The best camping in Boylston Provincial Park, NS

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The Lobster Boat Inn

The Lobster Boat Inn

100%
(11)
44km from Boylston Provincial Park · 3 sites · RVs, Lodging
The Lobster Boat Inn is located on a hill in the woods in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. It sits high and dry with no water in sight! You get the entire property to yourself. No barking dogs, loud music or annoying neighbours. No crowded RV or tent city here. Contact your host to adjust min. nights required. (standard 2 - 1 possible for a specific requested date.) Contact host David in advance. We provide visitors with a rustic, unique, "glamping" experience. The Boat is filled with lobster-themed items that will send you on an imaginary lobster pot-pulling adventure. Cook on the back deck as you drink in nature, then eat in an original ship's wheelhouse or outside at the picnic table by the fire pit. Our amenities also include: fishing rods, comfy beds, fresh drinking-water, refrigerator, 2 bathroom facilities, a hot outdoor shower, walking trails, microwave, and AC. The boat can sleep 5 guests, but a private raised glamping tent is provided for overflow if required. Off property you will find: auto race watching (at Riverside raceway), hiking, biking, ocean fishing, and shopping activities. Downtown Antigonish is but a ten minute drive. The famous Highland Games comes in July along with the Lobster Festival in New Glasgow. The Eastern Nova Scotia Exhibition runs from Aug 27-31. Want to swim at St. FX University swimming pool? Day passes are sold at the university. Of course ocean swimming at one of the 19, nearby, beautiful area beaches is totally free for all, so get wet and splash in the sea! Sure, you can sit inside and watch one of our many DVD movies, but instead why not : explore nature, take a walk through the woods, talk to your wife, or friend, play with the kids, or throw a ball for your dog? If you want to relax, visit the golf course in town or just chill on the comfy deck. Do you want to ride, your bike on mountain trails, fish, visit a lighthouse or a petting farm? We have these close by too! Wide-open highways make for smooth, fast, travel to places like New Glasgow, Pictou, The Cabot Trail or the ferry to PEI. (now 1/2 price) All are within an hour's drive. At night, relax around the fire-pit after a long day of fun. Then have a sleep "extraordinaire” on board! (No waves to worry about with this boat!) NS Registration # STR 25/26 B7063
Pets
Toilets
Showers
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CA$50
 / night
Glory Ridge Campground

Glory Ridge Campground

96%
(24)
63km from Boylston Provincial Park · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
A small boutique campground with a small cluster of 3 way RV sites cleverly situated on the top of a ridge that overlooks the Northumberland Strait. Glorious sunsets are an almost guaranteed nightly attraction. The quiet serenity of Glory Ridge is a remarkable delight. Amenities include a bespoken glamorous glamping tent cabin, a curious cob pizza oven, an amazing outside shower made out of recycled political signs and a tenting campground cluster nestled among the trees in the hollow of an old orchard. Glory Ridge Campground is uniquely situated to create a unique friendly and warm experience.
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CA$40
 / night
Big Belle Farm

Big Belle Farm

97%
(230)
68km from Boylston Provincial Park · 595 sites · Tents, RVs
INSTRUCTIONS When you reserve your tent/rv make sure to select the day you want to check in until the day you are leaving. For example, to stay all weekend, select Friday to Sunday. To stay only Friday night, select Friday to Saturday. Selecting only one date will not reserve the date you want as it expects a start and end date to select any given date or date range. ABOUT Big Belle Farm is surrounded by large hayfields on the front of our property and at the back behind where the concert will take place. Tenters will be camping in the front fields and RVs will behind the concert field. When you come onsite there will be someone to meet you who will point out the locations were you can setup your tent or RV. There will be event Portable Toilets on site and access to water near the concert grounds.
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CA$25
 / night
4 Oaks Park

4 Oaks Park

94%
(16)
70km from Boylston Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: Beautiful cleared lot overlooking Barney’s River and a large interval with plenty of wildlife. Minutes from Northumberland Strait and beautiful Big Island BeachSite has access to River for Kayak or canoe launch which leads into Merigomish Harbour. Walking distance to convenience store and NSLC outlet. Easy drive to Cape George ( The Mini Trail ) and close to New Glasgow or Antigonish. We have beautiful orchards and blueberry fields, if you are here in July or August you can probably pick blueberries for breakfast. There is excellent biking and hiking nearby. The site has beautiful views of the surrounding area and very peaceful and quiet. You will have access to drinking water but no bathroom facilities. We are located between New Glasgow and Antigonish along the beautiful shore road called Route 245. Also, 10 minutes from TCH heading to Cape Outhouse available. Bring all trash out that you bring in
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CA$35
 / night
Wild Islands Camping by the Sea

Wild Islands Camping by the Sea

100%
(24)
77km from Boylston Provincial Park · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Choose between several dispersed camp sites on our beautiful wooded coastal property on eastern shore Nova Scotia to pitch your tent or park your camper at the campsite of your choice, all located across the Highway from the main house. Hiking, fishing, biking, kayaking/canoeing/boating, swimming are just a few of the things to enjoy.
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CA$35
 / night
Riverside Retreat

Riverside Retreat

7.4km from Boylston Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
This is a beautiful slice of land along the Milford Haven River on the water side of the North Riverside Road; the entire piece is yours for the duration of your stay. Hear loons, bald eagles, kingfishers and shorebirds as you enjoy a salt water swim! Yes there is a gravel slip way for small boats and easier access to the water (water shoes recommended!). Enjoy a walk to the falls on the upper property or check out a few near by. We are 15 minutes from the town of Guysborough and 20 minutes from Monastery and the Trans Canada.
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CA$65
 / night
Sunrise Cove

Sunrise Cove

22km from Boylston Provincial Park · 1 site · RV
Parking lot
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CA$20
 / night
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50%
(3)
25km from Boylston Provincial Park · 3 sites · Lodging
supplies. Bedding supplied for one double bed. Extra blankets are available.
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CA$48
 / night
Silver Birch Camp

Silver Birch Camp

100%
(8)
26km from Boylston Provincial Park · 1 site · RV
A beautiful little gem on the shores of Archie Pond (a small inlet off The Strait of Canso) and minutes from Cape Breton Island. Tucked into nature right off the Trans Canada Hwy and close to amenities. Tim Hortons, Irving, Subway and more just down the road and grocery stores plus more restaurants and pubs in town 10 minutes away. Tons of trails and waterfalls are just minutes away. On our property you can enjoy our 2 bonfire pits, bbq & picnic area, 4 adult kayaks and 3 kids kayaks (lifejackets provided), large open area for games, walk through the forested area, sit by the waterfront, gaze at the stars, watch the spectacular sunrise over the water and walk across the road to the rocky shore of The Strait of Canso.
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CA$65
 / night
Basin Brook Camp

Basin Brook Camp

27km from Boylston Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
This 5 acre private campsite is located right off highway 316 very close to Tor Bay Provincial Park, which offers a lovely beach and trails. Basin Brook Camp features a driveway quickly leading to a flat area suitable for a trailer or tents. The property overlooks a wilderness area with stunning sunsets and quiet moonlit nights. It has a cleared area in which blackberries, raspberries and blueberries grow. At the back of this cleared area is a marked trail leading to the shoreline on Gammons Basin. Along one side of the campsite land is Basin Brook, which is a tidal stream that can be accessed easily by the road. Deer have been seen on the property, and moose, otters and seabirds nearby. Basin Brook Camp is quiet and secluded with no neighbours in sight. Please note that this is a drive on and off site so a trailer would need to be backed in. There is no room to turn around.
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CA$32
 / night
Rivers Edge

Rivers Edge

33km from Boylston Provincial Park · 1 site · RV
🌊 Riverside Escape near Cleveland, NS (not Antigonish!) Set along the beautiful River Inhabitants, this peaceful site is just 20 minutes from Port Hawkesbury. The tidal river is perfect for kayaking—head upstream through calm waters or paddle all the way out to the Atlantic Ocean. 🚻 An outhouse is available on-site, with running water coming soon. ✨ Just a 5-minute walk away, a scenic tower awaits—ideal for sweeping views by day and unforgettable stargazing at night. Simple, quiet, and close to nature—this riverside retreat is the perfect spot to unwind, explore, and soak in the best of Nova Scotia’s outdoors.
Electrical hookup
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CA$30
 / night
Where River Eagles Soar

Where River Eagles Soar

36km from Boylston Provincial Park · 1 site · RV
This property is located on River Inhabitants which is a tidal river going in and out from the North Atlantic 2x a day. We are not set up for tents yet but welcome RV's. A porta- potti and electricity are in place and running water will be available in late August. Located near the village of Cleveland and off Evanston Road. (Not sure why HC states it is near Antigonish?) Great fishing and kayaking but be mindful of the tides. Located nearby is a ranger tower to view the area and the stars above. Best to get all your supplies in Port Hawkesbury if u are just arriving on Cape Breton. Strait Richmond Hospital. is 10 min. away if needed. Please be mindful of our garden and young fruit trees. Please pack out all of you garbage as we do not have local garbage pickup... garbage can be disposed of in local towns. The town of Louisdale offers free potable water and dump station (located next to Babins Yamaha).
Electrical hookup
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CA$30
 / night

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The best camping in Boylston Provincial Park, NS guide

Overview

About

Nestled along the tranquil shores of Irving Lake, Boylston Provincial Park beckons adventurers and nature lovers alike. With its lush woodland campsites and a plethora of outdoor activities, this hidden gem in Nova Scotia offers an idyllic escape. From paddling in the freshwater lake to fishing for your next big catch, the park provides a scenic backdrop for camping and exploration during its summer operating season.

Notable campgrounds

  • Accessible Campsite 11: A fully accessible campsite, ensuring a comfortable outdoor experience for all visitors.
  • Campsite 10 & 30: These sites are currently closed, but keep an eye out for their reopening for additional camping options.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak season dates, to secure your preferred spot.
  • Check the park's reservation system regularly for cancellations and new availability.
  • Consider staying mid-week for better chances of finding an open campsite.
  • Explore nearby camping options if Boylston is fully booked during your travel dates.

When to go

The best time to visit Boylston Provincial Park is during its operating season from June 2 to September 11. This period offers the warmest weather and full access to all park facilities. Outside of these dates, some services may be unavailable, and the park's natural beauty can be less accessible due to cooler temperatures.

Know before you go

  • Reserve your campsite online to ensure availability upon arrival.
  • Prepare for a cash-only purchase of firewood and ice at the Registration Kiosk.
  • Remember to bring a Nova Scotia sport fishing licence if you plan to fish in Irving Lake.
  • Accessible facilities are available, including restrooms with showers and a registration kiosk.
  • wifi is accessible near the Registration Kiosk, keeping you connected even in the great outdoors.

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