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Cottage Cove Provincial Park

11935 Shore Rd E, Middleton, NS B0S 1P0, Canada
4.7(133)
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Stick To The Story Media ProductionsStick To The Story Media Productions
After Visiting Annapolis Royal we took a 30 min drive to check this place out.. A nice drive off he beaten path. We were pleasantly surprised and fell in love with this spot. The tide was out and was able to walk out on the rocks. Lots of Sea lions or seals were on he rocks was great to see them..Lots of great parking with spectacular views of the Bay of Fundy . Be sure to check out the small town up the road.
Frans SandersFrans Sanders
We just stopped to have a quick lunch but wondered why there were so many cars in this otherwise not so impressive park. Turned out that there is a number of seals who love to show themselves at low tide. We saw many of them. Best time is at real low tide when they are basking in the sun on a outerbank. And tucked away in the end corner is a small memorial for indigenous children who are buried nearby.
Don BowlbyDon Bowlby
This stop is a family favorite. We visit it every visit to Nova Scotia. We love the curious seals and frequently see eagles. Kids love throwing rocks into the ocean and searching for "treasures". Be mindful of the tide as it's easy to get cut off from a safe, dry walk back.
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After Visiting Annapolis Royal we took a 30 min drive to check this place out.. A nice drive off he beaten path. We were pleasantly surprised and fell in love with this spot. The tide was out and was able to walk out on the rocks. Lots of Sea lions or seals were on he rocks was great to see them..Lots of great parking with spectacular views of the Bay of Fundy . Be sure to check out the small town up the road.
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We just stopped to have a quick lunch but wondered why there were so many cars in this otherwise not so impressive park. Turned out that there is a number of seals who love to show themselves at low tide. We saw many of them. Best time is at real low tide when they are basking in the sun on a outerbank. And tucked away in the end corner is a small memorial for indigenous children who are buried nearby.
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This stop is a family favorite. We visit it every visit to Nova Scotia. We love the curious seals and frequently see eagles. Kids love throwing rocks into the ocean and searching for "treasures". Be mindful of the tide as it's easy to get cut off from a safe, dry walk back.
Don Bowlby

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5.0
6y

After Visiting Annapolis Royal we took a 30 min drive to check this place out.. A nice drive off he beaten path. We were pleasantly surprised and fell in love with this spot. The tide was out and was able to walk out on the rocks. Lots of Sea lions or seals were on he rocks was great to see them..Lots of great parking with spectacular views of the Bay of Fundy . Be sure to check out the small town...

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4y

We just stopped to have a quick lunch but wondered why there were so many cars in this otherwise not so impressive park. Turned out that there is a number of seals who love to show themselves at low tide. We saw many of them. Best time is at real low tide when they are basking in the sun on a outerbank. And tucked away in the end corner is a small memorial for indigenous children who are...

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5.0
3y

Nice kept park. Place to chill, listen to the fundy life and see the wild life. You never know what you will see. Seagulls, sea lions, a whale or two, or even a shark. Mind you, you never see this all at once. This is from being a local valley stopper that spent many summer sunset watching.

Not a large park, but big enough for the kids to explore. Pinic benches are on site. First come...

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