Thomas Raddall Provincial Park
Overview
Thomas Raddall Provincial Park overlooks Port Joli Harbour on Nova Scotia’s South Shore. With over 650 ha (1,600 acres) the park offers visitors a wide range of outdoor experiences including hiking on 11 km (6.8 mi) of coastal and wooded multi-use trails; exploring historic sites and interpretive panels; camping; picnicking; birdwatching, and relaxing on beautiful secluded beaches. The park is across the harbour from Kejimkujik National Park Seaside.
Nearby Attractions
- four migratory seabird sanctuaries for birdwatching enthusiasts
- Perkins House Museum
- Fort Point Lighthouse Park
- Queens County Museum
- Milton Blacksmith Shop
Campground accommodations include
- 83 wooded overnight sites (unserviced; 13 walk-in).
- Group sites available.
Park amenities include
- flush toilets
- showers
- disposal station
- dishwashing station
- trailhead building with wood stove
- three white sand beaches (unsupervised)
- playground
- trails for walking or cycling
- fire grills
- wood
- ice
Wi-Fi is available at the park office (password required). This is a Campground Host park. Leashed pets permitted.
Detailed Information
- Outdoor activities: Hiking, Kayaking, Cycling
- Directions: Hwy 103, west of Port Joli, 4 km south on East Port l’Hébert Rd; 29 km from Liverpool.
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