Absolutely beautiful beach!! Water is cold and refreshing! It wasn’t overly crowded and there is soo...
Summerville Beach Provincial Park
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Summerville Beach Provincial Park in Summerville, Nova Scotia, boasts approximately 1km (1/2 mi) of pristine sandy shoreline and crystal-clear turquoise waters, offering visitors one of the most exquisite sandy beaches along Nova Scotia’s South Shore. The expansive sandy beach is complemented by sand dunes and a saltmarsh that stretches into the ocean at the far end, providing a serene backdrop for a leisurely stroll, sunbathing, or frolicking in the gentle waves.
Adventure enthusiasts can bring their bicycles to explore the Trestle Trail, a former railway segment near the beach. The park features roofed picnic tables, ideal for a delightful beachfront picnic. For dining options, Quarterdeck Beachside Villas & Grill, overlooking the beach, offers takeout or dining with stunning beach views.
Facilities at Summerville Beach Provincial Park include vault toilets, change houses, and picnic tables. Visitors should note that the beach is unsupervised, and the sand dunes serve as a nesting area for the endangered Piping Plover, emphasizing the importance of staying on designated paths and keeping dogs leashed. While the parking lot and washrooms are seasonal (mid-May to mid-October), guests are welcome to enjoy the beach year-round, adhering to pack-in, pack-out guidelines.
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Summerville Beach is a 1+/- km long beach, which is as beautiful as anything you will find in the Ca...
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