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Town of Paradise | 9 plemented by a network of lakes, ponds and rivers, as well as a boardwalk, which all provides an excellent opportunity for encountering birds, native flora and out- door enjoyment. Three joined sections of the walk run right through Paradise. The first section is known as Paradise Walk, part of the Newfoundland T’Railway Pro- vincial Park (a rail bed route that extends for more than 880 kilometers that links urban, rural and wilderness areas). The T’railway Park forms the Newfoundland section of the Trans Canada Trail. The remaining two sections are respectively known as Neil’s Pond Walk and the Octa- gon Pond Walk. ADDING SERVICES Paradise has also progressed in providing greater public services through a range of initiatives. Water and sewer lines have ex- panded into rural areas which previously lacked such service. There are two brand new elementary schools to complement an older school, but Cumby says another new school will soon be added to the mix. While there are high schools in nearby Mount Pearl, Paradise currently has none.

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