Melmerby Beach Provincial Park 6280 Little Harbour Rd, Little Harbour, NS B2H 5C4

Melmerby Beach Provincial Park





756 Reviews
  • Thursday8 AM–11 PM
  • Friday8 AM–11 PM
  • Saturday8 AM–11 PM
  • Sunday8 AM–11 PM
  • Monday8 AM–11 PM
  • Tuesday8 AM–11 PM
  • Wednesday8 AM–11 PM




Melmerby Beach Provincial Park 6280 Little Harbour Rd, Little Harbour, NS B2H 5C4




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6280 Little Harbour Rd, Little Harbour, NS B2H 5C4

Hours

  • Thursday8 AM–11 PM
  • Friday8 AM–11 PM
  • Saturday8 AM–11 PM
  • Sunday8 AM–11 PM
  • Monday8 AM–11 PM
  • Tuesday8 AM–11 PM
  • Wednesday8 AM–11 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Public restroom




Recommended Reviews

Lianne Lavallee
12.10.2023
Melmerby Beach Provincial Park
Beautiful beach! Water was cold but to be expected for August! Wonderful place to relax and hear waves crashing. Nice getaway from the city!! Will return to this place!
L.B. Loughead
03.10.2023
Melmerby Beach Provincial Park
Beautiful beach. Well cared for by the staff. One of the most accessible beaches with a wooden boardwalk all the way from the parking lot and down onto the beach. Great for those that have physical limitations like we do. Washrooms clean. Very large beach with room for lots of people.
Kc Malone
22.09.2023
Melmerby Beach Provincial Park
Beautiful Beach. I've gone twice in the shoulder season and have had various successes with washroom/shower facilities. In Early September the outhouse w/ sinks was open but the shower/flush toilets was not. In October, both were closed. If you continue driving to the furthest parking lot and where there is a neighbouring trail head you should find a single outhouse.
Dave Renaud
21.09.2023
Melmerby Beach Provincial Park
Still working on repairs from Hurricane Fiona. Still a treasure worth visiting. The walking trails are cleaned up. We'll worth the walk to the Look out.
Jacques Denomme
06.08.2023
Melmerby Beach Provincial Park
My favorite beach in Nova Scotia ... and it's HUGE!
Ryan Corbett
04.08.2023
Melmerby Beach Provincial Park
Fantastic beach, wasn't overly busy when we went. The beach is big enough that we were able to have our own space!Between the rocks and the razor clams I would recommend shoes. Once you get into the water it is beautiful soft sand.There are 3 different parking lots, the upper most has running water washrooms and a change room. The mid lot has out houses that double as change rooms and showers. The lower lot has his/hers out houses and signs warning of poison ivy, we were also warned by locals about ticks in the tall grass.Will go back at the next opportunity!
Laura Andrea
25.07.2023
Melmerby Beach Provincial Park
Love this beach!! Beautiful sand and water...water shoes are nice to have.Water fairly warm. Lots of sun until late.We stay past 8:30pm. Outhouse style facilities open always as well as full service washrooms until 5pm. Water station to wash up as well!
Wheres Joshb
24.07.2023
Melmerby Beach Provincial Park
Such a nice beach. It's not a far drive from my home. People always there walking along the shore which is awesome. There is a place there too that you can rent kayaks and water boards (Melmerby Adventures).One of my fav beaches around.
Emma Eisses
22.07.2023
Melmerby Beach Provincial Park
I’ve been going to Melmerby my whole life. Took my cat (Lotte) for her first time end of April. It was a little windy but she had fun rolling around in the sand. It’s a gorgeous beach for walking and swimming. Some parts are better than others. Work is being done in the parking lot after damage from the hurricane. One of my fav beaches in the province and definitely gets busy in summer. Always fun to enjoy the quiet of it in the off seasons.
Jana Forgrave
12.07.2023
Melmerby Beach Provincial Park
Always a good time at Melmerby (aka The MERB). Beauty of a beach. Sometime there's even deer on it. Lots of tiny rocks and sea glass can usually be found too. There's jellyfish but they don't burn when they sting ...a lot of people don't react to them, but if they do, it's just an itch. It's that way all across NS though.

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6280 Little Harbour Rd, Little Harbour, NS B2H 5C4
Melmerby Beach Provincial Park