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Owl's Hollow Eco-Therapy Glamping

2 sites · Lodging, Tents11 acres · Caledonia, NS
Get back to nature at our lakefront eco-therapy camping and glamping property where you will experience serene lake life and forest bathing at its best! Owl's Hollow offers you private camping and glamping on Tupper Lake at one of two unique sites: The Hut and The Perch (new for summer 2024). Each site is tucked away at the end of its own walk-in trail where you find yourself at the water's edge yet surrounded by majestic white pines. This is a quiet part of the lake with very few residents and motorized boats. Book The Hut or The Perch site at Owl's Hollow for your next camping adventure and be as lazy or active as your body needs to rejuvenate. Guaranteed the experience will bring you back to the calmness you may have been missing! By booking Owl's Hollow lodging/camping, you agree to save and hold harmless Karen and Ben Perry from any liability arising out of your stay. You acknowledge that there are hazards such as uneven surfaces, heights, bodies of water, wildfire, wildlife and noxious plants that are beyond the control of the owner and you assume all responsibility for your own safety. Nova Scotia Registration Number: RYA-2023-24-04051421027007770-28
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LaHave River Campground

38 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents15 acres · Barss Corner, NS
Find our quaint family-owned-and-operated campground in Lunenburg County, nestled in a forested area along a subset of the LaHave River. Although only a half hour from world-renowned tourist towns and stunning Atlantic beaches, your drive will bring you into rural Nova Scotia, where you will feel like you are a million miles away! Enjoy the sights and sounds of nature on our riverside property, where we host Unserviced Tent Sites, Serviced Campsites for tents and trailers, Tiny Cabins, and Rental Trailers - we offer something for every style of camper! The whole family is sure to have fun at LaHave! Our 15 acre grounds host a general store with sweet treats, a community building with communal firepit, swimming holes and a dock, a playground, off-leash dog run, basketball nets, darts, horseshoe pits, washer toss, and so much more! We look forward to hosting you at LaHave! Jamie Lee, Kalen and Tundra Campground Rules & Regulations ● Campsites are modest, intended for 1 RV, trailer or tent, and 1 vehicle. ● Rates are for up to 4 individuals, with a $5 surcharge for additional guests per night. ● Visitors are to check in at the office, arriving before 9pm, exiting by 11pm. ● Speed limit is 10 km/hr. ● Children are not to be unsupervised in the park and on a site by 11pm. Children on bikes require helmets, and no bikes or playground after dark. ● Midnight is quiet time, and no excessive noise ever please. ● Dogs are to be in your control, leashed and picked up after, with no excessive barking. ● Campfires are subject to Nova Scotia burn ban restrictions – no burning 8am-2pm ever. Check Burn Safe website at 2pm daily to see if 2pm or 7pm fires or permitted, or no fires at all. We sell firewood or you can bring your own. Do not move the firepit, and pits or campsites left littered will be a $10 cleaning fee. ● Recycling is mandatory, with garbage, recycling, cardboard, compost and empties bins on site. ● Campers must adhere to the rules for themselves, their family and visitors. Failure to do so will result in notice to leave. Campers are to pay for any property damage caused. No refunds will be granted, including for early departure. Tourism Nova Scotia Registration #: RYA-2023-24-03031459421598980-1781
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Horse Farm - RV site & Glamping

2 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents51 acres · Lawrencetown, NS
Make our 51 acre property your home base while you experience everything the beautiful Annapolis Valley has to offer! We are nestled between two brooks and sheltered by the North Mountain, just outside the quaint village of Lawrencetown. Conveniently located 30 minutes east of Annapolis Royal, and an easy hour's drive west from Wolfville, with many lovely towns to stop in on your drive through the valley. You can be at the Bay of Fundy within 15 minutes. We are a 4 minute drive to the Annapolis Valley Exhibition grounds. With so many beaches, wineries, orchards, restaurants, trails and waterways nearby - you won't run out of things to do! Enjoy your morning coffee while the sun rises over the North Mountain, and if you're lucky a sighting of the deer that frequent the property. After a busy day spent exploring the valley, enjoy gazing up at the milky way (star gazing is incredible here with some of the darkest skies in North America) next to a crackling campfire. Fall asleep to the sounds of our brooks' gentle burbling, and coyotes howling in the distance. Each campsite has it's own firepit and picnic table . There is a shared XL sparkling clean portable toilet with solar lights for night-time access. Walk across our babbling brook to enjoy a rustic, hot shower in the woods. For those of you not looking to venture too far afield, there we have walking trails throughout the property, trout fishing in one of our brooks, and a tiny swimming hole if you'd like to take a dip. For nearby adventures, you'll find a brewery, winery, restaurant and trailhead located less than 5 minutes down the road. Horseback riders are welcome to bring their horses camping! Horse shelter with attached corral is available to rent separately. Enjoy riding our trails and make use of our cross country jumps and trail obstacles.
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Sharkbite Adventures Private Camp

1 site · Lodging6 acres · Digby, NS
8 Minutes From Kejimkujik (Keji) Park on the beautiful South Shore of Nova Scotia is Sharkbite Adventures offers one Private Luxury Shanty and 1 large private high wall tent. Nestled on the waterfront of Lake Munroe is a private acreage filled with incredible dense bio diverse green space with spaces designed for the peace and privacy now near impossible to find in today's Provincial or Federal Campground. The Luxury Shanty is equipped with delicious drinking water, a queen bed outfitted with linens layered to offer you the perfect nights sleep. You'll also have a dresser, chairs, a pantry of tasty snacks to suit the surroundings and toiletries provided for everyday comfort. Quality cell service means you can dial in your data - and a solar powered battery bank allows you to charge your cellphones & tablets so you can stay on grid at your own pace and you have access to a very clean and maintained toilet. Your Luxury Shanty has exclusive access to the lakefront; go ahead lounge on and share a bottle of wine as the lap of the warm water envelops the setting and the sun sets over your camp. The tent site is exclusive, offering oversized private space away from any crowds, yet with provided access to a very clean and well-maintained toilet, fire ring (when applicable) BBQ with large luxury cooking area and private walkway to your own lush waterfront with large deck. Spend the day at Keji Park, rent canoes or hike some of their beautiful trails and then take advantage of the peace and quiet of your private camping space just 8 minutes away.
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The best camping near Mickey Hill Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure at Mickey Hill Provincial Park, where scenic trails wind through lush landscapes and alongside the serene Lambs Lake. Hikers can revel in the beauty of nature as they traverse graveled paths, climb staircases carved through rocks, and cross charming boardwalks. After a day of exploration, unwind at the picturesque picnic area by the river or bask in the sun at the unsupervised beach. In winter, the park transforms into a cross-country skiing haven.

When to go

The best time to visit Mickey Hill Provincial Park is during the warmer months when the full splendour of the trails and lake can be enjoyed. Winter offers a snowy retreat for cross-country skiing enthusiasts. Off-season visitors should note that facilities are limited and parking is restricted to the gate area.

Know before you go

  • Ensure to wear sturdy footwear for navigating the graveled trails and staircases.
  • Be prepared for limited facilities during the off-season; plan accordingly.
  • Remember that the beach is unsupervised; always prioritize safety near water.
  • Check weather conditions before your visit, especially if planning to ski in winter.
  • Accessibility may vary throughout the park; some areas may be challenging for those with mobility issues.
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