The best camping in Lake Midway Provincial Park, NS

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Discover Lake Midway: A Freshwater Beach Haven with Seasonal Trout Fishing.  

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Andromeda House

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29km from Lake Midway Provincial Park · 2 sites · Lodging · Victoria Beach, NS
Andromeda House sits on 30 beautiful acres, stretching from our waterfront to the top of the Mountain. Perched dramatically above the Annapolis Basin, the views here are truly awe-inspiring—and only get more breathtaking as one explores higher up on the property. Our path network is maintained for access to the very satisfying “Upper Lookout”. This path continues and you might just find your hosts working on this area. There are also various mountain access roads provide terrific hiking and mountain biking opportunities. Photography, rock hounding, mushroom hunting and star gazing are ideal activities. Birders in particular should be pleased. The property has been in our family for generations and an old sled path winds through and up it. We are also developing a spring-fed swimming pond this summer. Currently, we have new fields of sunflowers and wildflowers to attract pollinators—bumble bees, hummingbirds and monarch butterflies are especially abundant here. Wild apple trees abound and there is a stand of old maple trees we will be tapping next spring. Beyond that is a mature Beech and Poplar forest. We are within walking distance to Victoria Beach, an authentic fishing village nestled at the base of the north mountain and surrounded by the Annapolis Basin, the Digby Gut and the Bay of Fundy. Did we mention the views?
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CA$800
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Moss Cottage Forest Glamping

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54km from Lake Midway Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging · Round Hill, NS
Nestled in the Acadian Forest, Moss is a tranquil getaway. Experience bird song and owl hoots, watch wildlife come right up to your windows. Sit in the screen porch and listen to the wind in the trees, look at the stars and just breathe. Walk the meadows, visit the pond and keep your eyes open for tasty foraged treats. Inside you can enjoy a lush queen size bed, comfy seating to read a book or do a puzzle. The kitchenette is ready to make a pot of tea and light meals. Get back to nature here and enjoy the history of the Cradle of our Nation. With the historic and first town settled in Canada in 1604, Annapolis Royal is a short drive away or take your bike on the Harvest Moon Trail, the former Dominion Atlantic Canadian Rail Line, which runs along the Annapolis River. Visit Fort Anne or The Habitation at Port Royal for a step back into history. Walk through the Historic Gardens or stroll the beautiful streets of downtown Annapolis and experience food, drink and live events and the oldest farmers market in Nova Scotia. There are boat launches, and lots of lakes to swim and paddle on within 10 minutes of the cottage.
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CA$135
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The best camping in Lake Midway Provincial Park, NS guide

Overview

About

Nestled in the heart of Nova Scotia, Lake Midway Provincial Park beckons with its serene freshwater beach and tranquil fishing spots. Visitors can revel in the simplicity of a picnic amid hardwoods and open fields, or cast a line for trout during the fishing season. While the park does not offer campgrounds, its natural beauty makes it a perfect day-trip destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Lake Midway Provincial Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when the weather is pleasant for picnicking and trout fishing. Winter visits can be challenging due to harsher conditions and limited access to park features.

Know before you go

  • Ensure to check the seasonal fishing regulations before planning your trout fishing adventure.
  • Accessibility may vary throughout the year, so it's wise to verify the park's open hours and any potential closures prior to your visit.
  • While picnicking, remember to respect the natural environment and dispose of waste properly.
  • No overnight stays are available, so plan your visit between sunrise and sunset.
  • Bring along your own water and snacks, as facilities may be limited within the park.

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