Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley Shore Guide 2017

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Explore Our Great Outdoors The Bay of Fundy region offers some of the most remarkable outdoor experiences in the country: one-of-a-kind tidal-bore river rafting, worldrenowned fossil and rockhounding, stunning sea kayaking, bird and wildlife viewing, and extraordinary walking and hiking. The following resources will help you enjoy all this region’s great outdoors offers.

Kejimkujik National Park and Historic Site

Local Beaches Also see pages 70 to 72 for Provincial Park listings or visit novascotiaparks.ca for a complete list of provincial day-use parks, campgrounds and additional beach parks.

2017 Bay of Fundy—Nova Scotia

Beaches in Amherst to Masstown

Fox Point Beach Fox Point Road, off Route 209, Port Greville Glooscap Park Beach Two Islands Road, Parrsboro

Advocate Beach Highway 209, Advocate Harbour

Jacob’s Lane, Off Highway 2, Economy

Driftwood Park Retreat Beach Old Wharf Road, off Route 209, West Advocate

Lower Debert Beach Debert Beach Road, off Highway 4, Lower Debert

Carr’s Brook Wharf Beach Site of the old wharf, Highway 2, Carr’s Brook

Partridge Island Beach White Hall Road, Parrsboro

Economy Cove Cove Road (Highway 2), Upper Economy

Port Greville Beach Merriam Road, off Route 209, Port Greville

First Beach Pier Road, Parrsboro

Saints’ Rest Beach Wharf Road, off Highway 2, Bass River


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