Old Days Pond Boardwalk



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Trail Length: 1 kilometre
Park Amenities:
Birding
Interpretive Signs
Jogging
Pavilion
Picnicking
Sightseeing
Walking
Wheelchair Access


Old Days Pond Boardwalk

Bonavista, Newfoundland Adventure Guide

Canada Parks, Trails and Places

Old Days Pond Boardwalk is a 1 kilometre boardwalk trail which circles around a community pond in Bonavista, Newfoundland, Canada. The walking trail is a popular walking, sightseeing and exercise route with some real sweet gazebos and lookouts.

What are the Top Things To Do, Activities, and Adventures enjoyed at the Old Days Pond Boardwalk?

Old Days Pond Boardwalk adventures, and activities most enjoyed includes sightseeing, walking, jogging and birding (birdwatching).

Why Old Days Pond Boardwalk near Bonavista, NFLD?

Because it is such an easy walk around a large pond providing some fresh air and an opportunity to meet some of the locals. 

What are the features, and amenities provided at the Old Days Pond Boardwalk?

The more important, some would say only, features, amenities, services located in and around the Old Days Pond Boardwalk includes a trail map, gazebos, sightseeing benches, lookouts, wheelchair friendly, picnic site, and parking. 

Explore the Old Days Pond Boardwalk in Newfoundland, Canada

Address:

Old Days Pond Boardwalk
O'Deas Street
bonavista
Canada

How To Get ToOld Days Pond Boardwalk

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From downtown Bonavista, Newfoundland, Canada it is a 0.5 kilometre (2 minute) drive north on Church Street, then Rutherford Crescent and left on O'Deas Road to the Old Days Pond Boardwalk.
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