Wild Rocks of the Atlantic -Part 7 - Cape Split, N.S. [video]

Cape Split Provincial Park Reserve is a 447 ha (hectare) natural environment park located in Scots Bay, Kings County. The park is considered a provincially significant coastal landmark overlooking the Bay of Fundy and is a popular hiking spot. In addition to hiking, the park offers picnicking and opportunities to view wildlife and the impressive action of the Bay of Fundy tide. In 2013 a new parking area was opened. Vault toilets exist at the trailhead only. The current trail is approximately 8 km (5 mi.) one way, with a return travel time of four to five hours. Users are advised to stay on the trail, wear sturdy footwear and layered clothing, and carry plenty of drinking water. This is a day-use park, operating on pack-in/pack-out principles. No camping is permitted. 

 

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The park is considered a provincially significant coastal landmark overlooking the Bay of Fundy and is a popular hiking spot.
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