Important Notice
Hello viewers and trail enthusiasts. We at the Trail Unit hope that this will be a productive and hike-filled year. The unit would like to officially apologise to all site users who couldn’t access the site because of the move to this Domain. Further to this, you will be able to access only basic information
Partial Closure of Segment 2 of the Waitukubuli National Trail
12th September, 2019. Immediate Closure of Part of Segment 2 of the Waitukubuli National Trail The public is hereby informed of the immediate Closure of a section of Segment 2 of the Waitukubuli National Trail (Soufriere to Tête Morne). Due to the ongoing works such as the installation of pipelines by DOWASCO on the Montine
September Update
Segment One- In good condition. In need of signage, minor brush-cutting, and crossing in Too loo loo valley. Currently Open. Segment Two- In good condition. Completely cleared of Post Hurricane Maria Debris but Partially close to facilitate works on the Soufriere to Tete Morne Water System. (Find more details in an official announcement) Segment Three- In need of vegetation management. Currently
Apologies
Dear Valued Site Users We at the Trail Unit would like to take this time to apologize to all users for technical set backs you may have experienced this past week. Thank you for your understanding in this matter. Message from the Forestry Wildlife and Parks Division.
Waitukubuli National Trail Segment Updates – September 2018
The Waitukubuli National Trail Management Unit of the Division of Forestry, Wildlife & Parks is pleased to provide some updates on the progress of the rehabilitation of the Waitukubuli National Trail. The following summarizes clearance works (phase 1) along some segments, the rehabilitation works completed to date and the remaining work required to bring the WNT
Waitukubuli National Trail Segment Updates-Rehabilitation
Hello to all hikers and trail enthusiasts!! 🙂 We at the Trail Management Unit would like to give all our patient readers some updates on the recovery activities along the Waitukubuli National Trail. We hope you are as excited as we are about these developments. Segment 1 (Scott’s Head to Soufriere Estate) The segment was
Update on Segment One – Post Hurricane Maria
The Waitukubuli National Trail Management Unit extends warmest gratitude to Mr. Ibrahim Brohim (Sign Man) and Mr. Simon Walsh, the organizers of the trail-clearing crew who completed the clearing of Segment One on Saturday, March 17, 2018! Thank you to the entire crew for your vibrant energy & community spirit applied in successfully clearing the
Weather Update September 13, 2017
Weather Outlook for Dominica and the Lesser Antilles Valid from: 6:00 AM on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 Weak unstable conditions will continue to produce cloudiness, scattered showers and possible isolated thunderstorms mainly across the southern portion of the island chain during the next 12 to 24 hours. Thereafter, a high pressure system is expected to
Weather Update August 22, 2017
Weather Outlook for Dominica and the Lesser Antilles Valid from: 6:00 PM on Tuesday, August 22, 2017 A weak trough system is expected to produce occasional cloudiness, scattered showers and possible isolated thunderstorms across parts of the island chain during tonight. Thereafter, a high pressure system will become the dominant feature across the area. Meanwhile,
Weather Update August 18, 2017
BULLETIN No. 3 A TROPICAL STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR DOMINICA A TROPICAL STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR DOMINICA…AS HARVEY DRENCHES THE WINDWARD ISLANDS At 5:00a.m. Harvey was located near latitude 13.1 North, longitude 59.1 West or about 200 miles southeast of Dominica. A Tropical Storm Watch means that tropical storm conditions are