The 5 Best Nature & Wildlife Areas in Yarmouth and Acadian Shores, Southwest Nova Scotia

July 9, 2021 Leida Jutras

Discover the best top things to do in Yarmouth and Acadian Shores, United States including Pond Cove Beach and Nature Preserve, Seal Cove, Vantassel Lake Trails, Gulliver's Cove Trails, Sand Pond National Wildlife Area.
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1. Pond Cove Beach and Nature Preserve

Nova Scotia Canada
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Pond Cove Beach and Nature Preserve

Reviewed By LaurenBowes903 - Peggy's Cove, Canada

This is a great spot for swimming, building sandcastles, beachcombing, or all of the above! Whatever your pleasure may be, you will find it at Pond Cove.

2. Seal Cove

Water Street Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia B0V 1H0 Canada http://digbyhostel.com/digbyhostel/index.php/digby-area-hiking-trails/86-seal-cove-brier-island
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5.0 based on 26 reviews

Seal Cove

Reviewed By LaurenBowes903 - Peggy's Cove, Canada

Enjoy this relatively easy hike along the coast with views of the ocean, lighthouse, and hopefully seals!

3. Vantassel Lake Trails

859 Culloden Road, Digby, Nova Scotia B0V 1A0 Canada +1 902-245-2861 [email protected] http://www.digbytrails.ca/van-tassel-lake.html
Vantassel Lake Trails

The Van Tassel Lake Trails are a combination of service roads and single track. There is a 3.5 km single track hiking trail around the lake and two spurs: a 1 km spur leading to a look off with a view of nearby woodlands and a 900m loop leading to the Cascades - a gentle waterfall in a beechwood.

4. Gulliver's Cove Trails

703 Gullivers Cove Rd, Digby, Nova Scotia B0V 1A0 Canada
Gulliver's Cove Trails

The Gulliver's Cove trails will lead you to a series of stunning views of the Bay of Fundy and surrounding woodlands. The growing network has a trail for every fitness level and degree of hiking ambition; from gentle seaside rambles to strenuous hilly climbing and woods walking.

5. Sand Pond National Wildlife Area

Boyd Road, Nova Scotia B0W 1W0 Canada +1 800-668-6767 http://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/national-wildlife-areas/locations/sand-pond.html

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