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Hikers and campers and nature lovers of every stripe will be struck by the beauty, variety and sheer number of Nova Scotia's beaches, trails and parks - more than 125 provincial parks and 2 national parks.

Strike out across the windswept cliffs, winding trails and deep-walled canyons to a wilderness campsite. Pull your trailer or RV into one of our many comfortable pull-up campsites. Stroll along a sandy beach or take a refreshing swim, the outdoor opportunities abound.

Our provincial parks offer some great opportunities to enjoy Nova Scotia's rich natural and cultural heritage. Enjoy challenging hikes and beachcombing at Five Islands and Blomidon, where the world's highest tides surge beneath the towering seacliffs. Relax and soak up the warmth at Melmerby Beach or Caribou/Munroes Island Provincial Parks. Get acquainted with the South Shore while camping at Thomas Raddall or Graves Island Provincial Parks. To learn more of the many wonderful outdoor opportunities in Provincial Parks visit the Nature's Resorts website.

Get back to nature in Kejimkujik National Park's campsites, walking trails, waterways and wetlands. Hike, canoe and cycle through this idyllic woodland setting. Or, head to Cape Breton - experience the rugged beauty of Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Spy the moose and deer tracks while wandering the trails beyond the full-service trailer park or packing in to a backcountry campsite.

Nova Scotia's parks and beaches. You've waited a lifetime for sights like these.

Remember -- Parks are special protected areas -- feeding wildlife and collecting or damaging plants, animals, rocks, fossils, or cultural artifacts is prohibited.

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