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Table of Contents Rules and Regulations 2 Safe Stay and Emergency 3 Reservations & Fees 4 5 Self Registration Parks 6 Partnership Advertising 7 Park Seasons 8 Amherst Shore 9 Battery 0 Blomidon Boylston 2 Cape Chignecto 3 5 Caribou Munroes Island 6 Dollar Lake 7 8 Ellenwood Lake 9 Five Islands 20 2 Graves Island 22 Laurie 23 Mira River 24 25 Porters Lake 26 Rissers Beach 27 28 Salsman 29 Smileys 30 The Islands 3 Thomas Raddall 32 Valleyview 33 Whycocomagh 34 Day Use Parks 35 39 Park Locator Map 40 4 Park Events by Date 42 56 Park Event by Location 57 While we strive for accuracy, you may wish to check with park staff, or the nearest DNR office, to confirm availability of services or to inquire about any changes to the policies found in this guide. Crown copyright, Province of Nova Scotia, 207 Front cover location: Rissers Beach Provincial Park

To ensure everyone has a pleasant stay, please note the following Park Rules and Regulations: Alcohol-free Period No alcohol is permitted at camping parks from opening date to Tuesday July 4, 207 at pm. After this time, campers may consume alcohol at their campsite only. Mid-season changes to this policy may occur if local issues arise. Group camping areas are alcohol free. Alcohol is not permitted in day-use parks. Camping Permits Campers must have a camping permit and must camp in designated sites. A camping permit is issued to an adult (9 years and older) who is staying at the campsite. A person who is 6 to 8 years of age may hold a camping permit if accompanied in the park by a person 9 years of age or older who accepts responsibility for the younger campers. A camping permit includes up to 6 people and one vehicle. Fees apply for extra people, unless part of one family. An extra vehicle needs a separate permit. A camping permit may be issued for up to 4 nights at the same campsite. A camping permit expires if a campsite is unoccupied for 48 hours. Check Out Checkout for all parks is :00 pm. Make sure that your campsite is clean. Dishwashing Wash dishes at a dishwashing station or at your campsite. Do not wash dishes at water taps or in the sinks at comfort stations. Dispose of dishwater at a dishwashing station, when provided, or in a vault toilet, or RV dump station (from camper or RV tank). Do not dispose of dishwater at water taps or campsites. Dogs and Other Pets Pets are welcome when owners act responsibly and follow the rules: Dogs must kept under control at all times, on a leash no longer than 2.0 metres (6 feet), including at swimming areas. Owners must make sure that their dog does not make excessive noise or disturb other park users. Owners must clean up their dog s waste and place it in a garbage container. In the off-season, owners must remove their dog s waste from the park. Dogs and other pets are not permitted in public structures at the park or in any area designated as pet free. Public structures include washrooms, vault toilets, cooking shelters, change houses, and administrative and program buildings. Service animals are permitted in these areas. Firearms Firearms are not permitted within the park. Fires Fires are allowed within campsite grills only. If the site you reserve does not have a grill, you cannot have a fire. During a fire ban, you may continue to use the grill at your campsite, unless park staff tell you otherwise. Firewood Buy firewood locally to prevent the spread of invasive species. Moving firewood, even just a few kilometres, can spread invasive insects and diseases to our forests. Don't pack wood buy it locally Burn it on site Leave un-used wood for the next camper Never take wood back home http://parks.novascotia.ca

Fireworks Fireworks are generally prohibited. Some exceptions are made for special events. Event leaders should seek special permission at least one week in advance from the local DNR district office. Fishing Fishing is permitted with a Nova Scotia sport fishing licence. Garbage and Recycling Practice waste sorting and recycling in accordance with provincial and municipal regulations. The required steps will be posted at the park. Propane canisters and cylinders: never put these in the garbage. Generators Generators may be used between 9:00 am and 8:00 pm only. Medical use: If you require a generator for medical purposes, tell us when you arrive at the park. We will try to place you so as not to disturb other campers. Hunting and Trapping No hunting or trapping within the park. Noise Quiet time is 0:30 pm to sunrise. Noisy parties and rowdy behaviour are not tolerated. Selling Selling is not permitted in the park. Advertising or operating a business within the park requires a special permit. Shelter Equipment You are allowed up to three pieces of shelter equipment, space permitting. Showers Showers are for registered campers only. Traffic Speed Speed limit within the park is 5 km. Vehicles A camping permit includes one vehicle. An extra vehicle requires a separate permit. Off-highway vehicles and unlicenced vehicles may not be operated within the park. Visitors/Non-Campers Visitors may enter the park up to 0:00 pm. Visitors must leave by 0:30 pm. Access by vehicle may be limited to only those who are registered campers. Visitors to a provincial camping park may drive their vehicle through a campground only with permission of the park attendant. If you are not a registered camper, you may picnic in the day-use area only. Regulations The Parks Act and Regulations are enforced at all times. Those who fail to comply will be asked to leave the park. 2 http://parks.novascotia.ca Tor Bay Provincial Park

Tips for a safe stay Avoid insect bites by using insect repellant and wearing long sleeves and pants. Light coloured fabrics are less attractive to biting insects. Apply a sunscreen of at least SPF 30, wear a broad-brimmed hat and sun glasses. Supervise children around water and playground equipment. Encourage children to keep their distance from wildlife and other campers pets. Have family members tell you when they are leaving the campsite, where they plan to go and when they ll return. If someone does get lost, be able to give a physical description weight, height, clothing, hairstyle and colour. Cook and store food carefully to avoid food-borne illness. Cleaning your picnic table after meals helps prevent odors which attract insects and wildlife. Keep valuables out of sight in a secure area. Better yet, leave them at home. In Case of Emergency An emergency evacuation plan has been prepared for all camping parks to ensure everyone can exit the park safely. The law requires that you obey directions given by park staff. Should you or a member of your group have an emergency, notify staff or call 9. Parks are Natural Environments Coastal Parks Use caution when walking along the beach as the tide comes in quickly. Check tide times before you head out. Cliff edges are constantly eroding. Approach cliff edges only at designated stations. Obey all signs and stay behind barriers. Beware of currents when swimming in the ocean. Wildlife Lives Here Year-Round Please respect wildlife and appreciate them from a distance. Do not tease or chase wildlife, or allow a dog to do so. Never feed wildlife. This can cause them to lose their natural fear of people. If you encounter a large mammal, do not approach it. Leave the area at once by slowly backing away in the direction from which you came. Avoid dune and beach areas where piping plovers may be nesting. Leave No Trace Leave No Trace is about respecting and caring for wildlands, doing your part to protect our limited resources and future recreation opportunities. Once this attitude is adopted and the outdoor ethic is sound, the specific skills and techniques become second nature. http://parks.novascotia.ca 3

Reservations 4 http://parks.novascotia.ca Making a reservation is easy. Reservation lines open April 2 and operate until park season ends in October. Just call -888-544-3434 from 9:00 am to Midnight ADT (7 days a week) to speak to a reservation advisor. Service in French is available. Or, visit http://parks.novascotia.ca (24 hrs.) to view park descriptions and site maps. Then book online using our secure internet reservation service. Those outside North America can make reservations by calling 59-826-530. Payment of fees is required at the time of booking. VISA, MasterCard and American Express are accepted for online and telephone reservations. Personal cheques and money orders are accepted for telephone reservations only. A campsite can be reserved for a minimum of one night and a maximum of 4 nights. Reservations can be made until 2:00 Midnight ADT on the day of your arrival. Reservations are held until :00 pm ADT the day following your scheduled arrival. Reservations not claimed by this time will be considered a no show with a penalty of the first night s camping fee being assessed and the remaining reservation being cancelled. If you forfeit the first night of your reservation but wish to camp for the remaining period, you must make a new reservation with the associated costs. The Department of Natural Resources will gladly refund the remainder of the no show reservation when you arrive at the park or you can request it by emailing Reservations@novascotia.ca with your booking number, the park reserved and reservation dates. Please visit the website for more detailed information about the reservation policy. Group Camping Ten provincial camping parks offer group camping. Groups can make reservations beginning May by telephoning the Department of Natural Resources district office closest to the park of their choice (see http://parks.novascotia.ca for phone numbers). For Blomidon, Cape Chignecto, Caribou-Munroes Island, Dollar Lake, Five Islands, Rissers Beach and Thomas Raddall, reservations can be made by calling the park once it opens for the season. For Smileys, The Islands and Whycocomagh, please call the DNR district office throughout the season to make group arrangements. Special Events Families or groups wishing to hold events such as weddings, reunions, corporate events or picnics at camping or day-use parks must contact the DNR office closest to the park of interest. Anyone with questions about holding other types of events in provincial parks should contact Parks, Outreach and Service Delivery Division at 902-662-3030. Hours for Park Offices and Registration Centres (yellow phone kiosk) Spring shoulder season: May 9 to June 29 9 am to pm Daily Summer peak season: June 30 to Sept 4 9 am to pm Sun to Thursday 9 am to midnight Fri to Sat 9 am to midnight Holiday-weekend Sundays Fall shoulder season: Sept 5 to Oct 6 9 am to pm Daily

Fees All fees include applicable taxes. Campsites (up to six people) Basic (in parks without flush toilets & showers) $20.00 Basic sites available in Boylston & Valleyview Semi-serviced (in parks with flush toilets & showers) $26.70 Serviced (sites with water/electric hook-up) $35.60 Serviced sites available at Graves Island, Mira River, Porters Lake, Rissers Beach (North), and Whycocomagh Each Additional Person (in excess of six) $2.35 Additional Vehicle Parking (per day) $8.30 Yurt (for up to four people; Whycocomagh) $59.95 Each Additional Person in a Yurt (in excess of four) $0.90 Bunkhouse/Cabin (Cape Chignecto) $59.40 Additional Person in Bunkhouse/Cabin $.85 Campsite at Cape Chignecto $26.70 Senior s Discount (65 years & over) $2.35 Veteran's Discount $2.35 Reservation Fee $9.00 Change/Cancel Reservation $7.00 Firewood (per bundle) $5.00 Ice (per bag) $2.50 RV/Trailer Sewage Disposal (non-camper) $6.55 Provincial Wildlife Park 902-758-2040 http://wildlifepark.novascotia.ca The Provincial Wildlife Park & Greenwing Legacy Interpretive Centre located in Shubenacadie (Exit off Hwy 02) is the perfect place to enjoy the age-old pastime of animal watching. Wheelchair accessible pathways lead you to close-up views of a variety of species from muskrats and moose to weasels and waterfowl. Summer Season: May 5 October 5, 9 am 6:30 pm Winter Season: October 6 May 4, Weekends Only, 9 am 3 pm Summer Season Admission* Daily Season Pass Family $2. $36. Adult $4.75 $5. Youth (6 7 yrs) $2. $5.25 Children (5 & under) Free Free * Fees are for Summer Season only. Winter fees are less, please check with the Wildlife Park website: http://wildlifepark.novascotia.ca All taxes are included. Fees subject to change. Please check the Wildlife Park website. http://parks.novascotia.ca 5

Self-Registration Parks Make a Reservation You can reserve a site at a self-reservation park, as you would at any other park, by calling the toll-free phone number or going online. With a reservation, when you arrive at the park you can proceed directly to your site. (At Porters Lake and The Islands you must arrive before the staff leave at :00 pm in order to enter the park.) If You don t Have a Reservation: Stop at the Registration Centre when you arrive. Look at the park map to note potential sites of interest. Open the yellow box and use the direct line telephone to the booking agent. The line operates 9:00 am until :00 pm. The agent will advise on site availability and cost. Provide the agent with your credit card number or put cash/cheque in a camping permit envelope (located in the kiosk). Complete the registration information on the envelope, seal the envelope and deposit it in the Drop Box. Mobile App You can also register and pay using our mobile app. Look for signage along the park driveway that tells you how to access the system. Late Arrival; No Reservation If you arrive after midnight, you can camp on a site for one night. (One night because the site you choose may be on reserve for future nights.) Upon arrival complete a registration envelope, place the exact fee in the envelope, and deposit it in the Drop Box. Or, if you will be leaving after 9:00 am you can use the yellow phone on your way out to use a credit card to pay for your camping stay. If you would like to stay longer, the call centre can advise you on site availability in the park. No reservation fee is charged when using the yellow phone to register for a stay at the park or to extend your current stay. The reservation fee will be applied if using the yellow phone to make a future reservation at the park. Please Note: The park administration buildings are closed. Debit cards are not accepted. No cash is kept on site. Park staff or campground hosts cannot accept payments or make change. Self-registration parks are staffed the same hours as other camping parks in the system. Checkout for all parks is :00 pm. Please ensure your campsite is clean. 6 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Join the Fun. See Event Listings for Locations. It should be second nature. Please put waste in its place. Paper Maps and brochures Newsprint and flyers Cardboard Catalogues Magazines Paperback books Paper egg cartons Envelopes Loose leaf and office paper Recyclables All Beverage Containers Pop, water and juice bottles* Juice cartons and boxes* Aluminum beverage cans* Liquor and beer containers* Milk cartons, bags and jugs Other Glass containers Tin and aluminum cans Plastic bags Plastic containers Aluminum pie plates Organics All Food Waste Meat, fish and bones Fruits and vegetables Tea bags and coffee grounds Bread and pasta Egg and nut shells Soiled and/or Wet Paper Paper towels and napkins Paper plates and food containers Paper sugar and flour bags Coffee filters Garbage Styrofoam Chip bags Bar and candy wrappers Lids, caps and straws Tinfoil and plastic wrap Broken toys Plastic cutlery Cigarette butts Chewing gum Diapers and sanitary products * Ready-to-serve beverage containers (excluding milk) can be returned to any ENVIRO-DEPOT TM for a refund. To find the nearest depot, download our free My ENVIRO-DEPOT TM app at www.putwasteinitsplace.ca/envirodepot.asp Keep Nova Scotia beautiful. Please sort waste properly while staying in our parks. PutWasteInItsPlace.ca http://parks.novascotia.ca 7

Park Seasons for 207 Camping Parks PARK TOURISM REGION DATE Amherst Shore Northumberland Shore June 9 Oct 9 Battery Cape Breton Island June 9 Oct 6 Blomidon ** Annapolis Valley May 9 Oct 9 Boylston * Eastern Shore June 9 Sept Cape Chignecto Bay of Fundy May 9 Oct 9 Caribou-Munroes Island Northumberland Shore June 9 Oct 9 Dollar Lake Eastern Shore June 9 Oct 9 Ellenwood Lake ** Yarmouth & Acadian Shores May 9 Oct 9 Five Islands Bay of Fundy June 9 Oct 9 Graves Island South Shore May 9 Oct 9 Laurie * Halifax Metro June 9 Sept Mira River ** Cape Breton Island June 2 Oct 6 Porters Lake * Eastern Shore May 9 Oct 9 Rissers Beach South Shore May 9 Oct 9 Salsman * Eastern Shore June 9 Sept Smileys * Bay of Fundy June 9 Sept 8 The Islands * South Shore June 9 Oct 9 Thomas Raddall South Shore May 9 Oct 9 Valleyview Annapolis Valley June 9 Oct 9 Whycocomagh * Cape Breton Island June 9 Oct 6 Day-use parks are open: May 9 to Oct 9 The day-use areas of camping parks open and close on the same day as the campground except for Boylston, Dollar Lake, and Salsman which will be open May 9 to Oct 9. *Self-registration park **Self-registration from Sept 5 to closing Some sites have electrical hook-ups LEARN 2 CAMP Curious about camping...but don t know where to start? We can help! Join us for a fun and informative overnight camping experience and learn the ropes from the pros! when July 29 and 30, 207 where Blomidon Provincial Park, Kings County Deadline to register is June 30th, 207 For more information: http://parks.novascotia.ca/content/learn-camp or call 902-893-6350. 8 RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Amherst Shore Provincial Park OPEN JUNE 9 OCT 9 6596 Hwy 366, Amherst Shore, NS 902-66-6002 200 metres Maintenance Compound Private Campsite Type: Wooded.7 km Loop Pull Throughs (2,4,6,8) 6 8 7 4 5 2 42 4 39 40 38 Visitor Parking Partially Wooded Open 0 9 37 36 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 35 33 34 3 32 30 29 Gate.2 km to Beach Annabelles Brook 20 22 2 23 24 27 26 25 28 Pedestrian Underpass Hiking Trail.0 km Loop Northumberland Strait Looking for restful family camping? Seldom crowded, Amherst Shore, offers comfortable wooded campsites and a bevy of things to do. Hike one of three forested trails, swim at the park s red sand/cobble beach or take a short drive to one of the nearby provincial beach parks that offer swimming in the warm waters of the Northumberland Strait. Directions From Highway 04, take Exit 3 and follow Highway 366 approximately 40 km (25 mi.) to the park entrance. Nearby Attractions Amherst Cumberland County Museum (36 km) Tidnish Bridge Tidnish Information & Interpretive Center (3 km) Oxford Wild Blueberry & Maple Center (36 km) New Brunswick New Brunswick Border (3 km) Campsite Types: 42 Wooded (4 Pull-Through, 2 accessible) GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 45 57' 40.25" Longitude (W) 63 52' 44.49" RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca 9

Battery Provincial Park 00 Grenville St. (Hwy 4), St. Peter s, NS 902-535-3094 OPEN JUNE 9 OCT 6 Backcountry Trail Lime Kiln Road 200 metres 28 27 26 24 25 37 36 2 23 22 20 9 8 38 4 3 40 2 39 4 Walk-in sites 2, 3, 5, 6 & 7 7 6 5 Fort Dorchester Site 29 30 3 32 33 35 34 Lock 8 St Peter s Canal 6 One Way Road Lawrence Kavanagh s Site St. Peter s Canal National Historic Site 56 55 54 52 53 49 45 48 44 46 50 47 42 5 43 Two Way Road 3 2 4 5 Walk-in sites, 2 & 3 Fort Toulouse St Peter s Coastal Trail Nova Scotia Parks Parks Canada St. Peter s Bay Campsite Type: Wooded Partially Wooded Lighthouse Open You ve probably heard location matters and Battery will make you a believer. There s lots to see the Atlantic coast, the picturesque Bras d Or Lake, the historic St. Peter s Canal, and a wide variety of mammals and birds. There s lots to do too paddle, fish, bicycle, dive, snorkel, walk one of the four trails, or visit the vibrant village of St. Peter s. Directions Follow Highway 04 from Port Hawkesbury (or Highway 4 from Sydney) to St. Peter s. Look for the park sign east of St. Peter s at the canal bridge. Nearby Attractions St. Peter s Area St. Peter s Canal (adjoining) Nicolas Denys Museum (.5 km) Wallace MacAskill Museum (2 km) Point Michaud Point Michaud Beach Prov. Park (8 km) Campsite Types: 22 Open / 8 Partially Wooded / 23 Wooded (3 water and electrical) GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 45 39' 25.28" Longitude (W) 60 52' 0.35" 0 RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Blomidon Provincial Park 338 Pereau Rd., Canning, NS 902-582-739 OPEN MAY 9 OCT 9 200 metres 3.2 km Woodland Trail Trail distances are one-way 406 405 40 404 403 402 66 52 50 53 48 54 5 49 56 47 55 58 57 59 60 6 62 63 Multi-Purpose Building 64 69 67 65 7 46 45 408 72 44 43 42 4 73 74 40 38 39 37 36 35 34 33 75 29 3 28 30 32 3 km to Look-off Trail Access to Beach Borden Brook Trail 3.5 km Day Use Area Park Office Jodrey Trail 6 km 407 70 Over flow 68 6 8 OF 20 9 7 2 5 22 4 24 23 3 26 2 25 9 0 27 7 2 3 5 8 6 4 Danger Eroding Bank Fence Campsite Type: Wooded Partially Wooded Open Overlooking the scenic Minas Basin, and the world s highest tides, Blomidon rises 83 metres (600 feet) above sea level. Truly a hikers dream, enjoy one of four forested and coastal trails or challenge yourself to hike nearby Cape Split. Back at the park you can bicycle, swim, wildlife watch or fly a kite. Don t forget your camera! Directions From Highway 0, take Exit and follow Route 358 north to Canning. Proceed through Canning to Pereau Road which ends at the park entrance. Nearby Attractions The Look-off Blomidon Look-off Provincial Park (2 km) Scots Bay Cape Split Hiking Trail (20 km) Starrs Point Prescott House Museum (23 km) Wolfville (29 km) Atlantic Theatre Festival Robie Tufts Nature Centre Randall House Historical Museum Acadia Botanical Gardens Grand Pre Grand-Pre National Historic Site (35 km) Caution: Note tide times; don t get stranded on the beach. Approach cliffs only at designated viewing stations and stay behind the fence. Campsite Types: 6 Open / 5 Partially Wooded / 55 Wooded GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 45 5' 24.0" Longitude (W) 64 2' 6.23" RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Boylston Provincial Park 3 Hwy 6, Boylston, NS OPEN JUNE 9 SEPT Campsite Type: Wooded Partially Wooded Open Private Irving Lake 33 29 34 35 3 30 32 26 27 24 25 0 6 22 23 2 5 9 20 4 8 9 7 3 8 6 5 7 2 4 2 3 To Route 6 Registration Kiosk Amphitheatre Private 200 metres Boylston invites you to relax at its open and wooded hilltop sites in a peaceful setting overlooking the Milford Haven River. Bring your canoe and fishing gear as Irving Lake is stocked annually. While here, you re just minutes away from golf and various historical attractions. Directions From Highway 04, take Exit 37 and follow Highway 6 south for approximately 28 kms (7.5 mi.) to the park entrance. Nearby Attractions Guysborough (7 km) Osprey Shores Golf Course Resort Mulgrave Road Theatre Guysborough Historical Museum Guysborough Marina Boat Rental Canso Grassy Island National Historic Site (35 km) Campsite Types: 34 Wooded Self-registration park: General inquiries contact DNR Guysborough Office 902-533-3503 GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 45 25' 36.62" Longitude (W) 6 30' 38.7" 2 RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Cape Chignecto Provincial Park 08 West Advocate Rd., Advocate Harbour, NS 902-392-2085 OPEN MAY 9 OCT 9 Towering 85-metre high cliffs, sheltered coves, rare plants, and old growth forests can all be found at Cape Chignecto Provincial Park. The spectacular scenery and the wilderness experience will bring you back time after time. Eatonville Day-Use Area Open May 9 Oct 9. Don t forget your camera as you enjoy a day of outdoor adventure on two user-friendly trails that let you behold some of the nation s best scenery. Enter via West Apple River Road. From there, take one trail to the Three Sisters sea stacks, and then take the other trail to Squally Point. Note: the Eatonville Visitor Centre is closed until further notice. Directions From Highway 04, take Exit 2. At Parrsboro, take Highway 209 to the park entrance. From New Brunswick on Highway 04, take Exit 4 to Highway 302 south to Highway 242 east. Then follow Highway 209 to the park entrance. Check Out Check In Campsites: Check-out: 4:00 PM (Please ensure your campsite is clean) Cabins and bunkhouse: Check-in: :00 PM, Check-out: :00 AM Backcountry Access The backcountry is accessible only from the designated trailhead at Red Rocks unless park staff authorize an alternate route. Camping for Kayakers Camping is permitted at: Refugee Cove and Seal Cove. Campers must register at the office. Group Camping Available at the walk-in site. Requests from groups will be addressed on a case-by-case basis. Maximum group size: 2 persons, including tour guides. Maximum tent capacity: 4 persons. Maximum number of tents: 3 four-person or 6 two-person tents. Each tent requires a campsite permit. Be Careful The tidal range and steep coastal cliffs may trap unwary hikers. The tide rises and falls at a rate of one inch per minute. Hiking along the beach west of McGahey Brook is not permitted. Approach cliffs only at designated viewing areas. The cliff line is constantly eroding and may be unstable. Boil, filter or treat all water before consuming. Respect The Environment Pack out all garbage and sort garbage and recyclables. Most trash can be eliminated by packing food in plastic bags instead of cans, foil and bottles. Do not put garbage in the outhouses. Outhouses are provided at all campsites. In other areas, dig a hole and bury human waste at least 00 metres (300 ft) away from streams and other sources of drinking water. Do not bathe or wash dishes in streams or other water sources. Park Rules and Regulations To ensure everyone has a pleasant stay, please note: No open fires are permitted at backcountry campsites. Fires are only permitted at designated walk-in campsites (fire grills) at New Yarmouth. Make sure your fire is out before you leave or turn in for the night. Occupancy is limited to one tent per pad (check with staff). Quiet time is 0:30 pm until sunrise. Nearby Attractions Cape d Or (2 km) Port Greville (20 km) Age of Sail Heritage Centre Parrsboro (45 km) Fundy Geological Museum Ottawa House Museum Joggins (45 km) UNESCO World Heritage Site Fossil Cliffs & Interpretive Centre Campsite Types: All Walk-in 5 Open / 75 Wooded / 3 Cabins / Bunkhouse / 2 Kayak sites When booking online, select Backcountry Hiking or Backcountry Kayaking or "Bunkhouse" as your Reservation Type. GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 45 20' 58.27" Longitude (W) 64 49' 24.08" RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca 3

Cape Chignecto Provincial Park OPEN MAY 9 OCT 9 Back Country Trail Front Country Trail Forest Access Road 4 RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Cape Chignecto Provincial Park OPEN MAY 9 OCT 9 Campsite Type: Wooded Partially Wooded Open A Christy Field B Mill Brook 2 3 C Red Rocks 4 3 2 5 6 5 4 8 9 Mill Brook Refugee Cove 2 0 9 8 6 7 5 4 3 7 Red Rocks Beach Parking Lot Cape Chignecto Cape Chignecto Kayak sites RCK RCK6 D Little Bald Rock E Big Bald Rock Brook F Keyhole Brook 4 2 Beach Eatonville 3 Cape Chignecto Eatonville Beach Big Bald Rock Brook Cape Chignecto 3 2 4 5 Keyhole Brook Eatonville 3 2 5 4 Cape Chignecto G Seal Cove H Eatonville I New Yarmouth Beach Kayak sites SC SC6 Cape Chignecto Seal Cove Brook Eatonville 7 6 3 5 4 River 2 Spicer Cove Advocate Eatonville Road Field 9 8 7 River Field 0 29 25 27 3 9 23 5 5 2 9 7 7 3 6 2 4 8 24 20 4 26 0 22 6 2 8 2 RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca 5

Caribou-Munroes Island Provincial 29 Three Brooks Rd., Caribou, NS 902-485-634 OPEN JUNE 9 OCT 9 To Picnic Area and Beach Private Maintenance Compound Visitor Parking 6 3 2 0 5 9 8 4 7 7 6 8 Loop A 5 9 20 4 2 22 3 23 2 24 Trail to Picnic Area and Beach 200 metres Northumberland Strait Main Entrance to Park & Picnic Area 65 64 66 To Hwy #06 To Pictou Private 63 62 Park Office 6 60 72 67 73 68 69 70 74 7 58 57 59 Wheelchair Accessible Gate 56 Loop C Walk-in Sites 75 80 8 78 79 76 83 77 82 84 94 95 85 93 87 48 45 44 43 49 42 50 46 4 52 47 54 5 53 40 36 37 3839 Loop B 35 34 25 33 26 3 30 32 92 86 Walk-in Sites 88 27 9 28 29 89 90 Walk-in Sites Private Campsite Type: Wooded Partially Wooded Open Like shoreline adventures? Love Caribou-Munroes Island! With its beautiful two kilometer white sand beach the swimming is great, the beachcombing engaging, the paddling fun and the birdwatching won t disappoint. Lose your cares with a walk along the three kilometer coastal trail. Oh yes, there s places to bicycle too! Directions From Highway 04, take Exit 22 and follow Highway 06 to Caribou. Just before the ferry terminal turn right and then take a left onto Three Brooks Road (Route 6) to the park entrance. Nearby Attractions Pictou (6 km) Hector Heritage Quay McCulloch House Museum Northumberland Fisheries Museum Stellarton Museum of Industry (25 km) Campsite Types: 7 Open / 4 Partially Wooded / 74 Wooded GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 45 43' 8.48" Longitude (W) 62 39' 24.89" 6 RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Trail Dollar Lake Provincial Park 5265 Old Guysborough Rd., Wyses Corner, NS 902-384-2770 OPEN JUNE 9 OCT 9 (No Showers) Gate Trail to Field.2 km Dollar Lake Brook Brook Trail km To Beach Field To Hwy 22 To Campground C Loop C Dollar Lake Beach Bridge A Shoreline Trail Loop A Gate 2 3 4 Group Camping Only D Loop D Trail to Field 0.5 km Service Road Gate Gate Camper Beach Maintenance Camping Registration Campsite Type: 400 metres Wooded Partially Wooded Open Approximately half an hour from Halifax, yet worlds away, Dollar Lake invites you to relax and enjoy nature. The lake offers swimming, paddling, boating, and fishing. Four walking trails provide good opportunities to see white-tailed deer, squirrels, hares, ruffed grouse and various birds, including loons. There s even a beaver lodge visible from the trail. In winter, the road and trail network provides great cross-country skiing. Directions From Highway 02. Take Exit 5A. Follow Route 22 approximately 20 km east to the park entrance. Nearby Attractions Enfield Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum/Hfx. Intl. Airport (25 km) Middle Musquodoboit Bicentennial Theatre (25 km) Stewiacke Mastodon Ridge & Showcase Nova Scotia (30 km) Meagher s Grant (8 km) River Oaks Golf Club (20 km) Goffs Airlane Golf Club (20 km) Campsite Types: 36 Partially Wooded / 8 Wooded GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 44 56' 46.76" Longitude (W) 63 8' 54.96" RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca 7

Dollar Lake Provincial Park OPEN JUNE 9 OCT 9 A Loop A Shoreline Trail 3 9 5 7 5 7 0 8 2 6 4 6 20 37 8 35 39 2 33 9 36 34 38 23 3 32 24 22 26 28 30 25 27 29 40 4 43 42 4 3 2 Campsite Type: Wooded Partially Wooded Open C Loop C 5 6 7 9 4 3 8 0 5 2 4 30 6 29 7 28 26 8 24 22 27 9 25 20 23 2 2 3 32 D Loop D 7 5 8 32 34 30 33 36 35 3 28 29 39 3 44 2 43 40 38 42 27 4 26 7 6 6 24 25 4 5 22 3 20 23 9 8 9 2 2 0 Gate 8 RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Ellenwood Lake Provincial Park 888 Mood Road, Deerfield, NS 902-76-2400 OPEN MAY 9 OCT 9 Campsite Type: Wooded 86 85 Partially Wooded 84 Open 83 82 2 44 3 4 87 5 Multi-Purpose Building Supervised swimming in day-use area 80 79 8 46 43 47 42 4 40 6 39 7 8 9 0 2 3 4 5 70 69 68 67 66 200 metres 77 75 73 74 7 72 65 64 48 49 78 50 5 76 52 53 55 54 57 59 56 6 58 60 62 63 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 3 29 30 28 27 6 7 8 9 20 2 22 23 24 26 25 Make Ellenwood Lake your base when exploring the western part of the province. Enjoy a peaceful camping experience at our wooded sites; some with lakeside views. There are great stargazing opportunities.take a swim along the 6 m (200 ft) long sandy beach, or go canoeing, kayaking or fishing. On land, unwind at a comfortable pace along the km wooded trail or bicycle around the park. In winter, the road network provides great cross country skiing as the Friends of Ellenwood maintain trails. There is a plowed path for walkers. Directions From Highway 0, take Exit 34 and follow Route 340 north for 6.5 km (4 mi.). Turn right on Saunders Road then right on Mood Road. Nearby Attractions Yarmouth (5 km) Firefighters Museum of Nova Scotia Yarmouth County Museum Cape Forchu Lighthouse Saulnierville Bangor Sawmill Museum (45 km) Campsite Type: 87 Wooded GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 43 55' 46.3" Longitude (W) 66 0' 20.52" RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca 9

Five Islands Provincial Park 68 Bentley Branch Rd. (Hwy 2), Five Islands, NS 902-254-2980 OPEN JUNE 9 OCT 9 East River Estuary Trail 3.3 km G Sand Point Moose Island The Old Wife Minas Basin Economy Mountain Trail 3.4 km Re d H ead Trail.8 km Group Park Office Red Head Trail Distances are one-way A Campground A Minas Basin B Campground B Economy Mountain Trail 3.4 km Tides, time and Mi kmaq culture make Five Islands spectacular. Ninetymetre high cliffs and 225 million-year-old geological formations overlook the world s highest tides, while Mi kmaq culture says Glooscap created the five islands. Spend days here hiking the forested and coastal trails, swimming and beachcombing the cobble/rocky coast, or kayaking to view the cliff formations. Make time to enjoy a picnic in the day-use area. Directions From Highway 04, take Exit and follow Highway 2 to the park entrance. From New Brunswick, take Exit 4 off Highway 04 and follow Highway 2 to the park. Nearby Attractions Economy Cobequid Interpretive Centre (0 km) Parrsboro (23 km) Fundy Geological Museum Ottawa House Museum The Ship s Company Theatre Joggins (65 km) UNESCO World Heritage Site Fossil Cliffs and Museum Caution: Approach cliffs only at designated viewing stations and stay behind the security fence. Tides and currents move quickly and can make swimming or walking the mud flats dangerous. Campsite Types: 7 Open (7 pull-through; 5 of 7 with water) / 22 Wooded GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 45 24' 28.0" Longitude (W) 64 ' 7.40" 20 RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Five Islands Provincial Park OPEN JUNE 9 OCT 9 G Group Camping Campsite Type: Wooded Partially Wooded Open G402 G40 A 93 90 Campground A 92 9 Walk-in Sites 89 to 93 89 4 7 6 2 9 6 3 5 8 8 4 0 2 5 7 3 20 29 28 9 33 45 22 30 4 43 2 32 39 40 36 37 38 44 24 42 23 3 34 35 25 88 26 87 27 Walk-in Sites 87 to 88 46 B Campground B 53 55 54 5 52 57 49 50 56 Walk-in Sites 59 to 6 48 58 84 82 59 60 86 6 85 80 62 83 63 78 64 8 65 76 79 74 77 72 75 66 67 69 68 7 70 73 RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca 2

Graves Island Provincial Park 230 Graves Island Rd., East Chester, NS 902-275-4425 OPEN MAY 9 OCT 9 Campsite Type: Wooded Partially Wooded Open Visitor Parking 08 07 09 0 06 05 04 0 2 00 98 97 3 03 5 94 02 93 4 99 9 7 96 95 6 75 92 90 77 79 82 83 89 74 76 85 88 78 80 8 84 86 87 Walking Trail (Approx. 3.2 km) Multi-purpose Building Walking Trail (Approx. 3.2 km) Mahone Bay 34 35 36 37 Electrical and Water Sites 3 to 32 29 32 27 30 25 2 23 4 28 6 22 8 26 20 3 24 5 7 0 2 9 2 9 5 4 8 38 3 7 50 39 5 6 40 49 4 42 43 44 Trail Distances are one-way 200 metres 45 46 47 48 Graves Island is newly redeveloped and offering even more to see and do. Most campsites offer picturesque views of Mahone Bay and its sailboat traffic. Bring your walking shoes you ll want to stroll the 3.2 km gravel trail, or ride your bike. There s rocky/coastal beach access, as well as a boat launch for kayaking, canoeing, boating, fishing or swimming. Directions From Highway 03, take Exit 7 and follow Route 3 south to the park entrance. Nearby Attractions Lunenburg (44 km) DesBrisay Museum Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic Knaut Rhuland House Museum New Ross Ross Farm Museum (44 km) Electronic entrance gate: Campers will be charged a $3.00 deposit for an entrance swipe card (refundable upon check-out). Campsite Types: 8 Open (33 water and electric sites) / 4 Wooded GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 44 33' 58.64" Longitude (W) 64 3' 4." 22 RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Laurie Provincial Park 4949 Hwy 2, Grand Lake, NS OPEN JUNE 9 SEPT Canadian National Railway Grand Lake Private Trail 2 Two-way Traffic 54 52 50 53 49 55 5 48 56 57 58 59 60 6 62 63 200 metres 7 5 3 8 6 4 20 9 2 22 0 8 24 2 26 23 28 25 29 27 3 32 33 30 34 36 38 7 6 Walk-in Sites 3 to 35 35 5 4 Registration Kiosk 3 2 47 46 44 45 42 43 40 4 37 39 Private Campsite Type: Wooded Partially Wooded Open Looking for restful lakeside camping near metro Halifax s attractions? Laurie won t disappoint! Settle in amid the gorgeous pines. After a day in the city, unwind here with a refreshing swim, a peaceful paddle, a bike ride around the park, or a stroll along the trail. Explore the Day-use park. Directions Southbound: From Highway 02, take Exit 7 and follow Highway 2 south to the park entrance. Northbound: From Halifax on Highway 02, take Exit 5 and follow Highway 2 north to the park. Nearby Attractions Enfield (0 km) Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum Halifax Stanfield International Airport Dartmouth Shubenacadie Canal/Fairbanks Centre (20 km) Halifax (25 km) Citadel, Museums, Province House Public Gardens Sports Hall of Fame Campsite Types: 63 Wooded Self-registration park: General inquiries contact DNR Waverley Office 902-86-2560. GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 44 52' 4.4" Longitude (W) 63 36' 8.38" RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca 23

Mira River Provincial Park 439 Brickyard Road, Albert Bridge, NS 902-563-3373 OPEN JUNE 2 OCT 6 Camper Beach 42 40 4 Peninsula Loop Freshwater Fen C B Open Field Loop Electrical and Water to 32 and 40 to 5 Brickyard Point Loop Mira River Veterans Memorial Park A Electrical and Water 62-76 To Hwy 22 MacLennans Look off DayUseBeach Private Entrance 200metres Dishwashing and Laundry Station D Like the renowned river it s named after, Mira River is bound to leave an impression. There s lots to see and do here: canoeing, kayaking, boating, fishing, snorkeling, or swimming at the quiet cobble beach. Wildlife enthusiasts may spot fox, deer, ducks and loons. When you re ready to explore, you re just a short drive to Sydney, Glace Bay, and Fortress Louisbourg, one of the nation s historic gems. Directions From Highway 25, take Exit 8. Follow Highway 22 south and turn left on Brickyard Road and drive 3 km (2 mi.) to the park entrance. Nearby Attractions Louisbourg Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site (2 km) Marion Bridge Two Rivers Wildlife Park (25 km) Glace Bay (30 km) Marconi National Historic Site Miners Museum Sydney Cossitt House Museum (22 km) Campsite Types: 5 Open (44 water and electric sites) / 40 Partially Wooded (5 water and electrical sites) / 65 Wooded GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 46 ' 33.60" Longitude (W) 60 2' 4.57" 24 RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Mira River Provincial Park OPEN JUNE 2 OCT 6 OPEN FIELD LOOP A Campsite Type: Wooded 28 3 26 2 4 6 7 27 24 25 22 23 2 20 9 8 7 8 6 0 5 2 4 50 9 5 3 49 29 30 48 47 3 40 43 46 45 32 4 42 44 Electrical and Water to 32 and 40 to 5 Partially Wooded Open Veterans Memorial Park 33 34 35 36 39 38 37 PENINSULA LOOP B 86 85 84 8 88 80 87 83 82 79 77 89 90 78 76 92 9 7 75 93 94 9 6 95 97 2 8 96 20 98 22 3 99 00 03 09 0 0 02 08 04 07 05 06 32 33 30 35 29 36 34 3 28 27 25 5 4 26 23 2 24 BRICKYARD POINT LOOP D 209 208 207 20 206 2 205 203 204 202 20 200 72 73 Electrical and Water 74 62 to 76 68 75 50 69 76 5 70 62 52 63 7 53 54 55 58 56 57 59 64 65 66 60 6 79 77 86 87 88 78 89 85 80 84 8 83 82 RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca 25

Porters Lake Provincial Park 60 West Porters Lake Rd., Porters Lake, NS OPEN MAY 9 OCT 9 200 metres Loop A (Sites -0) Electrical and Water 9 7 5 0 8 6 27 28 30 29 3 32 33 34 3 2 35 25 26 24 23 22 36 37 2 9 20 7 39 38 8 Porters Lake 6 5 4 40 3 4 42 2 48 Walk-in Sites 46-48 47 46 5 50 49 52 58 Walk-in Sites 58-59 Walk-in Sites 49-57 53 54 64 59 62 63 55 56 60 6 65 57 66 67 Walk-in Sites 70-72 72 7 68 Walk-in Site 67 69 70 73 8 80 75 74 Walk-in Sites 74-8 79 78 76 77 Loop B 44 43 Walk-in Sites 43-44 Campsite Type: Registration Kiosk Porters Lake Wooded Partially Wooded Open Porters Lake is a welcoming base from which to access the Halifax area, and many Eastern Shore attractions. The park overlooks a large lake with easy canoe/kayak access. Wake to birdsongs, witness busy woodpeckers, or catch a glimpse of one of the many snowshoe hare that live here. Don t miss the nearby Cole Harbour/Lawrenctown Coastal Heritage Park System which provides access to hiking trails, sandy beaches, coastal salt marches and eroding headlands. Directions From Highway 07, take Exit 9 and travel 4 km (2.8 mi.) south on West Porters Lake Road to the park entrance. Nearby Attractions Porters Lake (5 km) Musquodoboit Harbour Musquodoboit Railway Museum (2 km) Shearwater/Eastern Passage (32 km) Fisherman s Cove Shearwater Aviation Museum Jeddore Oyster Pond Fisherman s Life Museum (33 km) Campsite Types: 0 Open (0 water and electric) / 70 Partially Wooded Self-registration park: General inquiries contact DNR Jeddore Office 902-889-2332 GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 44 4' 27.98" Longitude (W) 63 8' 32.0" 26 RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Rissers Beach Provincial Park 5366 Hwy 33, Petite Riviere, NS 902-688-2034 OPEN MAY 9 OCT 9 Private A North Rissers Sites 58-74 Wooded Private Sites 76-94 Open Walk-in Sites 700-705 33 Private Gate Service Area Gate Beach Access Trail Dayuse B Ice Staff & Visitor Parking Campground Visitor Parking C Private CORE FACILITY Canteen, Showers Flush Toilets Gate Interpretive Display Sites -9, 48-57 Open Little Rissers Sites 20-47 Wooded Atlantic Ocean 200 metres Rissers Beach is legendary for its white sand beach and selection of open and wooded sites that overlook the Atlantic. The north campground now offers serviced sites, as well as walk-in camping opportunities. You ll find lots to do here: swim, canoe, kayak, fish, windsurf, dive, snorkel, beachcomb, watch shore birds plan to stay for several days! Caution: Please protect the park s delicate dune system by using the boardwalks. Directions From Highway 03, take Exit 5 and follow Highway 33 approximately 4 km (9 mi.) south to the park entrance. Nearby Attractions Bridgewater (30 km) DesBrisay Museum Wile Carding Mill Liverpool (50 km) Hank Snow Country Music Centre Perkins House Museum Lunenburg Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic (50 km) Campsite Types: 50 Open (9 water and electric) / 7 Partially Wooded / 32 Wooded GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 44 3' 56.63" Longitude (W) 64 25' 26." RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca 27

Rissers Beach Provincial Park OPEN MAY 9 OCT 9 Loop A North Rissers 69 68 Campsite Type: Wooded Walk-in Sites 700-705 702 70 703 705 704 700 Electrical and Water 76-94 79 80 8 82 78 86 85 84 83 90 89 88 87 77 93 92 9 76 70 63 7 62 72 6 73 60 59 74 58 66 65 64 67 Partially Wooded Open Loop B Little Rissers Ice Campground Visitor Parking 7 6 8 2 5 4 3 9 0 54 53 52 56 55 57 2 4 3 5 5 50 49 6 7 48 8 47 9 Little Rissers 46 20 Loop C Little Rissers 2 45 22 39 40 38 42 44 4 43 24 23 25 26 27 28 37 36 29 35 34 32 33 30 3 Little Rissers 28 RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Salsman Provincial Park 564 Hwy 36, Country Harbour, NS OPEN JUNE 9 SEPT 36 Registration Kiosk Monument 33 34 35 40 Maintenance Building 32 36 37 38 39 3 2 Walk-in Sites 27 28 29 30 3 9 8 7 4 6 5 0 2 3 4 5 2 20 6 7 9 8 22 26 25 24 23 Country Harbour 200 metres Campsite Type: Wooded Partially Wooded Open If you re looking for quiet relaxation, Salsman is the place to find it. Enjoy tranquility amid nature s splendor along the scenic Eastern Shore. Most of the spacious campsites offer water views. Access the boat launch and try the fishing, or go for a peaceful paddle along the Country Harbour River. Seldom crowded; enjoy camping the way you like it. Directions From Highway 04, take Exit 35 and follow Highway 36 approximately 50 km (3.5 mi.) to the park entrance. Nearby Attractions Goldboro Sable Gas Plant (7 km) Sherbrooke Sherbrooke Village (45 km) Antigonish (65 km) Heritage Museum Festival Antigonish Campsite Type: 40 Open Self-registration park: General inquiries contact DNR Guysborough Office 902-533-3503 GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 45 4' 2.68" Longitude (W) 6 46'.74" RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca 29

Smileys Provincial Park 09 Clayton McKay Rd, Hwy 4, Brooklyn, NS OPEN JUNE 9 SEPT 8 37 36 35 34 33 32 3 30 29 28 27 26 Campsite Type: 8 Maple 23 24 25 Wooded Partially Wooded Open 22 Crowell Stroll Trail.5 km Group Site 400 Firepit 46 45 44 54 47 55 55 Multi-Purpose Building Cherry 38 39 40 4 43 42 49 76 78 77 79 5 50 80 Elm 52 68 53 66 64 62 56 58 60 69 65 67 63 57 6 0 9 74 75 72 70 7 8 73 7 6 2 20 8 9 7 6 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 Birch 5 Meander River 200 metres Park Entrance Area Trail distance is one-way Park Entrance Registration Kiosk No place says fun family times like Smileys. Nestled amid rolling hills alongside the Meander River, you can fish, use the playground, hike the.5 km walking trail, or try gold panning. Directions From Highway 0, take Exit 4 and follow Hwy east for 3 km (2mi.). Turn left on Hwy 25 for 3.4km (2mi.) to McKay Road (on right). Follow McKay Road for 4 km (2.5 mi.). Turn left on Clayton McKay Road and travel 0.5 km (0.3) to the park entrance. Nearby Attractions Windsor (24 km) Hockey Heritage Centre Museums & Theatre Mount Uniacke (26 km) Uniacke Estate Museum & Park Bell Park Hiking Trail Halifax Halifax Citadel, Museums, Public Gardens (65 km) Campsite Types: 37 Open / 5 Partially Wooded / 28 Wooded Self-registration park: General inquiries contact DNR Windsor Office 902-798-206 GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 45 0' 50.3" Longitude (W) 63 57' 40.49" 30 RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca

The Islands Provincial Park OPEN JUNE 9 OCT 9 83 Islands Park Rd. (off Hwy 3), Shelburne, NS 6 7 5 Campsite Type: Wooded Campsite Type: Wooded 3 2 6 4 5 4 0 8 9 Wheelchair Accessible G 3 25 26 24 23 2 7 8 22 2 9 20 Partially Wooded Open 62 Multi-Purpose Building 63 Partially Wooded Open 27 28 29 30 3 Wheelchair Accessible 37 32 33 36 34 35 39 38 5 50 49 40 4 42 43 47 48 44 45 46 60 59 57 58 52 53 54 55 56 Shelburne Harbour Day Use Campsite Type: Registration Kiosk Visitor Parking Wooded Partially Wooded Open Day Use 200 metres At The Islands you can relax in a natural environment while looking across the harbour at Shelburne, one of Nova Scotia s most historic towns. Naturally, water-related recreation reigns here canoe, kayak or use the boat launch for your motorized craft and do some fishing or sightseeing. For those who prefer land, the gorgeous Roseway River walking trail can be accessed just 200 metres from the park entrance. Directions From Highway 03, take Exit 26 and follow Route 3 west to the park entrance. Nearby Attractions Shelburne Museums & Roseway River Trail (3 km) Birchtown Black Loyalist Heritage Center (5 km) Barrington Woolen Mill Museum (25 km) Pubnico Le Musée Acadien (45 km) Campsite Type: 63 Wooded Self-registration park: General inquiries contact DNR Shelburne Office 902-875-250 GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 43 45' 53.02" Longitude (W) 65 20' 24.37" RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca 3

Thomas Raddall Provincial Park 529 Raddall Park Rd., Port Joli, NS 902-683-2664 OPEN MAY 9 OCT 9 Day-use Area Semi Ba rren Trail 0.8 km G400 G300 64 G00 63 62 G200 Visitor Parking 6 Ron Lawson Memorial Building 60 Park Office 59 Maintenance 56 58 57 4 Sandy Bay 2 5 3 Wheelchair Accessible Wheelchair 2 Accessible 3 Day Use Beach 4 Park Office 5 7 Day Use Parking Cove Lake 6 8 0 Campground Private Land 9 Open Area Camper Beach 28 Trailhead Building 27 26 6 Coastal Hardwood Ridge Trail.3 km 38 37 40 42 39 4 25 24 23 34 22 2 20 9 7 8 33 29 3 32 30 36 35 Walk-in Sites 5-55 Walk-in Sites 43-50 45 44 43 53 55 54 52 5 46 48 50 47 49 Multi-use Trail 65 Private Driveway 66 67 68 70 69 7 74 75 73 72 Path to Beach 77 76 78 79 80 8 82 200 metres Campsite Type: Access to Beach Scotch Point Trail 0.5 km Wooded Partially Wooded Open Thomas Raddall may be off the beaten path but there s no shortage of things to do. Both white sand and rocky beaches invite swimming, beachcombing, canoeing and kayaking. Hike or bicycle along a diverse trail network to see fascinating geology, forests, barrens and the intriguing plants and animals that call these areas home. Caution: Help protect the dune system, and piping plover nesting areas, by walking close to the water s edge or on established trails. Directions Take exit 22 from Highway 03 and proceed to the East Port l Hebert Road and proceed to the park entrance Nearby Attractions Liverpool (32 km) Hank Snow Country Music Centre Liverpool Historical Walking Tours Rosignol Cultural Centre Shelburne The Dory Shop Museum (40 km) Black Loyalists Heritage Society (45 km) Kejimkujik Seaside Adjunct (0 km) Liverpool Golf & Country Club (7 km) Campsite Type: 83 Wooded GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 43 50' 4.22" Longitude (W) 64 55' 0.90" 32 RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Valleyview Provincial Park 960 Hampton Mountain Rd., Bridgetown, NS 902-665-2559 OPEN JUNE 9 OCT 9 8 9 0 2 3 7 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 Campsite Type: 0 Wooded Partially Wooded Open Private 28 29 30 5 4 3 2 20 25 23 26 24 2 22 Croskill Lake To Hampton Private 200 metres Valleyview s mountain-top setting offers splendid views of the Annapolis Valley. You ll appreciate the solitude and often cooler temperatures found here. Stroll around the km forested trail, listen to the bird songs, or perhaps catch a glimpse of white-tailed deer. In the evening, the nine-noted hoot of a barred owl may serenade you as you snuggle around the campfire. Directions From Highway 0, take Exit 20 and follow Route west. In Bridgetown, take Church Street and proceed north to the park entrance. Nearby Attractions Annapolis Royal (23 km) Historic Sites & Gardens Tidal Power Project Golf courses (2) Upper Clements Theme Park (30 km) Port Royal National Historic Site (33 km) Aylesford Oaklawn Farm Zoo (40 km) Campsite Type: 30 Wooded GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 44 52' 8.56" Longitude (W) 65 9' 4.54" RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca 33

Whycocomagh Provincial Park 89 Provincial Park Rd., Hwy. 05, Whycocomagh, NS OPEN JUNE 9 OCT 6 Campsite Type: Wooded Partially Wooded 200 metres Trail distance is one-way McQueen Trail 50 m Scout Trail 2 km To Salt Mtn Open 9 20 Gate Gate Electrical and Water to 9, 5 5 9 4 7 5 3 6 8 2 4 Multi-Purpose Building Registration Kiosk 3 2 Maintenance Area 7 8 0 6 Dishwashing and Laundry Station 27 Cooking Shelter 26 25 2 22 23 24 37 36 29 30 28 Trail to Look-out Salt Mtn.3 km 38 Yurt Private Visitor Parking The Highlander Trail 970 m Dining Shelter 35 3 32 34 39 Yurt DNR District Office To Salt Mtn 33 Yurt 40 Whycocomagh appeals to both doers and dreamers. Walkers and hikers can challenge themselves on the invigorating trails to the top of Salt Mountain, while paddlers can ply the quiet waters of Whycocomagh Bay. Those seeking restful refuge will enjoy the spectacular views of land and lake, or marvel at bald eagles as they soar over the water. Directions On Highway 05, just east of Whycocomagh, take Provincial Park Road to the park entrance. Nearby Attractions Orangedale Railway Station Museum (2 km) Baddeck Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site (35 km) Inverness Horse Racing and Golf (40 km) Iona Highland Village Museum (40 km) Campsite Types: 40 Open (3 Yurts / 0 water and electric sites) Self-registration park: General inquiries contact DNR Whycocomagh Office 902-756-2339 GPS Coordinates: Latitude (N) 45 57' 59.69" Longitude (W) 6 6' 6.54" 34 RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca

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Important Event Information PLEASE READ The information provided in this guide was supplied by the sponsoring organization or event leader earlier this year. A more comprehensive description of the events can be found at http://parks.novascotia.ca/events. You ll also find event listings online that came in after this guide was printed. It is always advisable to phone or email the event contact person to confirm the event is on schedule and see if you need to take any special actions prior to the event date. You may also want to confirm the location where participants should meet to start the event. Some events require pre-registration and a confirmation to be issued to participants. Some events require a registration fee. Parental supervision is required (except for youth day camps). Leashed pets may be permitted at some events. Please check in advance. A rain date has been set for some events. If in doubt, check with the event contact person. Tips for an Enjoyable Event Wearing the proper clothing and footwear is essential. Closed-toe footwear with good tread is advised. Flip-flops are not advisable. For water-based events such as clam digging or fishing, boots or water-proof footwear is recommended. Dress in layers keeping in mind that coastal locations and those at higher elevations can have significantly cooler temperatures than inland areas or low elevations. Follow the weather forecast and bring raingear if necessary. As these are outdoor events always remember to bring sunscreen, a hat, insect repellent, and drinking water. Depending on the length of the event and the exertion level required, carry snacks and lunches to keep your energy up. Get the most out of events by bringing some supporting equipment such as: For hikes, walks, birding: binoculars, field guides For storytelling: camp chairs For clam digging, sand castle building: buckets, shovels, digging tools For evening events: flashlight A camera to help remember your adventure. Some skills sessions such as fishing, paddling or biking may require that you bring your own equipment and safety gear such as PFDs and helmets. 42 http://parks.novascotia.ca

PARK EVENTS Our Sponsors Recurring Park Events JULY AND AUGUST 207 Every Wednesday PM to 3 PM Wild Wednesdays Thomas Raddall Provincial Park, Queens County Join the staff from Harrison Lewis Coastal Discovery Centre for a to 3 KM guided nature walk in the immediate vicinity of the park. All ages welcome, parental supervision for children under 2. Dress appropriately for weather conditions, bring water, insect repellent and wear suitable footwear (no flip flops). Participants are asked to check at Park Office for scheduled times. Sponsored by Harrison Lewis Centre. Contact Dirk van Loon at 902-646-554 or email dvledit@eastlink.ca. There is no fee (donations are accepted). Extended Park Season Activities OCTOBER TO DECEMBER 207 Taylor Head Provincial Park, Halifax County Through a partnership agreement between the Friends of Taylor Head Provincial Park (FOTHP) and NS Natural Resources, the park gate is open beyond the normal October 9 closing date until December 4. During this extended open period, FOTHP volunteers are responsible for maintaining washroom facilities and garbage collection. DECEMBER 207 TO MARCH 208 Cross-country Skiing Ellenwood Lake Provincial Park, Yarmouth County When the conditions are right, there s no place like Ellenwood Lake Provincial Park for the best cross-country skiing around. Don t have your own equipment? No problem! An easy.5 KM walk from the park gate will bring you to the ski cabin where you can borrow everything you need from us. We have equipment sizes to fit the whole family and 7 kilometers of groomed trails that ll leave you breathless! Bring water, snacks, or lunch. Wear warm outdoor clothing, hat, thick socks, and gloves. Sponsored by the Friends of Ellenwood Park. Visit our website at www.friendsofellenwoodpark.ca anytime for hours of operation, trail conditions and updates or call Misty at 902-742-8868 or email misty@ district.yarmouth.ns.ca for more information. Parks Events are made possible thanks to the following individuals and organizations: Bird Studies of Canada Canoe Kayak Nova Scotia Chebucto Hiking Club Ducks Unlimited Canada Elizabeth Balser Five Bridges Wilderness Heritage Trust Friends of Ellenwood Park Friends of McNabs Island Society Friends of Taylor Head Provincial Park Society Halifax Regional Municipality Halifax Wildlife Association Harrison Lewis Coastal Discovery Centre Lifesaving Society Nova Scotia Branch Lifesaving Society of Canada Municipality of the District of Lunenburg Recreation Municipality of the District of Shelburne Recreation & Parks National Audubon Society Nova Scotia Bird Society Nova Scotia Natural Resources Nova Scotia Lifeguard Service Pomquet Development Society Royal Astronomical Society of Canada Halifax Centre Song of the Paddle http://parks.novascotia.ca 43

MAY Saturday, May 3 8 AM to 5 PM Migration Bird Count Taylor Head Provincial Park, Halifax County The migration bird count is conducted annually on the second Saturday in May throughout North America. All the trails in the park will be covered and all birds will be counted not only migrants. These include Cormorants (Greater and Double-crested), Long-tailed Ducks, Willets, Greater Yellowlegs, Swainson s and Hermit Thrush, Magnolia Warblers, Fox and Song Sparrow. Weather is usually cold and raw this time of year, so dress warmly. Bring a lunch, hot drink, and any equipment you use for birding. All birders welcome. No rain date. Hike activity/physical activity level is rated as difficult. Sponsored by the Nova Scotia Bird Society. Meet at 8 AM at the information kiosk at the last parking lot. Contact Jim at 902-885-2970 or email jim.cameron@ ns.sympatico.ca; Warren at 902-772-2207 or email rosalieeast@ ns.sympatico.ca; or visit www.friendsoftaylorhead.com. Saturday, May 20 7:30 PM Why was it called Cape Blow-Me-Down? Blomidon Provincial Park, Kings County Join us for an evening of stories and history all about Cape Blomidon. Accompanied by old photos, paintings and artifacts, we will learn about the rich past that makes Cape Blomidon and Cape Split such important landmarks for people of all cultures and traditions that have lived and/or explored around the Minas Basin. Hear about the adventures of Kluskap, the voyages of Champlain, and the Battle of Blomidon. There will be something to pique the interest of anyone with an open mind, a love of learning, or an appreciation of folklore, art, photography and science. Meet at the Multi-purpose Building near the Comfort Station. All ages welcome. Adult supervision for children required. Picnic tables will be provided for seating or you may bring a camp chair. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Contact Lucas at 902-582-739 or email blomidonpark@novascotia.ca. Saturday and Sunday, May 20 and 2 2 PM to 4 PM Wildlife Gardening Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park, Colchester County Wildlife Gardening is keeping wildlife and their needs in mind when you plan, create or maintain your garden. Add a source of water to your yard and you will be amazed at the wildlife you attract. We will be weeding our garden, offering starter kits for worm composting, and sharing our milkweed seeds for you to plant to encourage the endangered Monarch Butterfly s food source. Regular park admission fees apply. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. For more information email legacycentre@novascotia.ca or phone 902-758-536. Sunday, May 28 2 PM to 3 PM May Fair in the Park Jerry Lawrence Provincial Park, Halifax County Five Bridges Wilderness Heritage Trust invites you to celebrate the arrival of spring at the th annual May Fair in the Park. Join in some outdoor fun with your friends, family and neighbours which includes a barbecue, snacks, games, face painting and other surprises that are sure to entertain and amuse all. This event is free to the community and everyone is welcome. Meet in the general picnic area. In the event of rain, this event will be held at the Estabrooks Community Hall, 4408 St. Margaret s Bay Road, Lewis Lake, Upper Tantallon. Contact Joanne at 902-826-952, 902-223-079 or email fbwhtb@gmail.com. JUNE Saturday, June 3 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM Learn to Fish Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park, Colchester County Learn the safe and proper way to fish in Nova Scotia. We recommend this event for ages 8 to 00. Children under 6 must be accompanied by an adult. Fishing gear will be supplied, if needed. Be prepared for a.5 hour classroom session, then take to the pond and try your hand at catching some delicious fish. You decide whether to catch and release, or take the fish home for dinner. Bring outdoor clothes, rubber boots, hat, insect repellent and sunscreen. Regular park admission fees apply. You must pre-register and receive a confirmation to participate in this event. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. To register contact the park at 902-758-536 or email legacycentre@novascotia.ca. Saturday, June 3 0:45 AM to 3 PM Cape Split Trail Hike Cape Split Provincial Park, Kings County Join the Chebucto Hiking Club for a 6 KM hike suitable for all ages. This moderate to difficult hike is rated 3C some significant hill or stair climbing, a significant part of the walk takes place on somewhat difficult terrain (rocky/rooted paths). Meet at the Trail Head at 0:45 AM for an AM start. Take Exit from Highway 0 to Route 258 to Scot s Bay. This hike is suitable for all ages. Bring lots of water, snacks, lunch, and wear hiking boots or shoes. Contact Nancy at 902-835-5868 or visit www.chc.chebucto.org. 44 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Park Events by Date Sunday, June 4 7 AM to 0 AM Warbler Walk Jerry Lawrence Provincial Park, Halifax County Join Five Bridges Wilderness Heritage Trust members and other early risers for a special guided tour through Jerry Lawrence Provincial Park with avid birder, Hans Toom leading the way. You will learn about the birds, their song, and their environment. Nova Scotia attracts 22 Warbler species in total. We hope to hear the bird song of some of the 7 species of Warblers that nest in this area. Expect to be walking about 3 hours. This event is not suitable for small children. Bring water and snacks, and wear appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear for walking. Meet in the picnic area just beyond the parking lot at the park. To register, contact Joanne at 902-826-952, 902-223-079 or email fbwhtb@gmail.com. Sunday, June 4 9:30 AM to 5 PM McNabs and Lawlor Islands Cleanup McNabs and Lawlor Islands Provincial Park, Halifax County Kick off Environment Week by helping the Friends of McNabs Island Society cleanup McNabs and Lawlor Islands Provincial Park! Meet at Murphy s Cable Wharf, 75 Lower Water St, Halifax before 9:30 AM. Transportation with A & M Sea Charters, 87 Government Wharf Rd, Eastern Passage will also be provided. Boat space is limited so everyone must register. Bring work gloves, drinking water, a lunch and ENTHUSIASM. Wear comfortable footwear (no sandals) as shoreline is rocky. We will supply the garbage bags and FREE transportation to the island for volunteers willing to clean up the beaches. To register contact Cathy at 902-434-2254, or Faye at 902-443-749 or email info@ mcnabsisland.ca. Rain date: Sunday, June from 9:30 AM to 5 PM. Friday, June 9 5:5 PM to 7:30 PM Long Lake Trail Hike Long Lake Provincial Park, Halifax County Join the Chebucto Hiking Club for a 0 KM hike suitable for all ages. This moderate hike is rated 2C some moderate hill or stair climbing, a significant part of the walk takes place on somewhat difficult terrain (rocky /rooted paths). Meet at the trail parking lot, St. Margaret s Bay Road, Halifax at 5:5 PM for a 5:30 PM start. Bring water, snacks and hiking boots or shoes. Contact Isaac at 902-479-60 or visit www.chc.chebucto.org. Saturday, June 7 6 AM to 2 PM Bird Songs Taylor Head Provincial Park, Halifax County Listen to our park s bird chorus. We are fortunate that the park has some of the most beautiful bird singers in the world. We will do some short walks but spend most of our time listening. We will identify as many birds as possible by voice as they announce their presence on territory to competitors and prospective mates. Early mornings can be cool in June, so dress warmly and bring water, a lunch or snacks. The only requirement for this walk is an interest in and a love of our natural world. Hike activity/physical activity level is rated as easy. Sponsored by the Friends of Taylor Head Provincial Park Society. Contact Jim at 902-885-2970 or email jim.cameron@ns.sympatico.ca; Warren at 902-772-2207 or email rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca; or visit www.friendsoftaylorhead.com. Saturday, June 24 0 AM to 3 PM Natural History Walk: Wildflowers, Wildlife & Geology Taylor Head Provincial Park, Halifax County Early summer is a special time in Taylor Head Provincial Park. The wildflowers are in full bloom, the vegetation is fresh and lush, and wildlife is very active. This is the first in a series of two hikes this summer focusing on natural history. During this outing, on the Headland and Spry Bay Trails, you will have the opportunity to identify wild flowers, plants, birds and geological formations. This hike will be about five hours long and the trail is challenging in places. Bring a lunch, water, binoculars, and wear sturdy footwear. The hike rating/ physical activity level is considered difficult. Meet at 0 AM at the information kiosk at the last parking lot. Sponsored by the Friends of Taylor Head Provincial Park Society. Contact Peter at 902-499-44 or email pmoickle@bellaliant.net; or Warren at 902-772-2207 or email rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca; or visit www.friendsoftaylorhead.com. JULY Saturday, July 2 PM to 4 PM Wild About Butterflies Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park, Colchester County Celebrate Canada Day with us at the beautiful Shubenacadie Wildlife Park and learn about our incredible pollinators. Watch our butterflies be released at 2 PM and 3 PM. Imagine how it would feel to go from a caterpillar, to sleeping in a cocoon, to a flying creature! Regular park admission fees apply. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. For more information email legacycentre@novascotia.ca or phone 902-758-536. http://parks.novascotia.ca 45

Saturday, July 3 PM to 5 PM Clam Digging Five Islands Provincial Park, Colchester County Have you been curious about digging clams but didn t know where or how to start? Learn about soft-shelled clams and how to legally harvest them. If possible, bring your own garden fork or shovel and a 2 litre bucket. You will get dirty on the mud flats, so wear rubber boots or old shoes. Due to sharp shells, debris and rocks, bare feet are not recommended for this event. Bring sunscreen, hat, snacks and water. Meet at the park beach parking lot. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Contact the park at 902-254-2980 or email fiveislandspark@novascotia.ca. (Low tide: :5 PM, 2. m) Wednesday, July 5 2 PM Get Your Feet Wet Tidepool & Rock Adventures William E. degarthe Memorial Provincial Park, Halifax County Peggy s Cove is a fascinating place, with 375 million year old rocks that have been shaped by fire and ice, carnivorous plants, and sea creatures that are survival experts. Climb the granite rocks that have inspired artists and geologists, wade in tidepools looking for some of the secretive organisms that call it home. Discover seaweeds you eat every day, and well-adapted marine animals that could grace your dinner plate on another day. Join Biologist and Geologist, Martha Grantham, NS Natural Resources, and Geologist, Bob Grantham, on this adventure, and prepare to get your feet wet! If weather is uncertain the day of the event, call 902-223-8785 (decision made by 0 AM). Meet at the granite sculpture across from the Visitor Information Centre in Peggy s Cove. Suitable for adults and youth (6 years and older). Youth must be accompanied by an adult. Participants must arrange their own transportation. Dress for weather conditions, wear sturdy footwear (boots or water shoes an asset). Bring a hat, water, snack, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Contact Martha at 902-384-3420 or email martha.grantham@novascotia.ca. Friday, July 7 5:5 PM to 7:30 PM Pennant Point Trail Hike Crystal Crescent Provincial Park, Halifax County Join the Chebucto Hiking Club for a 0 KM hike suitable for all ages. This moderate to difficult hike is rated 3C some significant hill or stair climbing, a significant part of the walk takes place on somewhat difficult terrain (rocky/rooted paths). Meet at the first parking lot at the park, off Hwy 349. Bring water, snacks, and wear hiking boots or shoes. Contact Kathleen at 902-407-6065 or visit www.chc.chebucto.org. Saturday, July 8 0 AM to PM Getting Started in Birdwatching Taylor Head Provincial Park, Halifax County If you want to start bird watching or have started and want some help, practice, or encouragement, this event is for you. The focus is on basic bird identification techniques. We will do a walk-a-bout to find and identify the birds that nest or visit the park during the summer season. We will also cover optical equipment, guide books, and other aids useful to birders. Bring binoculars, if you have them. Some loaners will be available. Bring a lunch and water. There is no rain date. The hiking level/physical activity level is rated as easy. Meet at 0 AM at the information kiosk at the last parking lot. Sponsored by the Friends of Taylor Head Provincial Park Society. Contact Peter at 902-499-44 or email pmoickle@bellaliant.net or Warren at 902-772-2207 or email rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca, or visit www.friendsoftaylorhead.com. Saturday, July 8 AM Folklore in the Fog Blomidon Provincial Park, Kings County Enjoy a walk and learn about the rich past of Cape Blomidon. Take a stroll through the park and ponder the history and legends that are linked to this profound geological form. Hear fascinating stories about the Battle of Blomidon, the curse of the Amethyst, and the adventures of Kluskap. See the old farms, spectacular views and stunning geology as we visit places that hold special meaning and hidden history. Bring water, hat, sunscreen, comfortable footwear, an open mind and a love of nature and history. Campers and non-campers of all ages are welcome. Pets on leash are welcome. No fee for event, however regular camping fees will apply. Meet at the Park Office. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Contact the park at 902-582-739 or email blomidonpark@novascotia.ca. Saturday, July 8 7 PM Birds of Prey in Nova Scotia Blomidon Provincial Park, Kings County This is an interactive talk on hawks, eagles and owls in Nova Scotia. There will be bird mounts on display and fun family games to reinforce concepts learned. This is a great educational event for the whole family! Meet at the Multi-purpose building at the park. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Contact Kim at 902-679-6097 or email kimberley.huskins@novascotia.ca. 46 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Park Events by Date Saturday, July 8 7 PM Rock Walk and Talk Five Islands Provincial Park, Colchester County Explore the geological and cultural history of the park as we walk along the glacial till banks that make up our beach, past the sandstone cliffs and out to the basalt Old Wife outcrop. Suitable for all ages. You may step in mud and climb over rocks, so wear sturdy footwear, bring a hat, sunscreen and water. Due to sharp shells, debris and rocks, bare feet and flip flops are not recommended for this event. Meet at the park beach parking lot. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Contact the park at 902-254-2980 or email fiveislandspark@ novascotia.ca. (Low tide 7:8 PM; 2.28 m) Saturday, July 8 9 PM to 0:30 PM Moonlight Tour Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park, Colchester County Join us in an easy, nighttime guided walk of the Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park. Get a nocturnal view of the park and its inhabitants. The fee is $6 per person, cash only. This event is recommended for ages 2 and up. Please bring flashlights, water, insect repellent, dress for weather conditions, and wear good walking or hiking shoes. Pre- registration is required. You must receive a confirmation to attend this event. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. For more information or to pre-register email legacycentre@ novascotia.ca or phone 902-758-536. Tuesday, July 6 PM to 8 PM Interpretive Paddle Ellenwood Lake Provincial Park, Yarmouth County Join The Song of the Paddle for an after-supper interpretive kayaking trip along the shoreline of Ellenwood Lake Park. Becky Cottreau and Deanna Nauss will be your guides as you learn about beautiful Lake Ellenwood, the history of the park, and the amazing flora and fauna found there. Bring your own kayak and equipment or request one of the limited number of boats available, compliments of The Song of the Paddle. This event is suitable for adults and youth 3+ years of age. Pre-registration is required and the number of participants is limited, so book early to avoid disappointment. Please note that if you plan to bring your own kayak, canoe or paddle board, you are still required to register so that event leaders will know number of participants to expect. Meet at the boat launch. Information regarding what to wear and what items to bring with you will be available upon registration. For further information and to register, contact Deanna at 902-648- 3540 or email Deanna.nauss@novascotia.ca. Canada's Parks Day July 5, 207 Saturday, July 5 0 AM to 2 PM Duck Day Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park, Colchester County Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) and the Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park presents Duck Day! Join us at the park for a day of family fun celebrating the partnership between DUC, the wildlife park, and our community of dedicated supporters. The day will include a FREE BBQ, live entertainment, face painting, crafts, nest box building, critter dipping and more. Regular park admission fees apply. For more information contact 902-758-454, or k_scott@ducks.ca. Saturday, July 5 0 AM to 3 PM Experience our Outdoors! Dollar Lake Provincial Park, Halifax County Join members of the Halifax Wildlife Association for a day of outdoor activities. There will be demonstrations of fly-tying, fly casting, wildlife displays, reading maps, using a compass and GPS. There will also be games for younger participants (5+) and experienced adult archers will conduct an archery range. We will meet in the boat launch area. Refreshments will be offered to event visitors. Bring water, sunscreen, insect repellent and dress appropriately for weather conditions. Sponsored by the Halifax Wildlife Association the oldest wildlife organization in North America. Contact Richard at 902-479-2054, 902-430-4956, or email president@halifaxwildlife.ns.ca. Saturday, July 5 0 AM to 4 PM Canoeing Basics Dollar Lake Provincial Park, Halifax County Canoe Kayak Nova Scotia is offering an opportunity for the whole family to paddle canoes and receive some basic instruction as required. Those who have paddling skills may go for a paddle in the quiet cove. All the paddling is closely supervised in a designated area. Volunteers will be there on the day to assist, and personal flotation devices will be on loan from the Red Cross. Canoes and safety gear provided will also be made available, however, it is first come, first served. All participants must wear PFDs (personal floatation devices) on the water no exceptions. Meet at the boat launch. Please note that participants will be required to sign a waiver. There is no rain date. Contact Brian at 902-673-297, 902-84-297 or email bmanderson67@gmail.com or visit www.ckns.ca. http://parks.novascotia.ca 47

Saturday, July 5 0:30 AM Make and Fly a Kite Day Blomidon Provincial Park, Kings County Blomidon s annual kite making workshop is fun for children of all ages! Materials and instruction are provided, all you need to bring is your imagination. Parental supervision is required. No fee for event, however, regular camping fees apply. Meet at the Multi-purpose Building located beside the Comfort Station in the park. Visitors welcome, if you are not camping, please park at the Park Office and walk to the Multi-purpose Building. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Contact Chelsea at 902-582-739 or email melissa. bishop@novascotia.ca. Saturday, July 5 AM to PM Canada s Parks Day Celebration Five Islands Provincial Park, Colchester County Canada s Parks Day is an annual event celebrated in parks and historic sites across the country. Join us at the Five Islands Provincial Park office as we celebrate with our annual BBQ. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Contact the park at 902-254-2980 or email fiveislandspark@novascotia.ca. Saturday, July 5 AM to PM Scavenger Hunt & BBQ Ellenwood Lake Provincial Park, Yarmouth County Come out and join us for a scavenger hunt and BBQ. Scavenger hunt starts at AM and BBQ will be at noon. Meet at the Beach House. Pre-registration is required. Bring water and sunscreen. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. To register contact Deanna at 902-648-3540 or email deanna.nauss@novascotia.ca. Saturday, July 5 AM to 5 PM Sand Castle Competition & Beach Fun Rissers Beach Provincial Park, Lunenburg County Make it a beach day and bring your bathing suit, buckets and shovels! Create a sand sculpture with your friends or family for the Sand Castle Competition. Fun to watch, but more fun to participate. There will also be a variety of beach activities and games for families. Cardboard box boat races (3+ years) start at 3 PM at the Petite Riviere Channel. Materials provided for construction. Donations for PRO kids welcome. Participants are asked to meet near the lifeguard chair. Pre-registration required on-site. Rain date is Sunday, July 6 from AM to 5 PM. Sponsored by the Municipality of the District of Lunenburg. Contact Janice at 902-54-343 or 902-527-677, or email recreation@modl.ca. Visit www.modl.ca for more information. Saturday, July 5 PM 20th Birthday Celebration Thomas Raddall Provincial Park, Queens County Join park staff at the Trail Head Building as we celebrate our park s 20th birthday. There will be cake as well as craft-making for the children. Please note that regular camping fees apply. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Contact the park at 902-683-2664 or email thomasraddallpark@novascotia.ca. Saturday, July 5 :30 PM to 2:30 PM Wildflower Walk Blomidon Provincial Park, Kings County Blomidon Provincial Park has many interesting wildflowers and shrubs. Join Elizabeth Balser as she visits several areas in the park to look at some of these plants. This will be a relaxing walk that will take approximately hour to complete. Everyone is welcome. If you have a wildflower, tree or shrub book, bring it along. Participants are asked to meet at the Campground Host Site at :30 PM. This walk will be cancelled if it is very wet and rainy. For more information, contact the park at 902-582-739 or email blomidonpark@novascotia.ca. Saturday, July 5 :30 PM Forest Fire Fighting with Smokey Bear Blomidon Provincial Park, Kings County Meet Smokey Bear and Nova Scotia forest fire fighters. Get a look at a forest fire truck and all the fire equipment that is used to keep Smokey and his wildlife friends safe in their forest homes. You may get wet (if you want to, optional) so bring extra clothing. Meet at the Multipurpose building. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Contact Cory at 902-679-6097 or email cory.isenor@novascotia.ca. Sunday, July 6 0 AM to PM Slow and Easy Birdwatching Field Trip Taylor Head Provincial Park, Halifax County This slow-paced walk will appeal to bird and nature lovers who have difficulty navigating rough trails or participating in a long, strenuous hike. The walk will take place on the boardwalks, along the beach or on the access road. Total trail covered will be about KM. We should see or hear Common Eiders, D.C. Cormorants, Willets, Northern Flickers, Yellow-bellied Flycatchers, Alder Flycatchers, Swainson s and Hermit Thrushes, to name a few. Bring binoculars, if you have them, lunch and water. There is no rain date. Sponsored by Friends of Taylor Head Provincial Park Society. Contact Jim at 902-885-2970 or email jim.cameron@ns.sympatico.ca; or Warren at 902-772-2207 or email rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca; or visit www.friendsoftaylorhead.com. 48 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Park Events by Date Monday to Wednesday, July 7 to 9 9:30 AM to 4 PM Children s Day Camp Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park, Colchester County July 7: How the Park Works July 8: Who s at The Top of The Food Chain? July 9: Interesting Insects Join Shubenacadie Young Nature Club (SYNC) at the park. This opportunity is offered to children ages 7 to 2 years. Camps will be run by experienced outdoor educators who really know how to have fun in nature! Instructors are trained in First Aid and CPR and are required to pass a Child Abuse Registry Check. The registration fee is $30 per day. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. For more information or to pre-register email legacycentre@novascotia.ca or phone 902-758-536. Monday to Friday, July 7 to 2 8 AM to 4:30 PM Outdoor Summer Recreation Camp The Islands Provincial Park, Shelburne County Join us as we explore the outdoors, and participate in a host of activities including canoeing, kayaking, geo-caching, orienteering, hiking, swimming, and much more. For ages 5 2 years. Pre-registration is required. Registration fee is $25 for the week. Bring water, lunch, snacks, sun hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, swimming attire, change of clothes, and towel. Sturdy footwear is recommended as some hikes will be 3-4 KM in length. Sponsored by the Municipality of the District of Shelburne. For more information and to register contact Josh at 902-875-3544 Ext. 229, 902-875-7828, or email jhilton@municipalityofshelburne.ca. Wednesday, July 9 PM to 5 PM NS Lifesaving Sport Series Round # Point Michaud Beach Provincial Park, Richmond County Lifeguards from across Nova Scotia will be competing in various Lifesaving Sport Events. The competition includes swimming, running, surf craft, and rescue events. Pre-registration is required with a registration fee of $0/person. Meet at the beach. Sponsored by the Nova Scotia Lifeguard Service. No rain date. To pre-register contact Paul at 902-477-655 or 902-477-6203 or email paul.deon@nsls.ns.ca or visit www.nsls.ns.ca. Thursday, July 20 8:30 PM Outdoor Movie Night The Islands Provincial Park, Shelburne County Bring a blanket or chair and some snacks and enjoy movie night on the big screen with the Stars, under the stars. Meet at the Group Campsite at the park. Rain date is Thursday, July 27 at 8:30 PM. Sponsored by the Municipality of the District of Shelburne. For more information contact Josh at 902-875-3544 Ext. 229, 902-875-7828, or email jhilton@municipalityofshelburne.ca. Saturday, July 22 9:45 AM Taylor Head Trails Hike Taylor Head Provincial Park, Halifax County Join the Chebucto Hiking Club for either a 4 KM or 8 KM hike suitable for all ages. The 4 KM hike is rated 3C some significant hill or stair climbing, a significant part of the walk takes place on somewhat difficult terrain (rocky/rooted paths) and will take 3-4 hours to complete. The 8 KM hike is rated 4C a good deal of significant hill or stair climbing, a significant part of the walk takes place on somewhat difficult terrain (rocky/rooted paths) and will take approximately 4-5 hours to complete. Meet at the beach parking lot, Taylor Head Road, 2040 Hwy 7, Spry Bay at 9:45 AM for a 0 AM start. Both walks will leave from the beach. Bring lots of water, snacks, lunch, and wear hiking boots or shoes. Contact Nancy (4 KM) at 902-835-5868 or Kathleen (8 KM) at 902-407-6065 or visit www.chc.chebucto.org. Saturday, July 22 PM to 3:30 PM Hike the Back 40 Blomidon Provincial Park, Kings County Join Elizabeth Balser for a 2.5 hour hike on a loop trail that includes parts of the Jodrey, Look-off and Woodland Trails - an interesting hike with lots to see. Everyone is welcome but children should be 6 years or older as this is a moderate hike over varied terrain with a fair amount of climbing involved. There are several scenic view spots along the way. Bring along your camera/binoculars if you have them. Participants are asked to meet at the Campground Host site at PM. This event will be cancelled if it is very wet and rainy. Contact the park at 902-582-739 or email blomidonpark@novascotia.ca. Saturday, July 22 8 PM Bug Walk Five Islands Provincial Park, Colchester County Join NS Natural Resources Forest Health Specialist, Jeffrey Ogden, for an evening with the insects. Bring your flashlight and we will explore the local night (bug) life. Meet at the Five Islands Provincial Park Group Site. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Contact the park at 902-254-2980 or email fiveislandspark@novascotia.ca. Saturday and Sunday, July 22 and 23 2 PM to 4 PM Wild About Toads and Frogs Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park, Colchester County This wild weekend we are going wild about toads and frogs. Join us at the Shubenacadie Wildlife Park to explore the difference between these amphibians and hunt for some in their natural habitat. Learn about their life cycles up close. View the toads and frogs on display at the Wetland Centre. Come explore our pseudo pond and make a fun craft to take home. Fee for craft is $. Regular park admission fees apply. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. For more information email legacycentre@novascotia.ca or phone 902-758-536. http://parks.novascotia.ca 49

Sunday, July 23 0 AM to 3 PM Natural History Walk: Wildflowers, Wildlife & Geology Taylor Head Provincial Park, Halifax County This is the second of two events that focus on the natural history of the park. During this mid-summer outing along the Headland and Spry Bay Trails you will have the opportunity to identify plants and wildlife of the seashore, barren headland, and wetlands of Taylor Head. We will also examine some of the park s fascinating geological features as we traverse the margin of one of Nova Scotia s most prominent coastal headlands. This hike will be about five hours long and the trail is challenging in places. Bring a lunch, water, binoculars, and wear sturdy footwear. The hike rating/physical activity level is considered difficult. Meet at 0 AM at the information kiosk at the last parking lot. Sponsored by the Friends of Taylor Head Provincial Park Society. Contact Peter at 902-499-44 or email pmoickle@bellaliant.net; Warren at 902-772-2207 or email rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca; or visit www.friendsoftaylorhead.com. Friday to Sunday, July 28 4 PM to July 30 - Noon Nova East Astronomy Star Party Smileys Provincial Park, Hants County This is the annual camping and observing weekend for the Halifax Centre of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. There will be various sessions throughout the day on how to use a telescope, astrophotography, as well as talks by guest speakers. Pre-registration is required and participation fees will be collected ($30/family). Please note that regular camping fees also apply. Public observations of daytime sun and evening skies are free to public, weather permitting. Please check at the tent site for public sessions and viewing. For more information and to pre-register contact Paul at 902-242-248 or snpgray@gmail.com. Saturday, July 29 7 PM to 8 PM Project WILD Five Islands Provincial Park, Colchester County Join us at our new Group Shelter for an hour of wildlife-focused conservation games. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Contact the park at 902-254-2980 or email fiveislandspark@novascotia.ca. Saturday and Sunday, July 29 and 30 2 PM to 4 PM Wild About Water Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park, Colchester County This wild weekend we are going wild about water. Join us at the Shubenacadie Wildlife Park to explore this vital resource. With a roll of the dice take part in the water cycle to experience how it really works. Just how much fresh water is there on earth? Get a better idea with our eye-opening display. Can you undo water pollution? Make a fun craft to take home. Fee for craft is $. Regular park admission fees apply. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. For more information email legacycentre@novascotia.ca or phone 902-758-536. 50 http://parks.novascotia.ca AUGUST Friday, August 4 8:30 PM to 0 PM Moonlight Tour Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park, Colchester County Join us in an easy, nighttime guided walk of the Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park. Get a nocturnal view of the park and its inhabitants. The fee is $6 per person, cash only. This event is recommended for ages 2 and up. Please bring flashlights, water, insect repellent, dress for weather conditions, and wear good walking or hiking shoes. Pre- registration is required. You must receive a confirmation to attend this event. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. For more information or to pre-register email legacycentre@ novascotia.ca or phone 902-758-536. Saturday, August 5 9 AM to 2 PM Mid-summer Birdwatching Walk Taylor Head Provincial Park, Halifax County The Friends of Taylor Head and the Nova Scotia Bird Society have joined forces to offer a two-staged walk. We will hike Spry Bay Trail in the morning and observe nesting and brooding birds in the protected area across Powers Pond. The hike rating/physical activity level for this stage of the walk is considered moderate. In the afternoon, there is the option of continuing to the headland where we will have lunch. This stage of the walk is considered difficult. In the protected area across Powers Pond, we will watch nesting and brooding Common Tern, Cormorants, Eiders, Willets, and Spotted Sandpipers. Migrating Whimbrels should be present along with other waders. Bring a hearty lunch and water. Terrain is rugged so sturdy footwear is recommended. Meet at 9 AM at the information kiosk in the last parking lot. There is no rain date. Contact Jim at 902-885-2970 or email jim.cameron@ns.sympatico.ca; Warren at 902-772-2207 or email rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca; or visit www.friendsoftaylorhead.com. Saturday, August 5 PM to 2 PM Project WILD Five Islands Provincial Park, Colchester County Join us at our new Group Shelter for an hour of wildlife-focused conservation games. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Contact the park at 902-254-2980 or email fiveislandspark@novascotia.ca. Saturday, August 5 PM to 5 PM NS Lifesaving Sport Series Round #2 Martinique Beach Provincial Park, Halifax County Lifeguards from across Nova Scotia will be competing in various Lifesaving Sport Events. The competition includes swimming, running, rescue and surf craft events. Pre-registration is required with a registration fee of $0/person. No rain date. Sponsored by the Nova Scotia Lifeguard Service. To pre-register contact Paul at 902-477-655 or 902-477-6203 or email paul.deon@nsls.ns.ca or visit www.nsls.ns.ca.

Park Events by Date Sunday, August 6 9 AM to 5 PM Full Day Guided Hike Taylor Head Provincial Park, Halifax County If you would like a challenging guided hike in company of others, this is your opportunity to hike one of Nova Scotia s most spectacular parks which includes 6 KM of hiking trails. We will meet at 9 AM at the information kiosk at the last parking lot and hike the Bull Beach and Bob Bluff Trails (7 KM) returning by the access road to the park trailhead. At that time, depending on interest, we will continue our hike to the headland (9 KM). This is not a nature walk, but a hike for those who desire the challenge and physical benefits achieved by hiking all the trails in the park in about 8 hours. Portions of the trail are difficult. Bring lots of water, snacks, a lunch and equipment suitable for continuous exercise over difficult terrain. Sponsored by Friends of Taylor Head Provincial Park. Contact Jim at 902-885-2970 or email jim.cameron@ns.sympatico.ca; Warren at 902-772-2207 or email rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca; or visit www.friendsoftaylorhead.com. Sunday, August 6 2 PM to 2 PM Canadian Lifeguard Challenge: Qualifiers Only Martinique Beach Provincial Park, Halifax County The Canadian Lifeguard Challenge is an invitational competition for high performance athletes. It is hosted by the Lifesaving Society Nova Scotia Branch and sanctioned by the Lifesaving Society Canada. The Canadian Lifeguard Challenge is 3 consecutive Oceanwoman/ Oceanman events. All participants qualified by their placing at the 206 Canadian Surf Lifesaving Championship. No rain date. For more information visit www.nsls.ns.ca. Wednesday to Friday, August 9 to 9:30 AM to 4 PM Children s Day Camp Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park, Colchester County Aug 9: Survival Day at St. Andrew s Marsh Aug 0: Big on Biodiversity Aug : Wild About Wetlands Join Shubenacadie Young Nature Club (SYNC) at the park. This opportunity is offered to children ages 7 to 2 years. Camps will be run by experienced outdoor educators who really know how to have fun in nature! Instructors are trained in First Aid and CPR and are required to pass a Child Abuse Registry Check. The registration fee is $30 per day. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. For more information or to pre-register email legacycentre@novascotia.ca or phone 902-758-536. Friday, August 5:5 PM to 7:30 PM Bissett Lake Trail Hike Cole Harbour-Lawrencetown Coastal Heritage Park System, Halifax County Join the Chebucto Hiking Club for a 0 KM hike suitable for all ages. This moderate hike is rated 2B some moderate hill or stair climbing, a significant part of the walk takes place on well-groomed trails with very little more difficult terrain. Meet at the Bissett Lake Park parking lot, just past 338 Colby Drive, Cole Harbour. Contact Judy at 902-462-458 or visit www.chc.chebucto.org. Saturday, August 2 0 AM to 4 PM Nova Scotia Junior Lifeguard Championship Rissers Beach Provincial Park, Lunenburg County Lifeguards from across Nova Scotia will be competing in various Lifesaving Sport Events. The competition includes swimming, running, rescue and surf craft events. Pre-registration is required with a registration fee of $0/person. No rain date. Sponsored by the Nova Scotia Lifeguard Service. To pre-register contact Paul at 902-477-655 or 902-477-6203 or email paul.deon@nsls.ns.ca or visit www.nsls.ns.ca. Sunday, August 3 0 AM Tidal Pool Exploration Five Islands Provincial Park, Colchester County Join Zoologist Andrew Hebda and Biologist Gwyneth Jones as they investigate the variety of life found in our tidal pools. Participants will be stepping in mud and water so wear appropriate footwear and bring sunscreen, hat, snacks and water. Bare feet are not recommended for this event. Meet at the park beach parking lot. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Contact the park at 902-254-2980 or email fiveislandspark@novascotia.ca. (Low tide :32 AM; 0.8 m) Sunday, August 3 3 PM to 6 PM Chez Deslauriers Lobster Roll Dinner Pomquet Beach Provincial Park, Antigonish County Lobster Roll Dinner (with potato salad, green salad, dessert and beverage) for $2 per plate. Barbeque will also be available. Dinner will be accompanied by local entertainment and craft sale. Chez Deslauriers Interpretive Centre outlining the history of Pomquet will be open. The trailhead for the Pomquet Acadian Trails (6 km of coastal and inland trails) is located on site and visitors are welcome to explore this trail system. Sponsored by the Pomquet Development Society. Contact Colette at 902-870-305 or crennie@stfx.ca. http://parks.novascotia.ca 5

Monday to Friday, August 4 to 8 8 AM to 4:30 PM Outdoor Summer Recreation Camp The Islands Provincial Park, Shelburne County Join us as we explore the outdoors, and participate in a host of activities including canoeing, kayaking, geo-caching, orienteering, hiking, swimming, and much more. For ages 5 2 years. Preregistration is required. Registration fee is $25 for the week. Bring water, lunch, snacks, sun hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, swimming attire, change of clothes, and towel. Sturdy footwear is recommended as some hikes will be 3 4 KM in length. Sponsored by the Municipality of the District of Shelburne. For more information and to register contact Josh at 902-875-3544 Ext. 229, 902-875-7828, or email jhilton@municipalityofshelburne.ca. Wednesday, August 6 PM to 5 PM NS Lifesaving Sport Series Round #3 Mavillette Beach Provincial Park, Digby County Lifeguards from across Nova Scotia will be competing in various Lifesaving Sport Events. The competition includes swimming, running, rescue and surf craft events. Pre-registration is required with a registration fee of $0/person. Sponsored by the Nova Scotia Lifeguard Service. To pre-register contact Paul at 902-477-655 or 902-477-6203 or email paul.deon@nsls.ns.ca or visit www.nsls.ns.ca. Thursday, August 7 8:30 PM Outdoor Movie Night The Islands Provincial Park, Shelburne County Bring a blanket or chair and some snacks and enjoy movie night on the big screen with the Stars under the stars. Meet at the Group Campsite at the park. Rain date is Thursday, August 24 at 8:30 PM. Sponsored by the Municipality of the District of Shelburne. For more information contact Josh at 902-875-3544 Ext. 229, 902-875-7828, or email jhilton@municipalityofshelburne.ca. Friday to Sunday, August 8 to August 20 4 PM Friday to 2 PM Sunday Shelburne Kayak Festival The Islands Provincial Park, Shelburne County The sixth Annual Shelburne Kayak Festival will be a weekend full of fun paddling events for all levels of paddlers! The Festival will include kayak workshops and clinics, guided paddles, social events, campfires, and more. If you want to take part in the clinics, workshops and/or guided tours you are required to reserve your weekend pass early and bring a kayak and required safety gear with you. See website for all festival details including schedules, fees, kayak rental information, and photos at www.shelburnekayakfestival.ca! Pre-registration is required. Please note that regular camping fees apply. Sponsored by the Municipality of the District of Shelburne. For more information contact Josh at 902-875-3544 Extension 229, 902-875-7828, or email jhilton@municipalityofshelburne.ca. Friday and Saturday, August 8 and 9 7:30 PM Iroquois Campfire Stories Blomidon Provincial Park, Kings County Henry Lickers, Seneca Turtle Clan and a friend of Blomidon, will be presenting legends of the Iroquois at the campfire. He will be speaking about his childhood on the Six Nation Indian Reserve near Brantford, Ontario. You will hear the stories his grandparents told him and the things he learned about the world. He will also include the stories of Nova Scotia as the Iroquois knew it. It will be an evening of magic and traditional knowledge. Meet at the campfire at the Multi-purpose Building, near the Comfort Station. Dress for weather conditions and bring a camp chair. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Contact the park at 902-582-739 or email blomidonpark@novascotia.ca. Saturday, August 9 AM to 3 PM Wild About Reptiles With the Maritime Reptile Zoo Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park, Colchester County Get up close and personal with some incredible reptiles from the Maritime Reptile Zoo, as they embark on a slithery and scaly journey! By combining entertainment, education, and live animals, they hope to dispel myths, alleviate fears, and give the public a chance to experience some of the world s most misunderstood creatures. Get ready to learn about some of the reptiles and amphibians from all four corners of the world, as well as those found right here in the Maritimes! Reptile Show Times: AM to 2 PM; 2:30 PM to :30 PM; 2 PM to 3 PM. Pre- registration is required. You must receive a confirmation to attend this event. Regular park admission fees apply. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. For more information or to pre-register email legacycentre@novascotia.ca or phone 902-758-536 or visit http://wildlifepark.novascotia.ca. Saturday, August 9 6 PM Rock Walk and Talk Five Islands Provincial Park, Colchester County Celebrate the Nova Scotia Gem and Mineral Show with a geological walk along the glacial till banks that make up our beach, past the sandstone cliffs and out to the basalt Old Wife outcrop. Suitable for all ages. You may step in mud and climb over rocks, so wear sturdy footwear, bring a hat, sunscreen and water. Due to sharp shells, debris and rocks, bare feet and flip flops are not recommended for this event. Meet at the park beach parking lot. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Contact the park at 902-254-2980 or email fiveislandspark@novascotia.ca. (Low tide 5:43 PM;.54 m) 52 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Park Events by Date Sunday, August 20 9 AM to 5 PM 39th Annual Clam Harbour Beach Sandcastle Competition Clam Harbour Provincial Park, Halifax County The sandcastle and sand sculpturing contest attracts over 0,000 people every year to the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia. There are cash prizes for various categories, live music, vendors, First Aid personnel and provincial lifeguards on site. There is an on-site bus shuttle service to transport people to and from the beach after the park opens at 9 AM. Bring a positive attitude and your sand building tools and skills. Please note there is a fee of $0 for adult groups to participate in the competition and no fee for children or youth. The Registration Tent will be available on-site as soon as you step onto the beach. This event is rain or shine. Bring sunscreen, sun hat, sunglasses, insect repellent, water, snacks, and appropriate beach attire. Sponsored by Halifax Regional Municipality. For more information call Paul at 902-490-6979 or 902-490-4792 or email forrestp@halifax.ca or visit www.clamharboursandcastle.ca; Facebook: /hrmcivicevents or Twitter: @hfxcivicevents. Friday to Sunday, August 25 to 27 8 AM to 5 PM Canadian Surf Lifesaving Championship Martinique Beach Provincial Park (August 25 to 26), Halifax County Rainbow Haven Beach, Cole Harbour- Lawrencetown Coastal Heritage Park System (August 27), Halifax County The Canadian Surf Lifesaving Championship features over 200 of the top lifeguards from across Canada. This 3-day event has these lifeguards competing in swimming, running, rescue and surf craft events. The running events take place on day 3 at Rainbow Haven Beach. No rain date. Sponsored by the Nova Scotia Lifeguard Service. For more information contact Paul at 902-477-655, 902-477-6203, email paul.deon@nsls.ns.ca, or visit www.nsls.ns.ca. Saturday, August 26 0 AM Rock Walk and Talk Five Islands Provincial Park, Colchester County Explore the geological and cultural history of the park as we walk along the glacial till banks that make up our beach, past the sandstone cliffs and out to the basalt Old Wife outcrop. Suitable for all ages. You may step in mud and climb over rocks, so wear sturdy footwear, bring a hat, sunscreen and water. Due to sharp shells, debris and rocks, bare feet and flip flops are not recommended for this event. Meet at the park beach parking lot. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Contact the park at 902-254-2980 or email fiveislandspark@ novascotia.ca. (Low tide :09 AM;.23 m) Saturday and Sunday, August 26 and 27 2 PM to 4 PM Wild About Bees Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park, Colchester County This wild weekend we are going wild about Bees. Join us at the Shubenacadie Wildlife Park to explore the lives of these tiny workers. Check out our active beehive and see if you can spot the queen. Enjoy a sweet taste test of some delicious local honey. Make a fun craft to take home. Fee for craft is $. Regular park admission fees apply. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. For more information email legacycentre@novascotia.ca or phone 902-758-536. SEPTEMBER Saturday, September 2 9:45 AM Pennant Point Spine Trail Hike Crystal Crescent Provincial Park, Halifax County Join the Chebucto Hiking Club for a 3 KM hike suitable for adults only. This moderate to difficult hike is rated 3C some significant hill or stair climbing, a significant part of the walk takes place on somewhat difficult terrain (rock/rooted paths) and will take approximately 3-4 hours to complete. Meet at the 2nd parking lot at the park, 223 Sambro Creek Road, Hwy 349, Sambro. Bring lots of water, snacks, lunch, and wear hiking boots or shoes. Contact Kathleen at 902-407-6065 or visit www.chc.chebucto.org. Saturday, September 2 TBA (Low tide); BBQ at Noon Sand Sculpture Contest & BBQ Thomas Raddall Provincial Park, Queens County Bring your shovels, pails, and other sand sculpture building tools and join us at Scotch Point Beach for our annual sand sculpture contest. This is a children s only sand sculpture contest. Come and enjoy a free BBQ and check out the amazing sculptures. Don t forget to cast your vote for best sculpture! Timing of the sculpture contest dependent on low tide. Please note that regular camping fees apply. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Pre-registration is required. Pre-register by phoning the park at 902-682-2664 or email thomasraddallpark@ novascotia.ca. http://parks.novascotia.ca 53

Saturday, September 2 5 PM to 7 PM Clam Digging Five Islands Provincial Park, Colchester County Have you been curious about digging clams but didn t know where or how to start? Learn about soft-shelled clams and how to legally harvest them. If possible, bring your own garden fork or shovel and a 2 litre bucket. You will get dirty on the mud flats, so wear rubber boots or old shoes. Due to sharp shells, debris and rocks, bare feet are not recommended for this event. Bring sunscreen, hat, snacks and water. Meet at the park beach parking lot. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Contact the park at 902-254-2980 or email fiveislandspark@novascotia.ca. (Low tide: 4:39 PM, 3.09 m) Saturday and Sunday, September 2 and 3 2 PM to 4 PM Wild About Dragonflies Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park, Colchester County This weekend we are going wild about Dragonflies. Join us at the Shubenacadie Wildlife Park to explore these amazing predators. Learn about their life cycle up close and hunt for some in their natural habitat. Make a fun craft to take home. Fee for craft is $. Regular park admission fees apply. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. For more information email legacycentre@novascotia.ca or phone 902-758-536. Thursday, September 7 :45 to 3:30 PM Beaver Mountain Trail Hike Beaver Mountain Provincial Park, Antigonish County Join the Chebucto Hiking Club for a moderate 6.5 KM hike in a natural landscape that is characterized by high, hilly terrain and deep valleys. Home to three eco-systems: pasture spruce, wetland, and hardwood ridge. This hike is rated as 3C some significant hill or stair climbing with a significant part of the walk taking place on somewhat difficult terrain (rocky/rooted paths). This hike is suitable for all ages and is expected to be.5 hours in duration. Bring water, snack, and wear hiking boots or shoes. Meet at the park parking lot at 472 Beaver Mountain Road, James River at :45 PM for a 2 PM start. Contact Colin or Ellen at 902-445-5447 or visit www.chc.chebucto.org. Sunday, September 0 2 PM to 4 PM Campfire Stories Ellenwood Lake Provincial Park, Yarmouth County Join the Friends of Ellenwood Lake Provincial Park for a classic bonfire down by the lake! There will be fireside tales and local lore. Feel free to bring a story of your own to share! Toasting forks and marshmallows will be provided. Meet at the ski cabin. The fire pit is an easy.5 KM walk from the park gate, right in front of the ski cabin. Dress for the outdoors and weather conditions. This a fun event for the whole family. Assistance may be arranged for those with mobility issues. This event is weather dependent so check the website for updates and details before heading out. For more information contact Chris at 902-88-2658, 902-742-8868, email misty@district.yarmouth.ns.ca, or visit www.friendsofellenwoodpark.ca. Sunday, September 0 3 PM to 6 PM Chez Deslauriers Lobster Roll Dinner Pomquet Beach Provincial Park, Antigonish County Lobster Roll Dinner (with potato salad, green salad, dessert and beverage) for $2 per plate. Barbeque will also be available. Dinner will be accompanied by local entertainment and craft sale. Chez Deslauriers Interpretive Centre outlining the history of Pomquet will be open. The trailhead for the Pomquet Acadian Trails (6 KM of coastal and inland trails) is located on site and visitors are welcome to explore this trail system. Sponsored by the Pomquet Development Society. Contact Colette at 902-870-305 or crennie@stfx.ca. Saturday, September 23 0 AM to 3 PM Birdwatching: Fall Migrants Taylor Head Provincial Park, Halifax County Join the Friends of Taylor Head Provincial Park Society as we walk the Spry Bay Trail and Headland Trail. This should be a good opportunity to see and photograph migrating wading birds such as Blackpoll Warblers, Black-backed Woodpeckers, and Common Yellowthroats. You will encounter rugged terrain on this 4 hour walk, so wear hiking boots or other sturdy footwear. Bring snacks, a lunch, water, binoculars and camera. Birders and all nature lovers welcome. Meet at 0 AM at the information kiosk at the last parking lot. There is no rain date. Contact Jim at 902-885-2970 or email jim.cameron@ns.sympatico.ca; Warren at 902-772-2207 or email rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca; or visit www.friendsoftaylorhead.com. OCTOBER October TBA 0 AM to 3 PM Magical, Mysterious Mushrooms Taylor Head Provincial Park, Halifax County Forests would not grow without them! Orchids wouldn t bloom without them! Some even glow in the dark! There are more mushrooms in Nova Scotia than there are plants! Throughout history mushrooms have been regarded with fear and fascination sometimes revered, sometimes hated, but always mysterious. Find out what is fact and what is fantasy, what is edible and what is poisonous, and where (and when) to find them. Discover how mushrooms (fungi) are absolutely essential to our well-being. Join Dr. Scott Cunningham, mushroom expert, on a foray to learn more about this much-maligned group of organisms. Dress for weather conditions and wear hiking boots or sneakers as you will encounter rugged terrain. The hike rating/physical activity level is considered difficult. Bring water, snacks or a lunch, and don t forget your camera and binoculars. Meet at 0 AM at the information kiosk at the last parking lot. There is no rain date because mushrooms love moisture, right? Sponsored by the Friends of Taylor Head Provincial Park Society. Contact Warren at 902-772-2207 or email rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca or visit www.friendsoftaylorhead.com. 54 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Park Events by Date Saturday, October 7 6 PM Annual Halloween Spooktacular Thomas Raddall Provincial Park, Queens County Trick or treaters, young and old, join us for our closing weekend, in a spooky way. Campsite decorating contest, pumpkin carving contest, and back again for the second year, The Haunted House! Bring your Halloween decorations and pumpkins to carve. Don t forget about treats for the little trick or treaters! Stop by the Campground Host Site to cast your vote for best pumpkin and best decorated campsite. Then head to the Haunted House at the Ron Lawson Building for 9 PM, park staff will be there to greet you! Please note that regular camping fees apply. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. Contact the park at 902-683-2664 or email thomasraddallpark@novascotia.ca. Saturday, October 4 7 PM to 8:30 PM Family Night Tour Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park, Colchester County Have you ever walked in the forest at night? Join us in an easy, guided moonlight walk of the Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park. Get a nocturnal view of the park and its inhabitants. The fee is $6 per person, cash only. This event is recommended for all ages. Please bring flashlights, water, and insect repellent. Dress for weather conditions, and wear good walking or hiking shoes. Pre-registration is required. You must receive a confirmation to attend this event. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. For more information or to pre-register email legacycentre@novascotia.ca or phone 902-758-536. Sunday, October 5 9:30 AM to 5 PM McNabs Island Fall Foliage Tours McNabs and Lawlor Islands Provincial Park, Halifax County Join the Friends of McNabs Island Society for their annual Fall Foliage Tour of McNabs Island Provincial Park. See the island in its autumn splendor and participate in guided history and nature tours. Hikes vary from 5 to 5 KM in length and are suitable for all ages. Meet at Murphy s Cable Wharf, on the Halifax Waterfront before 9:30 AM. Transportation with A&M Sea Charters from Eastern Passage also provided. Space is limited so everyone MUST REGISTER to guarantee your spot. Tickets must be purchased in advance ($5 members and children/$20 non-members). For more information, contact Cathy at 902-434-2254; Faye at 902-443-749; email info@mcnabsisland.ca; or visit www.mcnabsislands.ca for more details. Rain date: Sunday, October 22 from 9:30 AM to 5 PM. Sunday, October 5 2 PM to 4 PM Campfire Stories Ellenwood Lake Provincial Park, Yarmouth County Join the Friends of Ellenwood Lake Provincial Park for a classic bonfire down by the lake! There will be fireside tales and local lore. Feel free to bring a story of your own to share! Toasting forks and marshmallows will be provided. Meet at the ski cabin. The fire pit is an easy.5 KM walk from the park gate, right in front of the ski cabin. Dress for the outdoors and weather conditions. This a fun event for the whole family. Assistance may be arranged for those with mobility issues. This event is weather dependent so check the website for updates and details before heading out. For more information contact Chris at 902-88-2658, 902-742-8868, email misty@district.yarmouth.ns.ca, or visit www.friendsofellenwoodpark.ca. Saturday, October 28 0:30 AM to :30 PM Wild About Halloween Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park, Colchester County Come to the park for tricks and treats, where the animals can see your Halloween costumes. Surprise our wildlife with your outfits and we will have some surprises for you. Regular park admission fees apply. Sponsored by NS Natural Resources. For more information email legacycentre@novascotia.ca or phone 902-758-536. NOVEMBER Saturday, November 4 0 AM to 2 PM Late Season Guided Hike Taylor Head Provincial Park, Halifax County Late autumn is a special time to experience the natural wonders of Taylor Head Park. The air is fresh, cool, and clear. There are no biting insects, and lots of elbow room on the trails. Join the Friends of Taylor Head Provincial Park Society for a walk on the Bull Beach Trail and the Bob Bluff Trail to Psyche Cove Beach (Taylor Head Beach). Our walk continues along the beach to Powers Pond and the Spry Bay Trail, then back to the main parking lot to finish off. Participants will have the option of a shuttle back to the Bull Beach parking lot, or you may choose to walk the Park Road back to your car. Hiking on exposed coastline in November can be challenging, so good boots and seasonally appropriate clothing are recommended. Bring snacks, lunch, and water. Meet at 0 AM at the Bull Beach parking lot. Contact Peter at 902-499-44 or email pmoickle@bellaliant.net; Warren at 902-772-2207 or email rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca; or visit www.friendsoftaylorhead.com. http://parks.novascotia.ca 55

Park Events by Date Sunday, November 2 2 PM to 4 PM Campfire Stories Ellenwood Lake Provincial Park, Yarmouth County Join the Friends of Ellenwood Lake Provincial Park for a classic bonfire down by the lake! There will be fireside tales and local lore. Feel free to bring a story of your own to share! Toasting forks and marshmallows will be provided. Meet at the ski cabin. The fire pit is an easy.5 KM walk from the park gate, right in front of the ski cabin. Dress for the outdoors and weather conditions. This a fun event for the whole family. Assistance may be arranged for those with mobility issues. This event is weather dependent so check the website for updates and details before heading out. For more information contact Chris at 902-88-2658, 902-742-8868, email misty@district.yarmouth.ns.ca, or visit www.friendsofellenwoodpark.ca. Sunday, November 26 0 AM to 3 PM Birdwatching: Winter Birds Taylor Head Provincial Park, Halifax County This will be a leisurely walk on the Headland Trail in search of birds that spend the winter on our coastline. Winter residents include Eiders, Scoters, Dovekies, Guillemots, Mergansers, Harlequin Ducks, Long-tailed Ducks, Grebes, and Purple Sandpipers. Hiking on exposed coastline in late November can be challenging, so waterproof boots and seasonally appropriate clothing are recommended. Bring snacks, lunch, and a hot drink. This should be a good warm-up to the Christmas Bird Count. There is no rain date. All birders and nature lovers are welcome. Meet at 0 AM at the information kiosk at the last parking lot. Hike rating/ physical activity level is considered difficult. Sponsored by the Friends of Taylor Head Provincial Park Society. Contact Jim at 902-885-2970 or email jim.cameron@ns.sympatico.ca; Warren at 902-772-2207 or email rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca; or visit www.friendsoftaylorhead.com. DECEMBER Friday, December 5 7:30 AM to 5 PM Christmas Bird Count Taylor Head Provincial Park, Halifax County The Nova Scotia Sheet Harbour Christmas Bird Count is one of 25 that take place around the province. These bird counts are sponsored by the National Audubon Society, Bird Studies of Canada, NS Bird Society, and the Friends of Taylor Head Provincial Park. The count area extends in a circle around Taylor Head Provincial Park and from Tangier to Sober Island. All the trails in the park are covered. Teams composed of 2-4 counters are assigned an area to count. If you have a bird feeder, you are also encouraged to send in a report of your count. Birders will meet later in the day back at the Spry Bay Community Hall to sum up the count. A delicious hot meal will be available for all hungry counters. Please notify Jim or Warren if you plan to attend. Meet at 7:30 AM at the Spry Bay Community Hall. Contact Jim at 902-885-2970 or email jim.cameron@ns.sympatico.ca; Warren at 902-772-2207 or email rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca; or visit www.friendsoftaylorhead.com. DECEMBER 207 to MARCH 208 Cross-country Skiing Ellenwood Lake Provincial Park, Yarmouth County When the conditions are right, there s no place like Ellenwood Lake Provincial Park for the best cross-country skiing around. Don t have your own equipment? No problem! An easy.5 KM walk from the park gate will bring you to the ski cabin where you can borrow everything you need from us. We have equipment sizes to fit the whole family and 7 kilometers of groomed trails that ll leave you breathless! Bring water, snacks, or lunch. Wear warm outdoor clothing, hat, thick socks, and gloves. Sponsored by the Friends of Ellenwood Park. Visit our website at www.friendsofellenwoodpark.ca anytime for hours of operation, trail conditions and updates or call Misty at 902-742-8868 or email misty@district.yarmouth.ns.ca for more information. Saturday, December 2 0 AM to 2 PM Late Season Guided Hike Taylor Head Provincial Park, Halifax County Join the Friends of Taylor Head Provincial Park Society for a walk on the Bull Beach Trail and the Bob Bluff Trail to Psyche Cove Beach (Taylor Head Beach). Our walk continues along the beach to Powers Pond and the Spry Bay Trail, then back to the main parking lot to finish off. Participants will have the option of a shuttle back to the Bull Beach parking lot, or you may choose to walk the Park Road back to your car. Hiking on exposed coastline in December can be challenging, so good boots and seasonally appropriate clothing are recommended. Bring snacks, lunch, and water. Meet at 0 AM at the Bull Beach parking lot. Contact Peter at 902-499-44 or email pmoickle@bellaliant.net; Warren at 902-772-2207 or email rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca; or visit www.friendsoftaylorhead.com. 56 http://parks.novascotia.ca

Event Index by Location B Beaver Mountain Provincial Park Beaver Mountain Trail Hike Sept 7 Blomidon Provincial Park Why was it called Cape Blow-Me-Down? May 20 Folklore in the Fog July 8 Birds of Prey in Nova Scotia July 8 Make and Fly a Kite Day July 5 Wildflower Walk July 5 Forest Fire Fighting with Smokey Bear July 5 Hike the Back 40 July 22 Iroquois Campfire Stories Aug 8 & 9 C Cape Split Provincial Park Cape Split Trail Hike June 3 Cole Harbour-Lawrencetown Coastal Heritage Park System Bissett Lake Trail Hike Aug Canadian Surf Lifesaving Championship Aug 27 Clam Harbour Provincial Park 39th Annual Clam Harbour Beach Sandcastle Competition Aug 20 Crystal Crescent Provincial Park Pennant Point Trail Hike July 7 Pennant Point Spine Trail Hike Sept 2 D Dollar Lake Provincial Park Experience Our Outdoors! July 5 Canoeing Basics July 5 E Ellenwood Lake Provincial Park Interpretive Paddle July Scavenger Hunt and BBQ July 5 Campfire Stores Sept 0, Oct 5, & Nov 2 Cross-country Skiing December 207 to March 208 F Five Islands Provincial Park Clam Digging July & Sept 2 Rock Walk and Talk July 8, Aug 9 & Aug 26 Canada s Parks Day Celebration July 5 Bug Walk July 22 Project WILD July 29 & Aug 5 Tidal Pool Exploration Aug 3 J Jerry Lawrence Provincial Park May Fair in the Park May 28 Warbler Walk June 4 L Long Lake Provincial Park Long Lake Trail Hike June 9 M Martinique Beach Provincial Park NS Lifesaving Sport Series Round #2 Aug 5 Canadian Lifeguard Challenge: Qualifiers Only Aug 6 Canadian Surf Lifesaving Championship Aug 25 & 26 Mavillette Beach Provincial Park NS Lifesaving Sport Series Round #3 Aug 6 McNabs and Lawlor Islands Provincial Park McNabs and Lawlor Islands Cleanup June 4 McNabs Island Fall Foliage Tours Oct 5 P Point Michaud Beach Provincial Park NS Lifesaving Sport Series Round # July 9 Pomquet Beach Provincial Park Chez Deslauriers Lobster Roll Dinner Aug 3 & Sept 0 R Rissers Beach Provincial Park Sand Castle Competition & Beach Fun July 5 Nova Scotia Junior Lifeguard Championship Aug 2 S Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park Wildlife Gardening May 20 & 2 Learn to Fish June 3 Wild About Butterflies July Moonlight Tour July 8 & Aug 4 Duck Day July 5 Children s Day Camp July 7 9 Wild About Toads and Frogs July 22 & 23 Wild About Water July 29 & 30 Children s Day Camp Aug 9 Wild About Reptiles With the Maritime Reptile Zoo Aug 9 Wild About Bees Aug 26 & 27 Wild About Dragonflies Sept 2 & 3 Family Night Tour Oct 4 Wild About Halloween Oct 28 Smileys Provincial Park Nova East Astronomy Star Party July 28 30 T Taylor Head Provincial Park Migration Bird Count May 3 Bird Songs June 7 Natural History Walk: Wildflowers, Wildlife & Geology June 24 Getting Started in Birdwatching July 8 Slow and Easy Birdwatching Field Trip July 6 Taylor Head Trails Hike July 22 Natural History Walk: Wildflowers, Wildlife & Geology July 23 Mid-summer Birdwatching Walk Aug 5 Full Day Guided Hike Aug 6 Bird Watching: Fall Migrants Sept 23 Magical, Mysterious Mushrooms Oct TBA Late Season Guided Hike Nov 4 Birdwatching: Winter Birds Nov 26 Late Season Guided Hike Dec 2 Christmas Bird Count Dec 5 The Islands Provincial Park Outdoor Summer Recreation Camp July 7 2 Outdoor Movie Night July 20 & Aug 7 Outdoor Summer Recreation Camp Aug 4 8 Shelburne Kayak Festival Aug 8 20 Thomas Raddall Provincial Park 20th Birthday Celebration July 5 Wild Wednesdays July & August Sand Sculpture Contest & BBQ Sept 2 Annual Halloween Spooktacular Oct 7 W William E. degarthe Memorial Provincial Park Get Your Feet Wet Tidepools & Rock Adventures July 5 http://parks.novascotia.ca 57

Sun, Fun and Fitness Dr. Peter Green MD FRCPC, Associate Professor Dalhousie University and Chair, Sun Safe N.S. Get the most enjoyment from your summer recreational activities in Nova Scotia Provincial Parks by practicing sun safety. Nobody enjoys getting a sun burn! In the short term it can be painful and really takes the fun out of your day. In the long-run, over-exposure to the sun s ultraviolet rays can put you at risk for developing skin cancer. Protect Your Skin and Your Eyes: Check the daily forecast for the UV Index each morning and protect your skin accordingly. When the UV Index is 3 or higher, protect your skin as much as possible. In general, the UV Index in Canada can be 3 or higher from am to 3 pm between April and September, even when it s cloudy. Seek shade or bring your own (e.g. an umbrella). Wear clothing and a wide-brimmed hat that cover as much skin as possible, as appropriate to the activity and weather. Use sunscreen labelled broad spectrum and water-resistant with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 30, on skin not covered by clothing. Apply sunscreen generously and reapply when required. Don t use UV tanning equipment or deliberately try to get a suntan, and avoid getting a sunburn. Wear sunglasses or prescription eyeglasses with UV-protective lenses. Wear a wide-brimmed hat for added eye protection. Information Circular PKS-83 Printed 207 30M Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources Parks, Outreach, and Service Delivery 5 Arlington Place, Suite 7, Truro, Nova Scotia B2N 0G9 902-662-3030 Email: parkinfo@novascotia.ca RESERVATIONS -888-544-3434 http://parks.novascotia.ca