Cape Chignecto Provincial Park
Canada /
Nova Scotia /
Berwick /
World
/ Canada
/ Nova Scotia
/ Berwick
World / Canada / Nova Scotia / Annapolis
park, hiking, campsite / caravan site
At Cape Chignecto Provincial Park, towering 180 m (600 ft.) sea cliffs rise from the Bay of Fundy, while the world's highest tides lap at their base. Best described as a wilderness park, it has 29 km (18 mi.) of pristine coastline, deep valleys, sheltered coves, rare plants, and remnant old-growth forests. The park offers over 40 km (25 mi.) of wilderness trails and remote walk-in campsites.
www.novascotiaparks.ca/parks/capechignecto.asp
contains tthe Joggins Fossil Cliffs. 15 miles of Carbnifferous fossils including the first tetrapod dinosaur.
www.novascotiaparks.ca/parks/capechignecto.asp
contains tthe Joggins Fossil Cliffs. 15 miles of Carbnifferous fossils including the first tetrapod dinosaur.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 45°23'16"N 64°52'46"W
- Fundy National Park 42 km
- Kejimkujik National Park 111 km
- Prince Edward Island National Park 171 km
- Mooshorn National Wildlife Refuge 195 km
- Baring Plantation, Maine 198 km
- Eigg Mountain - James River Wilderness Area 213 km
- Mount Carleton Provincial Park 280 km
- Cape Breton Highlands National Park 344 km
- Forillon National Park of Canada 402 km
- Sable Island 403 km
- Spicers Cove 5.5 km
- West Apple River Beach 7.8 km
- Apple River Bay 9 km
- Advocate Harbour 10 km
- Apple River 11 km
- Isle Haute 18 km
- North Mountain 30 km
- East Saint Martins 43 km
- West Saint Martins 57 km
- Bay of Fundy 68 km