The Utkubok Trail 
                      Arcadia
              
                
                  Information
                          was obtained from
                          the curriculum resource book:
              
              
                
                  Activities And Adventures For Learning  
                  On The
              
              
                
                  Utkubok Trail
              
              
                
                  By Gary J. Crosby
              
               
              The reason for the Utkubok trail was for students to
                have the opportunity
                to taste,  smell, feel, see and hear different
                living lessons with
                each passing season. Known as " The Utkubok Nature and
                Fitness Trail",
                it is a project created and accomplished by the Arcadia
                Home and School
                Association with support from: 
               
              
                The Environmental Partners Fund 
              
                Nova Scotia Sport and Recreation Commission 
              
                The Municipality Of Yarmouth 
              
                The Town Of Yarmouth 
              
                The Yarmouth District School Board 
               
              -and many other individuals, groups and corporations.
              Located adjacent
              to the Arcadia Consolidated School on Highway 3 in
              Arcadia, the trail is
              approximately one kilometer in length and is wheel chair
              accessible with
              assistance. Wildlife observation points and fitness
              stations are clearly
              indicated by signs along the trail. 
              
                The trail, which encompasses a variety of habitats
                  and borders the 800
                  hectare Chebogue River salt marsh, was named in honor
                  of the Mi'kmac people
                  and their respect for nature. The name UTKUBOK was
                  first given to this
                  region of the Chebogue River system by the Mi'kmaq
                  people and means "spring
                  of water". It was given the name because of the
                  natural beauty that can
                  be seen and the way of life the mi'kmac had,
                  preserving the land and living
                  in harmony with others. 
                 
                 
                 
                Pictures:
                   
                  1. Marsh land sign
                   
                  2. View of Salt marsh
                   
                  3. Lay out of Trail
                   
                  4. View of river system
                   
                  5. Look off at end of trail 
              
              
                
                  Pictures Courtesy of Tom Summers
              
               
                  
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