Explore Spectacular Cape Split Provincial Park – From Forest Trails to Dramatic Ocean Lookoffs
Cape Split Provincial Park offers some of the most stunning coastal scenery along the Bay of Fundy. Hike the Minas Basin or Scots Bay Trails for cliffside views, sea stacks, and old-growth forests. Visit the dramatic Cape Split Lookoff, explore shorter routes to scenic viewpoints, and use Blomidon Provincial Park as your base for beaches, trails, and sunset picnics.
Cape Chignecto Provincial Park: Explore Nova Scotia’s Wild Coastal Escape
The next time you consider exploring the Bay of Fundy, consider Nova Scotia’s Cape Chignecto Provincial Park. This coastal gem is made up of stunning seaside scenery,… Read more »
Five Islands Provincial Park: Explore Clifftop Trails to Tidal Views on Your Bay of Fundy Itinerary
Discover dramatic cliffs, ancient geology, and the world’s highest tides at Nova Scotia’s Five Islands Provincial Park, where every trail reveals a new view and 200 million years of Earth’s history. Here are all the ways you can make the most of your trip, from scenic hikes to unforgettable coastal views.
From Clifftops to Shoreline: Why You Should Visit Blomidon Provincial Park in Nova Scotia
With the Bay of Fundy to the west, and the Minas Basin to the east, the Blomidon Provincial Park in southern Nova Scotia offers some of the… Read more »
Whycocomagh Park – Explore the Heart of Cape Breton Island with Breathtaking Hikes and Lookouts
Whycocomagh Provincial Park, nestled in Cape Breton’s mountains, offers scenic lakeside and hillside camping with stunning views of Bras d’Or Lake. Hike the Salt Mountain Trail to enjoy panoramic lookouts and Acadian forest beauty. Ideal for summer or fall visits, guests can enjoy well-equipped campsites, access to nearby accommodations, and peaceful nature walks. Don’t miss vibrant fall colours, forest diversity, and unforgettable Cape Breton landscapes from this serene provincial park gem.
Escape to Mira River Provincial Park: Discover Tranquility on Cape Breton Island With Paddling, Beaches, and Riverside Camping
Mira River Provincial Park offers a peaceful Cape Breton escape with riverside camping, three beaches, and calm waters ideal for paddling. Enjoy hiking the park’s forested loop, swimming at McLellans Bay, or launching a canoe from the northeast shore. Nearby attractions include Sydney’s restaurants and shops, scenic hikes, and historic sites like the Fortress of Louisbourg and Marconi National Historic Site—perfect for day trips while enjoying nature and local culture.
Everything to Love at Battery Provincial Park: Jerome Point Lighthouse, Canal Trails, and Coastal Bliss
Battery Provincial Park is a stunning coastal destination on Cape Breton Island that blends nature, history, and recreation. Explore historic trails that pass by ruins and lead to the Jerome Point Lighthouse, enjoy the beach at St. Peter’s Bay, visit the St. Peter’s Canal National Historic Site, or take a picnic by the water. Camp under the stars, learn about early European settlements at local museums, and rent kayaks or bikes to fully experience the beauty and history of the area.
Adventures at Amherst Shore Provincial Park: Hikes, Camping, and Red Sand Beaches
Explore red sand beaches, hike scenic trails, and enjoy coastal camping at Amherst Shore Provincial Park along the Northumberland Strait. Discover easy hiking on Annabelles Brook Trails,… Read more »







