Scots Bay Provincial Park 24 Wharf Rd, Canning, NS B0P 1H0

Scots Bay Provincial Park





243 Reviews




Scots Bay Provincial Park 24 Wharf Rd, Canning, NS B0P 1H0




About the Business

Scots Bay | Nova Scotia Parks | Small park offering access to Scots Bay, near Cape Split. Watch the world's highest tides rise and fall before your eyes.

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24 Wharf Rd, Canning, NS B0P 1H0

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Features

  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Picnic tables
  • Hiking




Recommended Reviews

Jackie Maxwell
17.10.2023
Scots Bay Provincial Park
Little parking lot, short walk, little bride great view.Tide was out so lots of pebbles to peruse while heading towards the ocean. Sky was clear and there were several couples, family's and pets wandering and sitting.My group spent some time with our feet in the water, listening the sounds of nature at its finest.A must stop and see if you are in Nova Scotia.
John F
11.10.2023
Scots Bay Provincial Park
Great place to find all kinds of rocks, pebbles and stones.
Marc Byzenko
08.10.2023
Scots Bay Provincial Park
Great place for the whole family to enjoy, bring chairs or blankets, rocky cove, Take what you bring. Check tide info to walk on the ocean bed. Checking out further down the road. Enjoy your adventures!
William Lucas
11.09.2023
Scots Bay Provincial Park
Stunning Vista! The sun was warm and the bay was flat calm. Sadly, we were running out of time and had only a quick walk along the beach. Five minutes from the Cape Spit trail head.
Lesley Moll
05.09.2023
Scots Bay Provincial Park
Great spot to collect agates and other nice Bay of Fundy rocks. The tide levels are spectacular and it is different every time I go.
Melissa Pound
30.08.2023
Scots Bay Provincial Park
If you go at low tide as it just turns to come back in to can walk out to meet the ocean as it comes back in. The water is only ever as high as your thighs for as far out as you can walk pretty much at the deepest and as warm as bath water until it reaches the rocks in its way in. Amazing thing to do. Great view of Cape Split.
David Carlson
22.08.2023
Scots Bay Provincial Park
It is a place of stark beauty. The shoreline constantly being shaped and reshaped by the dramatic difference between high and low tides is awesome. Our grandkids loved roaming the beach searching for treasures among the stones and sand.
Andrew Joudrey
08.08.2023
Scots Bay Provincial Park
One of my favourite beaches! Wear appropriate footwear as the shoreline is mostly rocks. We always have fun looking for pieces of amethyst and other minerals. There’s not a lot of parking and it can sometimes be busy. There is also not a lot of spots to grab supplies so make sure to take snacks and water.
Jeff Carter
24.07.2023
Scots Bay Provincial Park
Take at least one clear garbage bag with you, take the time to pick up a bag of rope or other plastic garbage off the beach or adjoining salt marsh, and later, after enjoying the beautiful Bay at the beach, please tote it home with you, to put out for roadside pick-up. And please, don't use our roads and lots for garbage plots. We have cleaned the Beach and Salt Marsh - please help keep it clean. Enjoy the great scenery of the Beach and Salt Marsh. Watch for gulls, eagles, hawks, sand pipers, herons, numerous ducks, loons, and geese, and the many song birds living on the salt marsh. Popularly known as a 'rock hound's paradise!

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24 Wharf Rd, Canning, NS B0P 1H0
Scots Bay Provincial Park