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Ever wanted to stare directly into an abyss? The Extension Ridge Trail in Nanaimo (also known as The Abyss Trail) is part of the Trans Canada Trail — and it’s named for its mysterious 16-inch-wide earthquake fissure, or “crack” in the earth.
Known simply as ‘the abyss’ by locals, the narrow but long fissure is a unique sight to see, even if its origins are debated.
Situated between Harewood and Extension to the west of Chase River, the massive area is popular among mountain bikers, who have set up multiple wooden playgrounds in the area, according to Nanaimo Hospitality.
Tourism Nanaimo also recommends checking out the Abyss fault line, listing it as one of the area’s most unique natural wonders.
Another neat feature of this trail? Its surviving petroglyphs, which were carved into ancient bedrock by some of the first people to inhabit the region thousands of years ago. While some of them have been covered up for their protection over the years, you still may be able to spot some during your visit!
Note that the start of the trail is marked by a sign on Harewood Mines Road, according to Nanaimo Hospitality.
Where: Nanaimo, BC
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