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Owl's Hollow Eco-Therapy Glamping

2 sites · Lodging, Tents11 acres · Caledonia, NS
Get back to nature at our lakefront eco-camping and glamping property where you will experience serene lake life and forest bathing at its best! Owl's Hollow offers you private camping and glamping on Tupper Lake at one of two unique sites: The Cove and The Perch (new for summer 2024). Each site is tucked away at the end of a walk-in trail where you find yourself at the water's edge yet surrounded by majestic white pines. This is a quiet part of the lake with very few residents and motorized boats. Book The Cove or The Perch at Owl's Hollow for your next camping adventure and be as lazy or active as your body needs to rejuvenate. Guaranteed the experience will bring you back to the calmness you may have been missing! Nova Scotia Registration Number: RYA-2023-24-04051421027007770-28
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The Hideaway

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Queens, NS
*Disconnect to Reconnect!* Get away from it all when you stay in this unique off-grid eco-friendly cabin with solar power and composting toilet. A peaceful place to stay! Relax and enjoy nature or grab a cooler and head to the lake just a few minute walk down the road (400 meters) Ample 4x4 trails to play, bike, hike and ride in. Bring your kayaks or boats with multiple boat launches/beaches to choose from. Less than 10 minutes to your nearest “everything in 1” corner store with NSLC.
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Off the Beaten Trail Eco Lodging

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres · Rose Bay, NS
Welcome to Off the Beaten Trail. Found on the beautiful South Shore of Nova Scotia, near the famous U.N.E.S.C.O Town of Lunenburg, making us a great central location. We offer a glamping experience that will be hard to beat. Offering unique full service units, Tent and RV sites. Recognized Superhost with Airbnb and voted #3 in Nova Scotia for Best Hipcamp in 2022 Open year round, for those who enjoy winter camping. Near by you’ll find Sea Glass beach (aka Spindlers Beach), The Ovens Natural Park, Sand Dollar Beach, Hirtles Beach, Oxners Beach (usually peaceful), Gaff Point Hiking Trail, Indian Path Common Trails, and Kingburg beach to name a few. For shopping locally we have The Rose Bay General Store and Bistro with NSLC Outlet. You’ll find convenience items, seasonal produce, fresh baked goods, take out and dine in eating, a great selection of imported Specialty items, and authentic Nova Scotian products. A great spot to stop on the way back from the beach for a bite to eat and supplies. We also have the Bayport Pub at the beginning of Feltzen South Road. With Great pub classics and fresh hot fish and chips, you’ll want to let them handle the cooking for a night, but make sure to leave room for the best Ice Cream around. Get the Scoop located in Feltzen South, just a short distance from us here at Off the Beaten Trail. Look up these great places and more online for hours and specials.
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The Vales

2 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents58 acres · Pleasantville, NS
We own 58 acres of forest centered on a very old shale pit near Crescent Beach, Nova Scotia. Our long-term mission is to regenerate the landscape, returning all of the property to a forest in time. We hope to establish small camping compounds for family, friends and guests who would like to stay with us and enjoy the amazing scenery of Nova Scotia's beautiful South Shore. Located just below Huey Lake, our property is watered by a stream that flows from the lake, through a series of tiny waterfalls in a gorge, through beautiful pine, maple, and oak forest down to a meandering wetland that drains into the Petite Riviere watershed. Beavers are active in the area and have already begun the process of returning the old quarry to the wilderness. Their activities have created deep ponds where once there was a pit dug from the land for the shale that is abundant in this area. The beavers dammed and diverted the stream which has created a pond and wetland system at the lower end of the property. If you are very quiet in the early morning you may get to see Castor as he busily swims about his watery home. Located near some of the most beautiful features of Lunenburg County, our property is a 5-minute drive from Crescent Beach, Risser's Beach Provincial Park, and Petite Riviere. Opportunities to cycle, hike, swim, canoe, kayak, surf and sail are all around us.
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Pembees Gardens

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Liverpool, NS
Our little piece of paradise is just over 2 acres with a pond and where we've added gardens, fruit trees and a bee yard. Our home is one of the first built in the area in the 1790's and the Cabin is attached to our barn, built in the early 1900's. We are close to the amazing beaches of the South Shore, hiking, surfing and
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Stoneybrooke Farm

1 site · Tent67 acres · Liverpool, NS
Welcome to Stoneybrooke Farm!, We are situated on 65 acres. We have pasture and woodland to explore. We are located minutes from some of Nova Scotia's most picturesque beaches, including Rissers Beach Provincial Park, Crescent Beach and Green Bay Beaches. On the farm we have a herd of miniature goats, chickens, Kevin Bacon (pot belly pig) and horses. We are working on nature trails through the natural forest. We look forward to meeting you. If you would like to add a little extra to your getaway we have a Registered Massage Therapist and Acupuncturist on site . If you would like to book a treatment during your stay please contact host .
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The Ship Wreck

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Chester Basin, NS
The Ship Wreck is a secluded getaway on Hennigar Lake 45 minutes from Halifax. It includes a converted 29’ sailboat, a large open air cookhouse including a wood fired pizza oven and propane fridge and stove and a wash house with composting toilet and gravity fed sink. An outdoor shower can wash away a day’s labours! Added amenities include kayaks, a horseshoe pitch, two fire pits and a hammock beneath the overhanging trees. Sandy walkways connect the beach to all of the different elements. Multiple spots around the property invite quiet reflection. Take your shoes off and stay a while… and if it’s Spring or Fall know that the rocket mass heater can keep you warm on the coolest, rainiest days.
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Orchard Camping

8 sites · RVs, Tents180 acres · Upper Branch, NS
Learn more about this land:Our private, open grass field is surrounded by trees and sits across from a beautiful haskap berry orchard. We have space for two campsites with up to four guests per site. Dogs are welcome but please note there are wood ticks. We’re located about 20 minutes outside Bridgewater, near several lakes and rivers. You’ll have access to potable water and an outhouse on this property. Campfires are allowed. For RV-ers, the pull-in space is large enough to accommodate up to 100 feet in length on a grassy surface. There are no hookups, and generators are not allowed. The campsite is about a 1-km hike to an 1850s off-grid farmhouse. Nature lovers might want to check out Cookville Provincial Park on the LaHave River, about 15 km away; stop by Fire Brook Falls on the West Branch LaHave River along the way. You can find plenty of food options, shops, and services in Bridgewater, or you can head to the waterfront town of Mahone Bay about 15 km to the east.
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Bear River Millyard Resort &RV Park

1 site · Tent7 acres · Digby, NS
Listing description Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape. This peaceful and relaxing environment immerses you in nature and provides plenty to see and do. Fishing, Kayaking, Canoeing, Bird Watching, Bike Rides, Hikes, Wine Tasting, Getting lost in Town, Famous Digby Scallops, Enjoy sunsets over the water However if you do want to explore further there is plenty to do in Digby and the Annapolis Valley - Book on our site brmillyard
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HillTop Homestead in LaHave

3 sites · Lodging, RVs100 acres · Liverpool, NS
This century old Homestead was owned by the Huey family with a lake in front named after them.  We have been the owners for over 10 years with 100 acres of combined pasture and forested land.  We have worked diligently to conserve the land and nature around to create a peaceful nest for ourselves and others to enjoy and experience.  Explore the nature trails in the forest or walk around and discover the gardens and greenhouses and make friends with the chickens.  
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Little Lake Retreat

1 site · Tent2 acres · Port Joli, NS
This is a sweet little property of approximately an acre, though the whole lake is undeveloped. The site is treed with mostly mature trees and overlooks Little Robertson Lake. The lake is close, but the shoreline is not extremely easy to access. This campsite is private, but not remote. It is located close to a byway and you can drive in. There is not too much traffic on the adjacent road which leads to several white sand ocean beaches and trails along with Keji Seaside National Park and Thomas Raddall Provincial Park. All within a few minutes drive.
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Sharkbite Adventures Private Camp

1 site · Lodging6 acres · Digby, NS
8 Minutes From Kejimkujik (Keji) Park on the beautiful South Shore of Nova Scotia is Sharkbite Adventures offers one Private Luxury Shanty and 3 large Fabulous Private Tent Spaces. Nestled on the waterfront of Lake Munroe is a private acreage filled with incredible dense bio diverse green space with spaces designed for the peace and privacy now near impossible to find in today's Provincial or Federal Campground. The Luxury Shanty is equipped with delicious drinking water, a queen bed outfitted with linens layered to offer you the perfect nights sleep. You'll also have a dresser, chair, cooler and a pantry of tasty snacks to suit the surroundings. Quality cell service means you can dial in your data - and a solar powered battery bank allows you to charge your cellphones & tablets so you can stay on grid at your own pace and you have access to a very clean and maintained toilet. Your Luxury Shanty has exclusive access to the lakefront; go ahead lounge on the Adirondack chairs and share a bottle of wine as the warm water laps ashore and the sun sets over your camp. The tent sites are higher up on the hill, each one offering oversized private space away from any crowds, yet with provided access to a very clean & well maintained toilet, fire ring (when applicable) and picnic table. Spend the day at Keji Park, rent canoes or hike some of their beautiful trails and then take advantage of the peace and quiet of your private camping space just 8 minutes away.
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The best camping near Camerons Brook Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Nestled amid the serene landscapes of Nova Scotia, Camerons Brook Provincial Park beckons adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. Here, the whispering pines and sturdy hardwoods create a tranquil backdrop for a day spent fishing or canoeing on the pristine waters of Ponhook Lake. Just a short journey north of Liverpool, this park offers a picturesque escape into Canada's natural splendour.

When to go

The idyllic months to visit Camerons Brook Provincial Park are during the warm embrace of summer, from June to August, when the park is in full bloom and the lake's waters invite for a refreshing dip. Conversely, the chill of winter, from December to February, may limit access and activities due to snow and ice.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you have a valid fishing licence if you plan to fish in Ponhook Lake.
  • Look out for posted signs about park safety and closures before planning your visit.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; check in advance for specific needs.
  • Prepare for your visit by packing sunscreen, insect repellent, and water for hydration.
  • While amenities are limited, the natural beauty and tranquillity of the park are abundant.

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