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National Parks


Tel: 902.224.2306
Fax: 902.285.2866
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Cape Breton Highlands National Park
- Ingonish Beach, NS


The headlands and cliffs of Cape Breton Highland tower over the rich, natural heritage that is all around. Home to the famous Cabot Trail, the land is blessed with spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife and a human history that stretches back to the last Ice Age. The park offers many accessible treasures and experiences remarkable in their diversity, beauty, and wonder.



Tel: 902.682.2772
Fax: 902.682.3367
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Kejimkujik National Park
- Maitland Bridge, NS


Kejimkujik, the only inland national park of Canada in the Maritimes, features abundant lakes and rivers ideal for canoeing. The lush woodlands and gently rolling landscapes are home to a variety of wildlife. Visitors will find historic canoe routes, portages and many beautiful hiking trails in the park.

Provincial Parks


Tel: 902.863.4513
Tel: 902.863.1141
Beaver Mountain Provincial Park
- Antigonish, NS


Beaver Mountain is part of a necklace of hills that link the Cobequids with the Cape Breton Highlands in Northern Nova Scotia. High hilly terrain and deep valleys characterize the natural landscape. Beaver Mountain Provincial Park first opened as a full service campground in 1967, and continues to be open today as a day park.



Tel: 902.392.2085
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Cape Chignecto Park
- Parrsboro, NS


Cape Chignecto, the largest of Nova Scotia's Provincial Parks, is a unique environment with old growth forests, ancient trees draped with mosses, that cling to the coastal valleys. Red spruce tower within steep ravines and on the upper plateaus, wildflowers blanket the ground beneath forests of sugar maple. The Cape Chignecto peninsula is vital habitat for moose, white-tail deer, black bear and wild cats, and while they are wary of humans, it is not uncommon to see the flash of a stag leaping through the forest.

Wildlife Parks


Tel: 902.758.2040
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Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park
- Shubenacadie, NS


Within the Shubenacadie (pronounced "Shoo-ben-ack-a-dee") Wildlife Park's 40 hectares is all the wonder and excitement hundreds of thousands of visitors have enjoyed over the years. Native and exotic species are the pride of the Nova Scotia's foremost wildlife destination. Make sure you don't miss our wonderful Sable Island Horses. This is the only Wildlife Park system in the world that can boast being home to these animals.


Gardens


Tel: 902.532.7018
Fax: 902.532.7445
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Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens
- Annapolis Royal, NS


Beaver Mountain is part of a necklace of hills that link the Cobequids with the Cape Breton Highlands in Northern Nova Scotia. High hilly terrain and deep valleys characterize the natural landscape. Beaver Mountain Provincial Park first opened as a full service campground in 1967, and continues to be open today as a day park.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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