Blomidon Provincial Park
Overview
Rising majestically from the shores of the Minas Basin, Blomidon Provincial Park is renowned for its spectacular views. Blomidon’s 759 ha (1,875 acres) include 180 m (600 ft.) high cliffs, a variety of habitats, striking natural features, abundant wildlife – and the world’s highest tides wash its shores.
These natural attractions provide excellent opportunities for camping, hiking, beachcombing, photography or just appreciating nature. Picnic at the top, or the foot, of Cape Blomidon.
Note tide times, as you could be stranded until high tide recedes.
Hike the all-season trails, 13 km (8 mi), through mature hardwoods, with numerous panoramic views of the Minas Basin.
Nearby:
- Cape Split Provincial Park
- Blomidon Look-off Provincial Park
- Grand Pre National Historic Site
- several museums in nearby communities
Campground accommodations include:
- 76 open/partially wooded/wooded overnight sites (unserviced; 6 pullthroughs)
- Group sites available
Park amenities include:
- flush toilets
- showers
- disposal station
- fire grills
- table and group shelters
- multi-purpose building with wood stove
- hiking trails
- change houses in day-use area
- wood
- ice
Wi-Fi is available (limited).
This is a Campground Host park. Leashed pets permitted.
Wheelchair accessibility
- Park office
- Restrooms: accessible toilet stall with grab bars and roll-in shower with mounted seat, grab bar, and a fixed showerhead.
- Look-off area
Detailed Information
- Outdoor activities: Hiking
- Directions: Hwy 101, Exit 11 to Rte 358, through Canning, turn left on Pereau Rd.
Date Details/Hours of Operation
(dates subject to change)
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