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The Ship Wreck

100%
(12)
12km from Graves Island Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging
The Ship Wreck is a secluded getaway on Hennigar Lake 45 minutes from Halifax. It includes a converted 29’ sailboat, a large open air cookhouse including a wood fired pizza oven and propane fridge and stove and a wash house with composting toilet and gravity fed sink. In May we will have available a further sleeping accommodation featuring an antique double bedstead. An outdoor shower can wash away a day’s labours! Added amenities include kayaks, a horseshoe pitch, two fire pits, a play area including a basketball court and a hammock beneath the overhanging trees. A new 10’ by 15’ tenting / chilling area sits beneath the trees next to the amenities. Sandy walkways connect the beach to all of the different elements. Multiple spots around the property invite quiet reflection. Take your shoes off and stay a while… and if it’s Spring or Fall know that the rocket mass heater can keep you warm on the coolest, rainiest days.
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Owl's Hollow Eco-Therapy Glamping

100%
(54)
65km from Graves Island Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
Get back to nature at our lakefront eco-therapy camping and glamping properties where you will experience serene lake life and forest bathing at its best! Owl's Hollow offers you private camping and glamping on Tupper Lake at one of two unique sites: The Hut and The Perch. Each site is tucked away at the end of its own walk-in trail where you find yourself at the water's edge yet surrounded by majestic white pines. This is a quiet part of the lake with very few residents and motorized boats. Book The Hut or The Perch site at Owl's Hollow for your next camping adventure and be as lazy or active as your body needs to rejuvenate. Guaranteed the experience will bring you back to the calmness you may have been missing! By booking Owl's Hollow lodging/camping, you agree to save and hold harmless Karen and Ben Perry from any liability arising out of your stay. You acknowledge that there are hazards such as uneven surfaces, heights, bodies of water, wildfire, wildlife and noxious plants that are beyond the control of the owner and you assume all responsibility for your own safety. Nova Scotia Registration Number: RYA-2023-24-04051421027007770-28
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Porters Peak

91%
(23)
69km from Graves Island Provincial Park · 13 sites · Lodging
Breathe in the fresh air, unwind, reconnect, and recharge as you escape in the great outdoors. Porters Peak is an adventure getaway located in Porters Lake, only 40 minutes from Halifax. We offer over 250 acres of rolling hills, adventure activities and 2 unique types of accommodations; Safari Tents and Cozy Cabins. Built by Canadian adventurers, for adventurers of all types. Enjoy Luxurious Glamping Tents for Your Next Adventure. Relax in style with our luxurious glamping tents featuring plush bedding for a comfortable night's sleep. Enjoy cooking in our fully equipped outdoor kitchen and seating area, surrounded by beautifully landscaped surroundings. As the sun sets, cozy up around your personal fire pit and soak up the ambiance with solar lights illuminating your tent, or grill up some delicious food on your personal BBQ. Our glamping tents offer the perfect blend of comfort and nature for an unforgettable outdoor experience. Experience the magic of the great outdoors!
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CA$70
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Blueberry Run Trail RV Site

99%
(72)
75km from Graves Island Provincial Park · 1 site · RV
***CLOSED FOR THE SEASON. See you in May 2026.*** Only 1 RV site on our 11 acre property located on a dead-end road within a small residential community. Newly groomed trail is located 20 feet East of the site so you can walk, run, bike, ATV or hike the trail. NOTE: Only 1 single RV permitted on site. No additional units, tents or trailers permitted. Reservation will be cancelled if not adhered to. Site Features: RV Pad is 65' long by 20' wide with room for slides - 20 AMP electrical (not recommended for RVs that require 50 AMPs unless you have generator power to supplement demand.) - Fast WiFi included on-site. - Gray water hookup on-site so you don't need to worry about filling your tank. - Portable black water tank rental available (Must be added to booking for additional fee). - Wood deck with covered gazebo, privacy walls and bug netting for extra comfort. - Fire pit provided (additional fee for firewood). Check Burn ban updated 2pm daily at https://novascotia.ca/burnsafe/ - Propane fire pit and propane tank available to rent. (OK to use during fire bans) - 20 to 40 minutes to Dartmouth and Halifax City via Hwy #107 or #207. - 5 to 15 minutes to many popular ocean beaches and surfing. - Full shopping centre within 10 minutes in Porters Lake. (Fuel, grocery, liquor, pharmacy, vet, restaurants, hardware store, bank, pizza shops, cheesecake and more) - 7 km long newly groomed trail for biking, running, walking and ATVs. (4.6 miles) Self-check-in time is 2pm and checkout is no later than 11am. If the site is ready earlier, we will send a message to you. We hope you enjoy your stay and if you need anything, please don't hesitate to contact us.
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The Dordéan Suites of Chester

6.8km from Graves Island Provincial Park · 2 sites · Lodging
Our suites are minimally designed, but boast maximum comfort. We have curated tiny home suites nestled in the forest to allow you to escape from the bustle of the city and immerse yourself in the beauty of Nova Scotia, without having to worry about the details. Our kitchenettes are equipped with everything you may need for cooking in, including a coffee and tea nook, of course! Our Story The inspiration behind the name - Dordéan - is Mackenzie Joy, daughter of owners Shawn and Renena Joy. "Dordéan" is Irish for hummingbird, a nod to the family's Irish Newfoundland roots. Hummingbirds are mighty, little birds, known for their cheerful disposition and zest for life. They symbolize beauty, playfulness, grace and resilience. Much like hummingbirds, Mackenzie is small but mighty; a powerhouse in her own right. She is one of the happiest, kindest and most generous people you will ever meet. Despite her many challenges, she faces each day with strength, determination, persistence and resilience. As the saying goes "Good things come in small packages," Hummingbirds are tiny birds that pack a punch well beyond their size, serving as a reminder that one person can make a big impact on the lives of others and their community.
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Island - Crooks Hill Farm & Makery

13km from Graves Island Provincial Park · 5 sites · Tents
This land was farmed by the Crooks family, one of the original Tancook families, going back to 1865. Crooks Hill grew cabbage to be made into sauerkraut - one of the main exports of Tancook Island! Now, it's home to our family and livestock. Come camp on our farm - hang out with the critters and maybe learn a 'granny skill' or two! We're located on a beautiful historic lobster fishing island, right next to the ocean. Unparalleled night skies. Local cafe with amazing (and reasonably priced) food. Post office, Wishing Stones gallery and meeting spot, South Cove Small Goods for snacks and unique finds, Toast Cafe at the community recreation centre, Southeast Cove beach and sand flats (when tide is out). Arrive by ferry from Chester, bring your bikes and tenting gear. Expect to enjoy fresh farm eggs and whatever herbs and veg in the garden, pet the goats and sheep, and watch the animal antics of a small working farm. Island tours available with South Cove Experiences plus small goods shop with pantry and takeaway lunch for your daily exploration. As your host is a bread-baker and fibre arts instructor, you can book a lesson to learn knitting, wool-spinning, felting, make an embroidered patch as a memento or just hang out and have your own creative getaway. Our lot is open, and while we recommend a camping spot on the flatter spots, there are a few spaces on our hill that give a wonderful view of the night sky and ocean in the daytime.
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Lusty Lagoon

86%
(7)
23km from Graves Island Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Location, Location, Location! Looking for a convenient place to pitch a tent while enjoying the sites and sounds of Lunenburg, Mahone Bay, Bridgewater or the Bern art maze? Just want quick access onto Rails to Trails? Not to mention a minute away from an incredible coffee shop, Chicory Blue, amazing French bakery, Boulangerie, one of a kind vintage stop, the four points vintage market, and be sure to stop into The Barn for Sunday Bun day, definitely the best cinnamon bun you’ll ever have. This old park turned huge single private campsite is nestled smack dab in the middle of all these popular destinations, and has direct access to endless kilometres of trail. Bring the dogs for walks through quiet trails, while picking fresh blackberries. Enjoy a complimentary tent and fire wood! Conveniently located right off the old highway, this site gives you quick access to some of the best of what Nova Scotia has to offer! It’s well protected by trees, it’s private, dry, could fit multiple vehicles if need be! So stop in, pitch a tent, have a fire (restrictions permitting), watch the stars and enjoy Lusty Lagoon as a wonderful memory as you travel across this beautiful province.
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The best camping in Graves Island Provincial Park, NS guide

Overview

About

Graves Island Provincial Park is an adventurer's haven nestled on the shores of Mahone Bay. With a variety of campsites, including serviced and unserviced options, and walk-in sites, the park offers a perfect blend of convenience and wilderness. Visitors can enjoy paddling in the bay, hiking scenic trails, or simply relaxing by the beach. The park's group campsite and program area provide ideal settings for larger gatherings or outdoor activities.

Notable campgrounds

  • Unserviced Campsites: Embrace the rustic charm with 50 sites offering a campfire ring/grill and picnic table amid nature.
  • Serviced Campsites: Enjoy the comfort of 33 sites with two-way hookups, including 30 amp electrical service and drinking water.
  • Walk-In Campsites: For a more secluded experience, choose one of 12 walk-in sites, tucked away in wooded or open spaces.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak season dates, as sites fill up quickly due to the park's popularity.
  • Consider visiting during the shoulder season for more availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Have flexible dates ready when making a reservation to increase your chances of securing a spot.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your preferred dates or sites are unavailable.

When to go

The best time to visit Graves Island Provincial Park is during the operating season from May 19 to October 9. Summer months offer warm weather perfect for beach activities and hiking, while the shoulder seasons promise fewer crowds. Winter visits are not recommended as the park is closed.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and pack accordingly, as conditions can change rapidly.
  • Reserve your campsite in advance to ensure availability, especially during the busy summer months.
  • Be aware of park safety guidelines and respect wildlife habitats.
  • Accessible facilities are available, including restrooms with showers and a park office with a swipe card access system.
  • Remember to bring cash for purchasing firewood and ice at the Park Office during posted times.

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