The best camping in Pembroke Beach Provincial Park, NS

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FORT NOVA

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77km from Pembroke Beach Provincial Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · Jordan Falls, NS
Oh. My. Gawd. Where to start?! This is one of the original properties for the area. Owned by one lovely family since the 1700's until your current (very lucky) host. The house was the post office from 1861 to 1961. One of the rooms was the hospice for the area... SPOOOOOKY!!! There is a culvert from the 1700's on the property from where the province moved the highway sometime before the 40's. Neat! Reggie took over ownership in 2020 and is keeping things as original as possible, but adding his touch, like his battle axe travel trailer, Franny, which makes her home in the driveway. She's worth a visit! - TENT ADVANCED LEVEL LAKESIDE is by far the most beautiful; however, it is a small area, located on the edge of the property, and I can't be responsible for the neighbours to a certain extent. Fort Nova is your home for as long as you choose. Let's get campy! **KEEP IN MIND THAT THERE MAY BE OTHERS STAYING THERE** But there are multiple areas to choose from, including: the lawn, living amongst the pines, a forest clearing, or even lakeside (it's rough back there). You can have complete privacy and feel free to reach out to me at the house if you need anything. For those with RV's, there is an exterior outlet and a water spigot, but please remember, others might be staying there so we need to play nice and share! On the property, there is: - A decent-sized lake (I wish I had a canoe... :( ) - 1700's abandoned bridge - Lots of foraging (Won't be held liable if ya eat something silly!) - Rail Trail (runs through the property) So many bloody things to do nearby: - The ocean is right across the street. - Oasis Fish and Chips (Also right across the street!) - Beech Street Kitchen (in Lockeport) - Barrington (Lobster capital of the world, UFO capital of Canada) - Brooklyn (Hank Snow's hometown) - Provincial Parks - Boxing Rock Brewing Co.
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Kings RV Retreat

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19km from Pembroke Beach Provincial Park · 1 site · RV · 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 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, bathroom or septic dumb station. The lot also offers a hammock, new BBQ with propane, picnic table and fishing kayaks with safety equipment. A fire pit for those memorable evenings around the fire (wood included) over looking the lake. Enjoy the stars, wildlife, sunsets and peace a quiet. Please read and agree to follow host rules before booking.
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The best camping in Pembroke Beach Provincial Park, NS guide

Overview

About

Pembroke Beach Provincial Park is a haven for those seeking tranquility and the joy of the outdoors. With its pristine sandy shores and crystal-clear waters, the park invites visitors to immerse themselves in activities such as swimming, picnicking, and bird watching. The gentle lapping of waves provides a soothing soundtrack for a leisurely day spent basking in the sun or strolling along the beach.

When to go

The best time to visit Pembroke Beach Provincial Park is during the operational season from May 19 to October 9, when the park's full splendour is accessible. Off-season visits may offer solitude but with limited access and services.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's operational hours before planning your visit, typically from 8:30am to 5pm during the season.
  • Stay informed about any seasonal closures or special events that might affect your trip.
  • Review safety guidelines, especially for water activities, to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience.
  • Accessibility options may vary, so inquire ahead if you require special accommodations.
  • Facilities such as washrooms and picnic areas are available, but always prepare for limited access in more remote sections of the park.
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