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Two people taking in the views from the top of Cape Split, a popular hiking trail that overlooks the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley.

Hiking in Nova Scotia

Fire Restrictions in Nova Scotia

Burning restrictions are in place in Nova Scotia from March 15 to October 15 each year. No domestic brush burning or campfires are allowed between 8 am and 2 pm during wildfire risk season. All provincial, municipal, and private campgrounds must follow the burning restrictions. Burning restrictions in national park campgrounds are under the jurisdiction of Parks Canada.

The fine for violating burning restrictions is $25,000.

Restrictions are updated daily at 2 pm on the BurnSafe map.

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Don't Miss Hiking Trails

Franey Trail – Cape Breton Highlands National Park

  • 360-degree views of the entire Clyburn Brook canyon and the Atlantic coastline.
  • Difficult trail, keep an eye out for wildlife
  • Caution: Keep young children away from the steep cliffs. Limited parking available.
  • 7.4 km loop, accessible May to October
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Two hikers enjoy Cape Split on a beautiful blue sky, sunny day

Cape Split Provincial Park

  • Popular hiking trail offering incredible panoramic coastal views
  • Approximately 6 km one way (12 km/7.5 mi. return)
  • Picnicking, wildlife viewing and Bay of Fundy tidal observation also available
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SKYLINE TRAIL

Skyline Trial – Cape Breton Highlands National Park

  • Discover breathtaking ocean views at the top of French Mountain
  • Main trail suitable for most hiking abilities. Boardwalk with steps at headland.
  • 6.5 km return trip, 8.2 km loop, accessible May to October
  • Very popular, parking lots fill up fast
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Two people walk down the Coastal Shores hiking trail in Fall.

Celtic Shores Coastal Trail

  • 92 km (57 mi) multi-use trail stretching from Port Hastings to Inverness with multiple trailheads
  • Perfect for long or short distance treks, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing with beautiful coastal views
  • Interpretive panels along the trail provide a glimpse into the local history, environment and culture
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Victoria Park

  • 3,000 acre park in the heart of Truro
  • Hike through the hemlock forest, with winding river and cascading waterfalls
  • 175 step climb to the top of Jacob’s Ladder
  • Enjoy a variety of trails for hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, biking, birdwatching, and photography
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Featured Hiking Packages

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Sculpted by Wind: The Red Cliffs Walk

$235 – $335/Per Person

Discover coastal waterfalls, flowerpot rock formations and sea caves as you explore the beautiful red sand beach and towering sandstone cliffs…

  • Tide Rollers & Mudlarkers
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  • Date An icon to show the date February 1, 2026 – February 1, 2027
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