Serenity Lake House
Open year-round
Burning restrictions are in place in Nova Scotia from March 15 to October 15 each year. No domestic brush burning or campfires are allowed between 8 am and 2 pm during wildfire risk season. All provincial, municipal, and private campgrounds must follow the burning restrictions. Burning restrictions in national park campgrounds are under the jurisdiction of Parks Canada.
The fine for violating burning restrictions is $25,000.
Restrictions are updated daily at 2 pm on the BurnSafe map.
Learn MoreNova Scotia isn’t your typical vacation destination and where you stay when you’re here doesn’t have to be your typical lodging either. Book a night or two at one of these unexpected accommodations and step out of your comfort zone… well, kind of – these are all quite comfortable!
From cozy wilderness cabins to glamping (glamorous camping) in yurts, domes, oTENTik structures, canvas tents and more, Nova Scotia is home to many exciting and unusual places to spend the night.
Open year-round
From May 16 to October 26
From June 1 to October 30
From May 1 to October 30
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From April 1 to December 1
Open year-round
Open year-round
From April 1 to December 1
Open year-round
From May 17 to October 14