Anson's Cove Beach Cape Breton Regional Municipality, NS

Anson's Cove Beach





47 Reviews




Anson's Cove Beach Cape Breton Regional Municipality, NS




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  • Good for kids




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Devin Skinner
29.09.2023
Anson's Cove Beach
One of the best beaches around just half to watch out for the rip tide
Shanespea
18.09.2023
Anson's Cove Beach
Past kenington cove .. good parking .. a bit of a walk to the actual beach but worth it.
FrizleFry00
17.09.2023
Anson's Cove Beach
Amazing location.
chrissy hall
30.08.2023
Anson's Cove Beach
One of the most beautiful beaches on the island!
Christine Peters
28.08.2023
Anson's Cove Beach
I have been going to this beach... well... for over 30 years, and I haven't found one yet that conpares to this one.
Anson Clark
27.08.2023
Anson's Cove Beach
Thanks for all the positive reviews of my beach.Please remember to keep your pets on a leash and stay safe.
Neil MacCandless
08.08.2023
Anson's Cove Beach
Great place for swimming. Repairs to the stairs getting to the beach area are needed.
Nino
04.08.2023
Anson's Cove Beach
one star is not for the beach, it is for the smashed car window. the beach is not supervised, watch at your car. Apart from theft from our car which caused a lot of effort I would like to praise the beach very much. it is really nice place.
Candace Dixon
25.07.2023
Anson's Cove Beach
Very beautiful beach and park. I loved the look of it. It is hard to get down to the beach there is no trail. I wouldn't advise elderly people or small children trying to get down without support. The water was very cold compared to other beaches in the area. I didnt swim for the reason. The kids did but not for very long.
Ken Heaton
24.07.2023
Anson's Cove Beach
The Wolfe's Landing National Historic Site (Kennington Cove area) is adorned by two spectacular beaches. They are located along the Kennington Cove Road. The first beach, where James Wolfe landed in 1758, is Kennington Cove. The second beach found at the end of the road is called Anson's Cove. There are a limited number of parking spaces available at each beach. A short walk through the woods is required to access Anson's Cove.Popular during the warmest days of summer and fall, these unsupervised beaches offer rustic services such as outhouses and picnic tables. During the summer, special events are organized by a number of different groups and organizations. There may be special events that take place at the beaches where supervision of the beaches is provided.Rip tides are known to occur at the unsupervised beaches. Therefore, caution should be used at all times, especially when swimming. Users of the beaches and facilities do so at their own risk. Consumption of alcohol is not permitted in our unlicensed public places.When on our trails and beaches, please be responsible and join with us in caring for our environment. Take your garbage with you. Our wildlife will benefit from your good stewardship. Other visitors and our future generations will be thankful.

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