Blomidon Provincial Park

Coordinates: 45°16′5.24″N 64°20′13.08″W / 45.2681222°N 64.3369667°W / 45.2681222; -64.3369667
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Blomidon Provincial Park is located in Nova Scotia
Blomidon Provincial Park
Blomidon Provincial Park in Nova Scotia
Cape Blomidon

Blomidon Provincial Park (/ˈblɒmɪdɒn/ BLOM-ih-don)[1] is a camping and day-use park located at Cape Blomidon on the shores of the Minas Basin in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is known for its hiking, and the views over the world's highest tides.[citation needed] Blomidon is located on 1,875 acres (7.6 km2) of land with 600 ft (180 m) high cliffs. It is accessible via Nova Scotia Route 358.

The park is open from mid-May to September offering a 70 site campground (both field and woodland sites), two picnic areas, an unsupervised beach and hiking trails. A 14 km loop connects all of the hiking trails, with an interpretive trail, lookoffs, and a waterfall.

Blomidon Provincial Park is located 20 km north of Wolfville, Nova Scotia and 100 km west of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Nearby attractions include the Annapolis Valley Apple Blossom Festival, the Fort Edward National Historic Site and Grand-Pré National Historic Site.

References

  1. ^ The Canadian Press (2017), The Canadian Press Stylebook (18th ed.), Toronto: The Canadian Press

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45°16′5.24″N 64°20′13.08″W / 45.2681222°N 64.3369667°W / 45.2681222; -64.3369667