When I walked to this place, I thought that it would be an ordinary park, just to take a simple walk, but I was wrong. I was pleasantly wrong, however. This place is an incredibly beautiful example of nature in its wild and untouched manner. There is a walking path inside that I recently visited and I want to share the photos I took along this path. I had already seen a small mossy lawn in another place after I came to Canada, but this place stunned and enchanted me with its fairy-tale mossy clearing among the trees. You can see this in one of my photos. Of course, I would give this place a 5, but I didn’t like the fact that if there are hiking trails here, they should have been made a little wider and cleaner. Only in these places, because very often it was necessary to make our way through the bushes, even though the path itself was barely visible. This is normal for a “full hike forest trails”, but not for a small walking area next to a residential area for ordinary people who want to take a walk here. ... Follow the tree patches that are visible...
Read moreI wouldn't recommend visiting this park. I went for a walk with my dog and found 3 TICKS on my body/in my hair within the next few hours (and I was wearing long-sleeves and a hat!). Thank god they had not entered my skin yet. Only once we got out of the trail did we see the tick warning on a sign that we didn't pass on the way into the trail. Later we did research to find there have been a dozen cases of Lyme Disease in the area! It's not worth the risk considering the many beautiful trails all over Nova Scotia. Skip! Check out other trails in NS, like Herrings Cove, Frog Pond, Taylor's Head, just...
Read moreA fantastic view of the Bedford Basin in Nova Scotia. Very high up and beautiful cliffside. I strongly recommend NOT taking children under the age of 14 however because the whole lookoff point is a lethal drop if you were to go over. Be very careful and watch your step. However if you are going to be careful, it's a fantastic view...
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