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Campgrounds

Whether you prefer roughing it in the back country, glamping by the ocean, or pulling up in your RV, opportunities to camp in Nova Scotia are abound. Adventures in national and provincial parks, seaside tenting, oTENTik accommodations, equipped camping, and sleeping in a yurt on your own private island are all available here.

Activity and Fire Restrictions in Nova Scotia

Burning restrictions are in place in Nova Scotia from March 15 to October 31. There is no open fire burning permitted from 8 am until 2pm. Restrictions are updated at 2pm daily on the BurnSafe map. All provincial, municipal, and private campgrounds must follow the burning restrictions. National park campgrounds burning restrictions are under the jurisdiction of Parks Canada. The fine for violating burning restrictions is $25,000.

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Campgrounds in Nova Scotia

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  • Harbour Nights RV Park

    Harbour Nights RV Park

    Open seasonally (May, June, July, August, September, October)

    Northumberland Shore, Pictou
  • Serendipity’s Lakeside Retreat

    Serendipity’s Lakeside Retreat

    From April 15 to October 30

    Yarmouth & Acadian Shores, Springdale
  • Hollow Brook Farm

    Hollow Brook Farm

    From May 1 to October 31

    Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley, Lawrencetown (Middleton area)
  • Bridgetown Family Camping

    Bridgetown Family Camping

    From May 15 to October 15

    Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley, Bridgetown
  • SEEK Wilderness Accommodations

    SEEK Wilderness Accommodations

    Open year-round

    Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley, Truro
  • Lake Pleasant Campground

    Lake Pleasant Campground

    From May 16 to October 31

    Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley, Springfield
  • Porters Peak Adventure Getaway

    Porters Peak Adventure Getaway

    Open year-round

    Eastern Shore, Porter’s Lake
  • Off the Beaten Trail

    Off the Beaten Trail

    Open year-round

    South Shore, Rose Bay
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Wildfire Prevention Measures – Restrictions on Activities in the Woods

 Nova Scotia has restricted activities in the woods and banned open fires because continued hot, dry conditions have greatly increased the risk of wildfires.

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