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Pippy Park > What to Do > Hiking & Walking Trails > Three Pond Barrens (Back Country Trails)

Three Pond Barrens (Back Country Trails)

Ready for the wild side? Discover Pippy Park’s northern section (north of the Trans Canada Highway). Here, hikers can explore wooded slopes, intriguing wetlands as well as the plateau barrens and ponds of Three Pond Barrens.  Catch a glimpse of moose, songbirds, or stalk rare flora.

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Mount Scio House
St. John’s, NL A1B 3T2

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Pippy Park is one of Canada’s great urban parks. A wide mantle of green at the northern boundary of St. John’s, Pippy Park offers an oasis of tranquility, spectacular views of the city and the Atlantic Ocean, a park-like setting for our institutional partners, and year-round recreational opportunities.


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