Ave Entrance. The Armcrest Entrance is off a cul-de-sac that also offers minimal parking on either Armcrest Dr, or Karoline Dr.
There are pedestrian entrances on Cavalier Dr., First Lake Drive across from the Eddie LeBlanc Ball Park and two on Cobequid Rd.
Transit stops are adjacent to the main parking lot and the Metropolitian Ave entraince.
*Gates to the main parking lot are left open all year, but the parking lot is not maintained or plowed in the winter. In the snowy months please consider parking at the Eddie Leblanc Ball Park, the Metropolitian parking lot, or the Armcrest cul-de-sac.
Trans Canada Trail System
The Trans Canada Trail is the longest multi-use trail system in the world and it is always growing. It reaches every province and territory, and connects all three of Canada’s coastlines. Each section of the Trans Canada Trail is managed locally and supports different activities and community needs.
Sackville Lakes Provincial Park is a proud participant in this trail network.
Active Transportation Trail System
Active transportation (AT) trails are for using your own power to get from one place to another. The trails accommodate all person-powered trail users such as walking, biking, strollers, snowshoes and wheelchairs, (no combustion engine motorized vehicles permitted). Trails are 3 meters wide and are crusher dust. The Park is a day-use park that provides users with a range of nature-based outdoor recreational activities and access to a relatively undisturbed ecological area located within the heart of an urban development.
