The Islands Provincial Park
South Shore, Reid’s Hill
Overview
The Islands Provincial Park has long been a popular stopover on the South Shore. From the quaint charm of the park’s cabin-style office to the many views of picturesque Shelburne located across the harbour, this is a restful spot to spend awhile. Boat or hike from the park, or visit Shelburne with its many museums, shops and historic charm.
Nearby Attractions
- Museums and Roseway River Trail, Shelburne
- Black Loyalist Heritage Centre, Birchtown
- Woolen Mill Museum, Barrington
Campground accommodations include
- 63 wooded overnight sites (unserviced)
- Group sites available
Park amenities include
- Washroom facility with flush toilets and showers including 6 universal mobility and wheelchair accessible washrooms (all fixtures comply with CSA/ADA accessibility standards including a fully accessible low threshold shower complete with handheld showerhead and transfer bench)
- disposal station
- dishwashing station
- picnic shelters
- small unsupervised campers beach
- boat launch
- 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: Canoeing, Fishing, Kayaking
- Directions: Hwy 103, Exit 26 to Rte 3, 1 km (0.5 mi) west of Shelburne turn south off Rte 3.
Date Details/Hours of Operation
(dates subject to change)
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