Camping in Black Duck Cove Provincial Park

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Bunkies on Bras d'Or

1 site · Lodging100 acres · River Denys, NS
Rustic Glamping Retreat – Private Beach, Forest Escape & Sauna Access Experience effortless glamping in nature’s embrace. Nestled in a serene forest setting, this cozy retreat features two charming loft bunkies—each with a queen-size mattress in the upper loft—plus a small leather futon on the main level. A modular fold-out dining table and chairs offer flexible indoor dining or workspace options. Bunkie lofts are high up with access by sturdy wooden ladder (if you have mobility issues, it is not suitable). There are small leather futons and extra bedding on the main floor of the bunkie as a sleeping option. NOTE - VERY IMPORTANT Bunkies are located on top a hill at an elevation. PARKING is located on the beach front landing below down a gravel road with max parking for 2 cars. Off-grid comfort with eco-conscious touches: • Refresh in the outdoor shower (with hot and cold water) • Use the eco-friendly incinerating toilet and composting toilet and handwashing stations • Stay cozy with clean linens, blankets, and towels provided (including dog towels upon request) • Light your space with LED lanterns and flashlights, and recharge with a solar panel + 12V power pack • Rain barrel with water for washing dishes Camp cooking made easy: Cabana with prep area and storage! Enjoy access to a BBQ grill, Propane stoves, cooking utensils, dishes, coolers, and complimentary coffee, tea, cooking oils, basic spices. Adventure-ready amenities: You’ll have full access to the private property and secluded beach, on beautiful Bras d’Dor saltwater lake, complete with: • Kayaks • Paddle boat • 4 adult life jackets Water shoes are recommended for your shoreline adventures. Unplug and unwind: While there is no Wi-Fi at the bunkies, you’ll have solid mobile data coverage—and Wi-Fi access is available just 600 feet away at the owner’s main property. Data is available but can be spotty. Additional features: • Wood-fired sauna access (located at the owner’s property) • Seasonal firepit (please respect provincial fire bans—penalties apply) • Pet-friendly—your furry companions are welcome! • Parking at beachfront down the hill from the bunkies—luggage assistance available via RTV Let nature’s soundtrack soothe you—from the gentle flow of a nearby waterfall to the call
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Camping in Black Duck Cove Provincial Park guide

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About

Embark on a day filled with adventure at Black Duck Cove Provincial Park. Wander along a 3.5 km shoreline trail, feel the soft sand beneath your feet at the small beach, and immerse yourself in the tranquil embrace of nature. This day-use park invites you to explore its scenic landscapes, offering a perfect escape for those seeking a peaceful retreat.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Black Duck Cove Provincial Park is during the summer months, when the weather is warm and the trails are inviting. Avoid the chill of winter, as the park's offerings are best enjoyed under the sun's gentle caress. Early mornings or weekdays can offer a more solitary experience amid the park's natural splendour.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you have appropriate footwear for the shoreline walking trail, as the terrain can vary.
  • Check the local weather forecast before your visit to plan your activities accordingly.
  • Remember to pack out all your trash, as the park is a day-use area with limited waste disposal facilities.
  • Accessibility may vary throughout the park, so inquire ahead if you have specific needs.
  • While there are no overnight facilities, the park's beauty makes it a must-visit for day-trippers.
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