Provincial park in Nova Scotia, Canada
Blomidon Provincial Park in Nova Scotia
Cape Blomidon
Blomidon Provincial Park ( BLOM -ih-don )[ 1] is a camping and day-use provincial park located at Cape Blomidon on the shores of the Minas Basin in Nova Scotia , Canada. It is known for its hiking and for views over the world's highest tides.[citation needed ] Blomidon is located on 1,875 acres (7.6 km2 ) of land with 600 ft (180 m) high cliffs. It is accessible via Nova Scotia Route 358 .
The park is open from mid-May to October, offering a 100-site campground (both field and woodland sites), two picnic areas, an unsupervised beach and hiking trails. A 14 km loop connects all of the hiking trails, with an interpretive trail, overlooks, and a waterfall.
Blomidon Provincial Park is located 20 km north of Wolfville, Nova Scotia and 100 km west of Halifax . Nearby attractions include the Annapolis Valley Apple Blossom Festival , the Fort Edward National Historic Site and Grand-Pré National Historic Site .
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45°16′5.24″N 64°20′13.08″W / 45.2681222°N 64.3369667°W / 45.2681222; -64.3369667