Kidston Lake Beach Halifax, NS B3R 2J1

Kidston Lake Beach





64 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




Kidston Lake Beach Halifax, NS B3R 2J1




About the Business

Kidston Lake Beach | Beaches | swimming | Halifax | Kidston Lake Beach has a modest sized beach area adjacent to the lake (the perimeter of which is lined with trees). Along the entrance point of the lake, there are also several boulders to sit down at (if you want to avoid sand sticking to you). There are several picnic tables in the grassy area perfect for a family day out.

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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

  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed




Recommended Reviews

Jolly Roger
26.09.2023
Kidston Lake Beach
Nice sandy beach with lifeguard on duty during summertime. There’s a bench up on the rock where serves a great spot for enjoying the sunset.
M Cafik
11.09.2023
Kidston Lake Beach
One of the many many wonderful parks in the city of Halifax. Short walking trails through a lovely forest. Sand beach area supervised by lifeguards. Inland lake was clean and water was great for a refreshing swim.
Leo Liu
11.09.2023
Kidston Lake Beach
This is a pleasant lakeside for family picnics. There isn't only the beach but you will enjoy the rock trail with your dog !
J. Ross Mayhew
10.09.2023
Kidston Lake Beach
I grew up just minutes away from this VERY pretty place!! In the early 60s, it was home to a still-working sawmill, and the woods around the lake were logged to produce lumber. There were even horses!!! The trail was ankle-deep with sawdust in spots, and wood was stacked up along the sides of the trail. It's still a lovely spot, developed into a cute little park with picnic tables, a sandy beach, and a trail system that goes across the barrens which were until recently thick with blueberries (but not anymore: our climate is FAR wetter now than back in the 60s when i spent many a wonderful summer day picking gallons and gallons of berries for mom to make into all sorts of things, and even freeze.... and of course i sold some to the neighbours, lol. There were fires in the area regularly then, which regenerated the berry bushes. STILL a great trail system for hiking: you can go for miles through the woods, to several other local places and lakes. The water has grown clearer over the decades, and is now QUITE good for even sensitive swimmers. The famous Rocking Stone, which a child could rock when i was such a child, is now next to impossible to move more than a few inches, but it CAN be rocked with a bit of effort still, and a long enough pole. GREAT for climbing on, lol. The Victorians used to sally out from Halifax to see it, and have picnics on top, while folks rocked it for their enjoyment. A historic spot and a great little park which is very much enjoyed by the residents of Spryfield.
ryan fall
10.09.2023
Kidston Lake Beach
This might be the best lake in HRM perfect amount of beach and drop off. The life guards are always on point and ready to go. Could use a place to change in and out of a swimsuit though.
Diego
08.09.2023
Kidston Lake Beach
Great place to go but small beach. If its not a busy day you'll have a lot of fun!
Setareh Davari
02.09.2023
Kidston Lake Beach
Water is so fresh and clean, very cozy place to swim and usually not super busy
Lesi
27.07.2023
Kidston Lake Beach
It’s was very nice and chill not a lot of people came and the water wasn’t too cold either. A good 9/10
Ashley H
22.07.2023
Kidston Lake Beach
Really nice beach. Not much shade. There's one, small picnic table and a memorial bench. The lifeguarded area is small and fairly shallow. Mostly sandy. The parking is out of sight and there is obvious signs of break-ins, so make sure valuables are stored out of sight.
Albina Ziatdinova
22.07.2023
Kidston Lake Beach
Great nice park in Spryfield. Nice supervised beach on the Kidston lake. The only downside is the last bit of the road to the park is in a pretty poor condition and not very wide. Small parking in the park and more outside.

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Halifax, NS B3R 2J1
Kidston Lake Beach