The best camping in Glenwood Provincial Park, NS

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Green Grass of Home

Green Grass of Home

97%
(18)
19km from Glenwood Provincial Park · 1 site · RV
Learn more about this land: This is private land mostly fields where you should see deer grazing in the evening.  There are two sites available, ideal for vans, trailers, and RVs up to 35 feet. You can expect a pull-in level site. There is no toilet on-site. Campfires are permitted and pets are welcome. It is a short 3 min walk to the Fisherman's wharf. About 5 min drive to the historical town of Yarmouth, NS and the Cat Ferry to Maine. John's cove beach is about a 15min drive on the way to the Yarmouth light on Cape Forchu. Yarmouth Golf club is about a 4 min drive away.
Pets
from 
CA$28
 / night
Ingomar Oceanfront Camping

Ingomar Oceanfront Camping

98%
(30)
49km from Glenwood Provincial Park · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Pets
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CA$35
 / night
FORT NOVA

FORT NOVA

100%
(38)
53km from Glenwood Provincial Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
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.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$30
 / night
Little Lake Retreat

Little Lake Retreat

93%
(20)
79km from Glenwood Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent
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.
Pets
Campfires
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CA$30
 / night
Lobster Bay RV sites

Lobster Bay RV sites

85%
(13)
7.4km from Glenwood Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: Enjoy the beautiful sunset over Lobster Bay! We have 6 oceanfront RV sites, in the quaint fishing village of Lower Argyler. We have 30 amp electric and water hookups available. The gravel sites are perfect for RVs 30 feet or less and are level. Campfires are permitted within local regulations. Pets are welcome. The nearest dump station is in West Pubnico, less than 10 minutes from here. The sites are located right next to Argyler Lodge which has 6 guest rooms, a full-service dining room that also offers takeout (inquire about hours), and a couple of cottages. Located only 10 minutes from Glenwood Provincial Park and only 30 minutes to the beautiful Sandhills Beach Provincial Park. Only 25 minutes to Yarmouth for all your shopping needs. We look forward to hosting you soon!
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Electrical hookup
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CA$50
 / night
Kings RV Retreat

Kings RV Retreat

100%
(8)
13km from Glenwood Provincial Park · 1 site · RV
✨ Glamping on King’s Lake — Southwestern Nova Scotia Escape to a peaceful, private lakeside getaway in Bellneck, Nova Scotia — just 25 minutes from Yarmouth and the CAT ferry to Maine. Enjoy the perfect mix of nature and comfort with lake frontage, a private boat launch, trimmed lawn and gravel parking, and solar lights for gentle visibility at night. Settle in with full RV conveniences: power hookup, running water, and access to a dump station. Relax in the hammock, gather at the picnic table, or explore the lake in the included fishing kayaks with life vests. Evenings are cozy around the large rock fire pit — dry firewood is provided. Optional add-on packages are available to make your stay extra relaxing, and you’re only 10 minutes from Tusket Falls Brewing Company and Wild Roots Restaurant. Come enjoy the stars, wildlife, sunsets, and the peace and quiet of lakeside living.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
CA$76
 / night
Salty Dog’s

Salty Dog’s

100%
(2)
19km from Glenwood Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Enjoy Acadie by visiting the oldest continually Acadian region in North America while staying at Salty Dog’s in East Pubnico. Our family is descended from the original founder of Pubnico, Baron Philippe Mius d’Entremont as are many of the residents of the seaside region. Stunning sunsets over the harbour await you at this easy access camping spot along Highway 3. Campers must be fully self-contained as we do not offer any services on site. A public, free dump station is located just 10 minutes away. French Lake is close by for bathing, swimming or kayaking. If you’re a fan of lobster, we’d be pleased to serve Salty’s lobster scramble for brunch, or have a lobster boil right at your site! We have the best lobster there is!
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from 
CA$25
 / night
Camping and Stargazing

Camping and Stargazing

100%
(5)
32km from Glenwood Provincial Park · 6 sites · Tents
Learn more about this land: We are Forest Glen Adventures, we are located in Yarmouth Co, 40klms where the Cat Ferry from Maine lands. We are located on hwy 340 in a very quiet village , enjoy dark skies and a campfire. We have 2 Bunkies on the property both very private, both off grid. The Meadowbrook comes with 2 folding camp cots 50$ per night . The Stargazer has a comfy double futon 60$. Both have bbqs, and fire-pits. We have Plenty of level spots to pull into for the night.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
CA$25
 / night
Peaceful ✌️Pines

Peaceful ✌️Pines

39km from Glenwood Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Quiet camping, power available, short walk to the lake, fire pit when NS " check before you burn " allows, Kayaks to use at own risk, short drive to the town of Shelburne, possible for small trailer use, hiking, biking, municipal Beach nearby, swimming, 10 minutes to Highway 103 to Explore the S Shore of Nova Scotia
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$27
 / night

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The best camping in Glenwood Provincial Park, NS guide

Overview

About

Nestled by the tranquil Rickers Lake, Glenwood Provincial Park is a haven for those seeking a peaceful escape. Visitors can immerse themselves in the serenity of nature, with picnic tables set beneath the canopy of hardwoods offering a picturesque view of the lake. While the park does not offer camping facilities, it serves as an idyllic spot for day trips, where one can enjoy the calm waters and the gentle rustle of leaves in the breeze.

When to go

The best time to visit Glenwood Provincial Park is during the warm summer months, from June to August, when the weather is ideal for lakeside picnics and nature walks. Autumn also offers a stunning display of foliage, making it a picturesque time for photographers and nature lovers. Winter and early spring may be less ideal due to colder temperatures and limited access.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you check the weather forecast before planning your visit to Glenwood Provincial Park.
  • While the park is open year-round, some facilities may be seasonal, so verify availability in advance.
  • Wear appropriate footwear for walking on natural trails and bring insect repellent during the summer months.
  • Remember to carry out all trash and respect the park's natural environment.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; visitors with mobility challenges should inquire ahead.

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