The best camping in Dominion Beach Provincial Park, NS

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Sally's Brook Wilderness Cabins

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39km from Dominion Beach Provincial Park · 8 sites · Lodging
Sally’s Brook is located in Unama’ki, within the unceded ancestral territory of the Mikmaq people. Sally’s Brook is an Eco-friendly property in the heart of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. We have three wilderness cabins and a yurt available for rent year-round, and three Lotus Belle glamping tents in the warmer weather. We have a wood-fired sauna and communal CookHouse kitchen-dining building for guests. We also have the Hive Dome! This 26 foot year-round space is the perfect place to host your own event with us, gather for our movie nights, board games, playing music, and retreat from bad weather with so much space to move around. Guest Use of the Hive: While you are staying on the property, we welcome guests to reserve time in the Hive for their own private use. Our staff will prepare this space for you by lighting the wood stove, stocking wood and heating it up for your arrival. Stretch, practice yoga, play games or music, or celebrate with your group! $30 + HST for a 3.5 hour reservation to current guests Morning, afternoon or evening (until 10:00pm) reservations are available
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Cabot Cottage and Seaside Cabins

41km from Dominion Beach Provincial Park · 3 sites · Lodging
Enjoy the beauty of both the forest and the ocean on this 4 acre property off the Cabot Trail, where 3 wilderness cabins and a large 2-level home are nestled among the forest which leads down to the waterfront. The space is perfect for those who love nature and rustic vibes. All of the cabins sleep two people, with a personal fire pit, bbq, kitchenette, drinking water (although no running water), and all the amenities needed to spend a few nights in nature. The shared outdoor bathroom has been hand crafted with lots of natural light, a composting toilet (i.e. non-flushing), hot water shower and two sinks. ------- Shared spaces include the trails, washroom, deck overlooking the bay, adirondack chairs at the lookoff, kayaks, hammocks, wood shed, and checkerboard table. There will be up to 12 people on the property - 6 in the cabins, 4 in the main level of the home, and our on-site property managers stay in the walkout basement of the home. ------- The whole property is essentially on a hill. Parking is near the top, followed by the cabins, the shared bathrooms, the 2-story home, and then the waterfront is a few minutes further down. The paths are not suitable for people with mobility issues and potentially seniors. --------------------------------- Registration Number: STR2526T9953
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The best camping in Dominion Beach Provincial Park, NS guide

Overview

About

Embrace the coastal charm of Dominion Beach Provincial Park, where the golden sands stretch for 1.5 km, beckoning visitors to revel in the sun. Here, the summer months come alive with supervised swimming, while the boardwalks invite leisurely strolls, safeguarding the delicate dunes. Wind surfing enthusiasts find a perfect playground in the gusts that sweep across the water, making every visit an adventure in this scenic maritime treasure.

When to go

The idyllic time to visit Dominion Beach Provincial Park is during the balmy summer months, from July to August, when lifeguards supervise the waters and the beach life thrives. Off-season visits offer solitude but come with cooler temperatures and limited services. Avoid the park during inclement weather, as the Atlantic can stir up formidable conditions.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience amid the park's coastal climate.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with boardwalks enabling easy beach access while protecting the natural dune landscape.
  • During July and August, enjoy the confidence of supervised swimming areas.
  • Wind surfing is a popular activity here, so gear up if you're looking to catch some waves.
  • Remember to respect the natural habitat by staying on designated paths and boardwalks.

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