The best camping near Boylston Provincial Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Boylston Provincial Park adventure.

Discover Boylston Park's serene lakeside camping and nature activities.  

Popular ways to camp

Community favorites near Boylston Provincial Park

Top-rated campgrounds reviewed by the Hipcamp community.

Top-rated campgrounds near Boylston Provincial Park

91%
(11)

4 Oaks Park

2 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · New Glasgow, NS
Learn more about this land:Beautiful cleared lot overlooking Barney’s River and a large interval with plenty of wildlife. Minutes from Northumberland Strait and beautiful Big Island BeachSite has access to River for Kayak or canoe launch which leads into Merigomish Harbour. Walking distance to convenience store and NSLC outlet. Easy drive to Cape George ( The Mini Trail ) and close to New Glasgow or Antigonish. We have beautiful orchards and blueberry fields, if you are here in July or August you can probably pick blueberries for breakfast. There is excellent biking and hiking nearby. The site has beautiful views of the surrounding area and very peaceful and quiet. You will have access to drinking water but no bathroom facilities. We are located between New Glasgow and Antigonish along the beautiful shore road called Route 245. Also, 10 minutes from TCH heading to Cape Breton. No toilet facility must be a self-contained RVBring all trash out that you bring in
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$30
 / night

Barnard's End

1 site · RV, Tent5 acres · NS
Located on the end of The Ledges peninsula, Marie Joseph, Nova Scotia, we have 5 acres of woodland on a raised lot, with around 1 acre cleared. This can be used for camping on the cleared lot with a number of tents, or park a caravan on a level parking area. The lot looks directly out onto the ocean, with Turner Island and Goose Island around 1km from shore, which form natural breaks from the open ocean. The lot is South East facing, and provides a sunny shelter from the wind. Power is available for a hook-up from a shipping container that is located on the lot (shipping container is for private use only), so power is included in the camping/pitching. Starlink WiFi is also included in the pitch, and details will be provided upon booking. This provides an excellent service for streaming etc. Access to the lot is off Highway 7, along an established gravel track, and then onto the peninsula. The access road does slope toward the lot area, but it is a great place to escape to complete peace and quiet! There is a large retaining rock wall, which provides access to a rocky beach, but walking around the peninsula offers shallower access in other areas. All great for a day's exploring. There is also an access road to the famous Fancys Point around 2km away, which looks out to open ocean.
Pets
Campfires
from 
CA$25
 / night
100%
(6)

The Lobster Boat Inn

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Glen Road, NS
The Lobster Boat Inn is located on a hill in the woods in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. It sits high and dry with no water in sight! Thus the serial number: NOMOH2O as it will never float again. Our motto is Off Grid, Off the Water and Off the Beaten Path! Our STR Registration # for NS is 2526B7063. We provide visitors with a rustic, unique, "glamping" experience. The Boat is filled with lobster-themed items that will send you on an imaginary lobster pot-pulling adventure and speak to our history. Cook on the back deck as you drink in nature, then eat in an original ship's wheelhouse or outside at the picnic table by the fire pit. Our amenities also include: comfy beds, fresh drinking-water, refrigerator, bathroom facilities, a hot outdoor shower, walking trails, and AC. The boat can sleep 5 guests, but a private raised glamping tent is provided for overflow numbers at an affordable rate. Speak to host for details. Off property you will find: auto race watching, hiking, biking and shopping activities. Downtown Antigonish is but a ten minute drive. The famous Highland Games comes in July along with the Lobster Festival in New Glasgow. Want to swim at St. FX University swimming pool? When you book at the LBI you get one free day pass, co-ed sauna included. Of course ocean swimming at one of the 19, nearby, beautiful area beaches is totally free for all, so get wet! Sure, you can sit inside and watch one of our many DVD movies, but instead why not : explore nature, take a walk through the woods, talk to your wife, or friend, play with the kids, or throw a ball for your dog? If you want to relax, maybe a visit to the golf course would tickle your fancy. Or just chill on the comfy relaxation deck. Do you want to ride, your bike on mountain trails, fish, visit a lighthouse or a petting farm? We have that too close by! Take a drive on our new 4-lane Hwy 104 and you'll be blown away at how beautiful asphalt can be. Wide-open highways make for smooth, fast, travel to places like New Glasgow, Pictou, The Cabot Trail or the ferry to PEI. All are within an hour's drive. Stargazing is wondrous through our dark, clear skies. If you're lucky, you might even spot the Space Station passing by, as you sit at the fire-pit roasting marshmallows after a long day of fun.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$99
 / night

The best camping near Boylston Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Nestled along the tranquil shores of Irving Lake, Boylston Provincial Park beckons adventurers and nature lovers alike. With its lush woodland campsites and a plethora of outdoor activities, this hidden gem in Nova Scotia offers an idyllic escape. From paddling in the freshwater lake to fishing for your next big catch, the park provides a scenic backdrop for camping and exploration during its summer operating season.

Notable campgrounds

  • Accessible Campsite 11: A fully accessible campsite, ensuring a comfortable outdoor experience for all visitors.
  • Campsite 10 & 30: These sites are currently closed, but keep an eye out for their reopening for additional camping options.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak season dates, to secure your preferred spot.
  • Check the park's reservation system regularly for cancellations and new availability.
  • Consider staying mid-week for better chances of finding an open campsite.
  • Explore nearby camping options if Boylston is fully booked during your travel dates.

When to go

The best time to visit Boylston Provincial Park is during its operating season from June 2 to September 11. This period offers the warmest weather and full access to all park facilities. Outside of these dates, some services may be unavailable, and the park's natural beauty can be less accessible due to cooler temperatures.

Know before you go

  • Reserve your campsite online to ensure availability upon arrival.
  • Prepare for a cash-only purchase of firewood and ice at the Registration Kiosk.
  • Remember to bring a Nova Scotia sport fishing licence if you plan to fish in Irving Lake.
  • Accessible facilities are available, including restrooms with showers and a registration kiosk.
  • wifi is accessible near the Registration Kiosk, keeping you connected even in the great outdoors.

Safety partners

Hipcamp is created with ❤️ and hope for our future.