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5 Beaches to visit in Nova Scotia: 1. Morden - This spot is a local favourite. (I actually grew up right down the road!) There are multiple places to go down to the water, so you most likely will be able to find a quiet spot for yourself. We love visiting the little community park, then heading to the beach to eat our lunch. It's also a beautiful spot to watch the sunset! There are a couple of outhouses if you need to use the washroom and a few picnic tables. 2. Beach Meadows - This one is a newer favourite of ours. The white sand is beautiful and the kids really love playing in the waves. Just take note that the water is pretty cold. Although the kids never seem to mind! I fins this spot is usually less busy than some of the other white sand beaches on the south shore. (@visitnovascotiasouthshore) There are outhouses, bathrooms, picnic tables and a small playground near the parking lot. 3. Baxter's Harbour - When the tide is out, you are able to explore tide pools and get up close to the amazing waterfall. This is another place that gives you a great sunset view. If you have smaller kids, I suggest bringing a portable potty for your visit. 4. Rissers - One of the more popular beaches to visit in the summertime. We really enjoy going to walk the boardwalk and look for shells. This is a provincial park so you gave full restrooms with showers, campsites, playground, picnic area and canteen. 5. Kingsport - A red sand beach just outside of Canning. It offers a beautiful view, easy walking (other than the mud), bathrooms and an ice cream shop. The tide rises and falls very quickly here so watch the time to plan your visit. What beach would you visit first?? Let me know 👇 @visitnovascotia @explorecanada #novascotia #discovernovascotia #explorenovascotia #getoutsideandexplore #1000hoursoutside #outdoorfamily #thisiscanada

Beach
Coastal
a year ago

5 Beaches to visit in Nova Scotia: 1. Morden - This spot is a local favourite. (I actually grew up right down the road!) There are multiple places to go down to the water, so you most likely will be able to find a quiet spot for yourself. We love visiting the little community park, then heading to the beach to eat our lunch. It's also a beautiful spot to watch the sunset! There are a couple of outhouses if you need to use the washroom and a few picnic tables. 2. Beach Meadows - This one is a newer favourite of ours. The white sand is beautiful and the kids really love playing in the waves. Just take note that the water is pretty cold. Although the kids never seem to mind! I fins this spot is usually less busy than some of the other white sand beaches on the south shore. (@visitnovascotiasouthshore) There are outhouses, bathrooms, picnic tables and a small playground near the parking lot. 3. Baxter's Harbour - When the tide is out, you are able to explore tide pools and get up close to the amazing waterfall. This is another place that gives you a great sunset view. If you have smaller kids, I suggest bringing a portable potty for your visit. 4. Rissers - One of the more popular beaches to visit in the summertime. We really enjoy going to walk the boardwalk and look for shells. This is a provincial park so you gave full restrooms with showers, campsites, playground, picnic area and canteen. 5. Kingsport - A red sand beach just outside of Canning. It offers a beautiful view, easy walking (other than the mud), bathrooms and an ice cream shop. The tide rises and falls very quickly here so watch the time to plan your visit. What beach would you visit first?? Let me know 👇 @visitnovascotia @explorecanada #novascotia #discovernovascotia #explorenovascotia #getoutsideandexplore #1000hoursoutside #outdoorfamily #thisiscanada

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Coastal

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