Tracey Lake Trail

Fundy National Park

Hiking Backcountry camping Outhouse Parking

Distance: 14 km return trip
Time: 5 h
Difficulty: Moderate Moderate
Habitat: Forest, Wetland

Be on the lookout for three Canadian icons as you travel the 7 km Tracey Lake Trail: moose, loons, and beavers are commonly seen on this hike.

Tracey Lake and its two backcountry campsites can be accessed from trail heads at either Bennett Lake or Laverty Road. The trail allows you to explore a remote section of the Park dominated by inland lakes, scrub forest, and a bog.

Whether you are camping at Tracey Lake or simply passing though, take in the chorus of bull frogs, green frogs, wood frogs and spring peepers that cheer you on along the way.


Be Prepared!
  • Know your physical limits; Fundy’s wilderness is famous for its rugged cliffs and river valleys. Choose a trail that is challenging but enjoyable for you.
  • Pack for comfort and safety: A sweater and a windbreaker are good insurance against variable weather. We recommend footwear with good traction and support. Pack fresh water and a snack, even if you’re planning a short hike.
  • Plan your route and stick to it. Let someone know where you plan on hiking and your estimated time of return.
  • For your own safety and to preserve the ecological integrity of our Park, stay on marked trails.
  • Leave no trace! Please carry out all garbage, yours and any you may find on the trail.
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