The best camping in St. Andrews Island Provincial Park, NS

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Fred's Place

36km from St. Andrews Island Provincial Park · 4 sites · Tents
2.3 acres of woodlot at the end of the road. Very rustic. Ideal for campers and bicycle campers. Very few facilities but you can put up a tent and have a fire. It's super quiet and the only sound is the wind and the very occasional car (like one a day). Five minute walk to the ocean. 15 kms to the nearest store. I will be at my cabin but the property is large enuf for you to have total privacy if you want it. I can be reached by email at frederick.gardiner123abc@gmail.com. I'm located at the end of Richard's Pond Lane. To get here, go to South Side Road, South Side River Bourgeois. Turn right on Richard's Pond Lane and follow it to the end. Turn right, go to the first sign that says 7/8 and follow the path up to my cabin. There is red tuck tape to show the way. On the map, I am not The Cuffs, but the location is the same.
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Dome Yurt By The Ocean

36km from St. Andrews Island Provincial Park · 2 sites · Lodging
Glamping at its best: Tthe magical cozy River Inhabitants Basin and the breathtaking panoramic view from this elevated dome yurt facing the deep blue glittering ocean is the #1 getaway for affordable, relaxing, peaceful holidays, kayaking, hiking, biking, swimming, reading, writing, loving Rent our dome yurt in high season 2023 for 99 CAD per night with 2 (max 4 if you bring your own sleeping gear), plus final cleaning $80.00 plus 15% tax. As the river mouth and basin with lots of uninhabited islands offers a lot of things to do we suggest you to combine water sports adventure with your stay. An ocean kayak will be provided if you stay for a week or longer. We offer sailing tours, kayaking and fishing. Although we understand the desire to see as many places as possible when on vacation, we highly recommend people to stay with us for several days. Let your mind come to rest and get a good sleep on real good spring mattresses. ! We would love to be the place where you come to rest. Deep dive into nature and forget the day to day hustle for a while! Writers, painters, artists (like your host) find the inspiration and recharging for new productivity. Internal curtains at the huge windows enhance the impression that this has traditional-style solid HydroTex walls yet can be rolled up for views out and to the Milky Way. The front door has a mesh panel behind and low vents aid air flow.
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CA$80
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The best camping in St. Andrews Island Provincial Park, NS guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure at St. Andrews Island Provincial Park, where the rugged coastline meets the serene beauty of Nova Scotia's wilderness. Explore the island's diverse landscapes, from its rocky shores to its lush forests, and keep an eye out for the rich array of wildlife that calls this park home. Whether you're hiking the scenic trails or picnicking by the water's edge, St. Andrews Island is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.

When to go

The ideal time to visit St. Andrews Island Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the park is in full bloom. However, be mindful of the peak season crowds. Spring and fall offer cooler temperatures and fewer visitors, making them great times for those seeking tranquility. Winter visits can be challenging due to harsh weather and limited access.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit, as conditions can change rapidly on the island.
  • Wear appropriate footwear for hiking on uneven terrain and coastal trails.
  • Be aware of local wildlife and maintain a safe distance at all times.
  • Some areas of the park may be closed for conservation efforts; respect all signage and barriers.
  • Facilities may be limited, so plan accordingly and bring necessary supplies, including water and snacks.

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