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Cape Chignecto Coastal Trail – Cape Chignecto Provincial Park The Google rating is 4.8

Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley, West Advocate

Address:

1108 West Advocate Road
West Advocate

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Overview

When you venture along the Coastal Trail, be prepared for one of Atlantic Canada’s most spectacular adventures. The views are breathtaking. It can be done from either direction (clockwise or counter-clockwise). A three- to four-day trip will allow time to stop and explore the beaches and viewpoints along the way. The coastal wilderness trail includes physically challenging conditions. Hikers should be physically fit and carry appropriate wilderness travel equipment, including first aid and survival kits. A back-country travel plan must be left with park staff upon entering the park.

Trailhead: Red Rocks Visitor Centre
Significant Feature: Breathtaking views, beach access, wilderness campsites and cabins
Length: 53 kilometres (33 miles)
Hiking Time: 3–4 days
Elevation: 150 metres (500 feet)

Cell phone coverage is usually available at high elevations or on beaches.

CAPE CHIGNECTO PROVINCIAL PARK
Cape Chignecto is a 5,951-hectare natural environment park on a dramatic coastal peninsula. This park offers you an opportunity to appreciate some of the most pristine natural features found in Nova Scotia. Towering 185-metre-high cliffs, 29 kilometres (18 miles) of coastline, some of Nova Scotia’s most significant geological features, deep valleys, sheltered coves, old-growth forests and the world’s highest tides can all be found here. The spectacular scenery and the wilderness experience will bring you back time after time.

Visitors wishing to enjoy wilderness hiking and camping must use the Red Rocks Visitor Centre entrance at 1108 West Advocate Road – GPS N45 20.975 W6449.414. Eatonville day-use park visitors must travel the West Apple River Road to the entrance at the Eatonville Visitor Centre – GPS N45 25.300 W64 53.657. (The centre is closed until further notice; however, the trails remain open.) A park or camping permit is required and visitors must check in and out with the park so that we know you are safe.

The park season is from the May long weekend through the Thanksgiving weekend in October.

For your comfort and safety:

  • The tidal range and steep cliffs may trap unwary hikers. The tide rises and falls at a rate of 1 inch per minute.
  • Hiking along the beach west of McGahey Brook is not permitted.
  • Approach cliffs only at designated viewing areas. The cliff line is constantly eroding and may be unstable.
  • The Cape Chignecto ecosystem is unique and may be fragile. Do not remove or damage plants and wildlife.

No open fires are permitted at back-country campsites. Fires are only permitted at designated walk-in campsites (fire grills) at New Yarmouth.

  • Pack out all garbage.
  • Boil, filter or treat all water before consuming.
  • Weather may be unpredictable. Bring all-weather gear and comfortable hiking boots.
  • Do not approach large mammals such as moose and black bear.
  • For your own safety, please stay on the trail.

Date Details/Hours of Operation

Open May-Oct; no winter maintenance. 

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    • Government Level

      Provincial

    • Trail Distance (KM)

      53
    • Trail Distance Measurement

      one way
    • Trail Type

      Day use
    • Trail Surface

      Gravel
    • Trail Difficulty Level

      Strenuous
    • Trail Pet Policy

      Leashed
    • Trail Uses

      Hiking

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