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Long Lake Provincial Park (Nova Scotia) 44°37′03″N 63°38′07″W / 44.6175°N 63.6353°W / 44.6175; -63 Lower East Chezzetcook Provincial Park
St. Aspinquid's Chapel was established by a French missionary, Louis-Pierre Thury, at Chebucto (present day Halifax, Nova Scotia) in the late 17th century.The chapel is a natural stone amphitheatre located by Chain Rock Battery on the Northwest Arm at Point Pleasant Park.
Cactus Canyon Campground, near Ava, a male-only nude campground; Forty Acre Club, [219] in Lonedell, a family-friendly nudist campground; Heartland Naturists, [220] a non-landed group organized in Kansas City affiliated with The Naturist Society; Natural Pines Resort [221] in Memphis, a clothing-optional, adult lifestyle-friendly campground
Smuggler's Cove Provincial Park at St. Marys Bay. Smuggler’s Cove Provincial Park (also known as "Le Fourneau") is a provincial park located in Meteghan, Digby County, Nova Scotia, Canada, and can be found alongside Highway 1 in the Yarmouth and Acadian Shores region.
The North Common contains a cricket ground, several softball diamonds, a large fountain near the centre, tennis courts, a soccer field, an outdoor city-owned swimming pool, skateboarding facilities, and a smaller fountain. It is larger than the Central Common, and is much more empty and open, making it suitable for organized sporting and ...
Nova Scotia Coastal Water Trail Old Annapolis Road Hiking Trail 44°41′52.2″N 63°53′17.1″W / 44.697833°N 63.888083°W / 44.697833; -63.888083 ( Old Annapolis Road Hiking Pennant Point Trail 44°26′52.1″N 63°37′23.2″W / 44.447806°N 63.623111°W / 44.447806; -63.623111 ( Pennant Point
Porters Lake (2011 population: 3,202) [1] is a rural community in the Eastern Shore region of the Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, between Trunk 7 and Route 207, 27.8 km from Halifax The residents mainly commute to jobs in Dartmouth , Burnside Industrial Park or in Downtown Halifax .
There are two formal national parks in Nova Scotia, with one managed as a reserve. Cape Breton Highlands National Park; Kejimkujik National Park - this park is composed of two sections. The main park is inland, with a seaside adjunct for day use only located near Liverpool. Sable Island National Park Reserve