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Kings RV Retreat

1 site ¡ RV5 acres ¡ Yarmouth, NS
Located in beautiful southwestern Nova Scotia, Bellneck, Canada, just twenty five minutes from the town of Yarmouth or the CAT ferry to Maine, USA. The Tusket Falls Brewing Company and Wild Roots Restaurant is only a quick 10 minutes away from this beautiful camping lot where you can enjoy beverages and food. This lot has lake frontage to Kings lake, with a boat dock and boat launch. A huge lot spread with gravel and trimmed lawn. Solar lights are located around the property for fair visibility at night. You can enjoy the luxury of power hook up, running water and septic. The lot also offers a two person hot tub, hammock, BBQ with propane, dining tent, picnic table and fishing kayaks with life vests. A large rock fire pit for those memorable evenings around the fire. Enjoy the stars, wildlife, sunsets and peace an quiet.
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CA$80
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Camping and Stargazing

6 sites ¡ Tents150 acres ¡ Forest Glen, NS
Learn more about this land: We are Forest Glen Adventures, we are located in Yarmouth Co, 40klms where the Cat Ferry from Maine lands. We are located on hwy 340 in a very quiet village , enjoy dark skies and a campfire. Ask about our Stargazer Experience a quided look at the night sky during your stay. Plenty of level spots to pull into for the night. We are beside Parr lake with good fishing.
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CA$25
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Green Grass of Home

1 site ¡ RV10 acres ¡ Rockville, NS
Learn more about this land: This is private land mostly fields where you should see deer grazing in the evening.  There are two sites available, ideal for vans, trailers, and RVs up to 35 feet. You can expect a pull-in level site. There is no toilet on-site. Campfires are permitted and pets are welcome. It is a short 3 min walk to the Fisherman's wharf. About 5 min drive to the historical town of Yarmouth, NS and the Cat Ferry to Maine. John's cove beach is about a 15min drive on the way to the Yarmouth light on Cape Forchu. Yarmouth Golf club is about a 4 min drive away.
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CA$25
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Kings Retreat

1 site ¡ Lodging5 acres ¡ Yarmouth, NS
Located in beautiful southwestern Nova Scotia, Bellneck, Canada, just twenty five minutes from the town of Yarmouth or the CAT ferry to Maine, USA. The Tusket Falls Brewing Company and Wild Roots Restaurant is only a quick 10 minutes away from this beautiful camping lot where you can enjoy beverages and food. This lot has lake frontage to Kings lake, with a boat dock and boat launch. A huge lot spread with gravel and trimmed lawn. Solar lights are located around the property for fair visibility at night. You can enjoy the luxury of power hock up, A/C or heat in the trailer, running water and septic. The lot also offers a two person hot tub, hammock, BBQ with propane, dining tent, picnic table and fishing kayaks with life vests. A large rock fire pit for those memorable evenings around the fire. Enjoy the stars, wildlife, sunsets and peace an quiet. Bring your own bedding or sleeping bags can be provided. Trailer sleeps five, four comfortably with two Queen beds and twin bed/table.
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CA$150
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Hobby Farm

1 site ¡ RV, Tent32 acres ¡ Digby, NS
There are trails for bikes and 4 wheelers, I also have 30 acres of wooded land for walking. Many lakes around for boating and swimming. We are located 30 min from Yarmouth for all of your shopping needs. We are very laid back people, and our looking forward to offering our land for camping fun.
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CA$25
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Lobster Bay RV sites

3 sites ¡ RVs, Tents11 acres ¡ Middle West Pubnico, NS
Learn more about this land: Enjoy the beautiful sunset over Lobster Bay! We have 6 oceanfront RV sites, in the quaint fishing village of Lower Argyler. We have 30 amp electric and water hookups available. The gravel sites are perfect for RVs 30 feet or less and are level. Campfires are permitted within local regulations. Pets are welcome. The nearest dump station is in West Pubnico, less than 10 minutes from here. The sites are located right next to Argyler Lodge which has 6 guest rooms, a full-service dining room that also offers takeout, and a couple of cottages. Located only 10 minutes from Glenwood Provincial Park and only 30 minutes to the beautiful Sandhills Beach Provincial Park. Only 25 minutes to Yarmouth for all your shopping needs. We look forward to hosting you soon!
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CA$50
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Six Owls retreat

2 sites ¡ RVs, Tents28 acres ¡ Digby, NS
28 acres just 5 minutes from the quaint town of Weymouth. A clearing at the edge of the woods allows for you to connect with nature as you fall asleep to the sounds of the night owls. Fire pit on site. Lovely stream on the property, and a good hike allows for access to the Sissiboo river. Lots of downed firewood, so just bring your tent and gear. Free spring water nearby.
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CA$25
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Brier Island on the Bay of Fundy

6 sites ¡ Tents6 acres ¡ Westport, NS
Learn more about this land:Be on the ocean and in the forest all at one time! Be immersed in nature. You can hike around the property or leave and take a general hike around the whole island. You also have the opportunity to watch birds and perhaps even seals and whales. Self-defense and basic stick fighting and survival skills are available upon request and for a small extra fee.
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CA$40
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River Point Campsite

3 sites ¡ Tents12 acres ¡ Clare, NS
Learn more about this land:If you're looking for a rugged outdoor experience, this is the site for you!This land hasn't been developed. It is situated on the head of the Meteghan river. It is a great place to pitch a tent and get back to nature. Pets are permitted and campfires are permitted within local regulation. Great spot for canoeing and kayaking. Those who enjoy being in nature will enjoy the vibe here in the elements.
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CA$20
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Rabbit Hill Farm

4 sites ¡ RVs, Tents9 acres ¡ Digby, NS
Learn more about this land:Surrounded by wilderness trails, our modest farm has many places to pitch a tent and enjoy the nature around you!Spruce tree grove is back near a stream, surrounded by horses, chickens (farm fresh eggs), and cute cuddly goats to hang out with. It’s a place to truly disappear from the hustle and bustle and reach a rural community many might second guess on arrival. Queer friendly.Suitable for tents, trailers, and RVs up to 45 feet. Campfires are permitted within local regulation. A toilet is available. Pets are welcome. Wifi is available.Located 15 minutes to grocery stores, restaurants and the beautiful Bay Of Fundy!
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CA$55
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Ingomar Oceanfront Camping

11 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents11 acres ¡ Shelburne, NS
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Kayaker’s Island Cabin

1 site ¡ Lodging4 acres ¡ Yarmouth, NS
Outer Sheep island is approximately 25 acres in the confines of Lobster Bay, between Pubnico and Wedgeport. It’s near the Tusket Islands. The wharf on Surette’s Island is a 25 minute from Tusket.  Mi’kmaq would have lived and hunted in this area. Then the Acadians set up homesteads. And more recently it was the site of several lobster and tuna fishing shanties. Don’t be surprised to find a piece of old cast iron stove deep in the forest. Surette’s Island is an Acadian fishing community. Babe Ruth used to come to this area, including Surette’s Island, to hunt. The water between Outer Sheep Island and Surette’s Island is called The Tittle. It’s known for powerful tides. So it’s best to time your kayaking with the tide in mind. The Surette’s Island wharf is at the end of Chemin du Tittle Road.  Learn more about this land: Kayakers’ paradise. Island cabin. Easy landing sites. One double bed, two single bunk beds. Cook on wood stove. Bedding (sheets, pillows, duvets). Water for kitchen dishwashing is rainwater from the roof. You can use the filter to make drinking water or bring your own drinking water. No hot water unless you heat it yourself on the wood stove. One towel per guest. Cutlery, dishes, pots and pans. Keep yourself warm with the wood stove on chilly days and nights. Cabin is not winterized. Sliding patio door looks out to the ocean. No fridge. Lighting and phone charger is solar powered. Clean outhouse. Plenty of islands surround for day trips. Park at public wharf for a short kayak to the site. Paddlers should be mindful of tides. Easiest to arrive at the cabin from the wharf when the tide is rising (coming in) or flat. Picture yourself here - cooking on a Lunenburg foundry wood stove, in an 19th century lobster fishermen’s shanty on an uninhabited island. Exploring nearby islands, you’ll find remnants of abandoned Acadian homesteads - old foundations, overgrown orchards, rock walls, wells, bridges, old breakwaters and wharves. There are also many places to explore on Outer Sheep Island. You’re likely to see great blue herons in the summertime, owls, eagles, hummingbirds and lots of species of sparrow, warblers, and finch. Wonderful place for mushrooms. You’ll see old Acadian forest and find an old well and sheep paths. Great places to swim all around the island.
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CA$130
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The best camping near Port Maitland Beach Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Embrace the allure of Port Maitland Beach Provincial Park, where the sand and cobble beach stretches for a kilometer against a backdrop of grassy picnic spots. Here, the summer months come alive with supervised swimming, while the nearby wharf offers a picturesque setting that captivates both artists and photographers. Venture along the shores that echo with the calls of seabirds and let the Atlantic breeze invigorate your senses.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Port Maitland Beach Provincial Park is during the warm summer months, from July to August, when swimming is supervised and the weather is perfect for beach activities. Off-season visits can offer solitude but come with chillier temperatures and unsupervised waters.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit to ensure a pleasant experience amid the park's natural splendour.
  • Swimming is supervised from July to August, so plan accordingly for a safe dip in the ocean.
  • Accessibility to the beach may vary, so it's wise to inquire ahead if you have specific needs.
  • Remember to bring your camera to capture the scenic views and local fishing boats, a favourite among photographers.
  • Picnic areas are available, making it a perfect spot for a family outing or a serene lunch by the sea.

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