2024 Operating Season: June 7 to October 14, 2024
5265 Old Guysborough Road, Wyses Corner, NS B0N 1V0
Telephone: (902) 384-2770
Facilities and Services:
Accessible Features |
Park office |
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116 Unserviced Campsites |
Partially wooded and wooded sites with parking, campfire ring/grill, and picnic table. Campsite A20 closed |
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Group Campsite |
Contact the Natural Resources and Renewables office in Middle Musquodoboit |
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Restroom with Shower |
Loop A: Loop C: Loop D: |
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Restroom with Flush Toilet | Near the entrance to the beach for the day-use area (no showers). | |
Vault Toilet (Outhouse) | Vault toilets (outhouses) are available throughout the park. | |
Drinking Water | Water taps are available throughout the campground | |
Trailer Dump |
Dump station available | |
Park Office | Access from parking is across a level gravel road. Well lit, sheltered, concrete landing at entrance. Level threshold to enter the building. High counter only in the office. |
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Firewood/Ice | Firewood and ice can be purchased at the Park Office. Times posted at the park. |
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Program Area | Space for outdoor activities or programs. Located near boat launch. |
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Waste/Recycling | Waste sorting and recycling containers located throughout the park. Please do not dispose of propane cylinders or coals in the garbage containers. |
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Day Use/Picnic Area | ||
Beach Access |
Freshwater on Dollar Lake. |
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Boat Launch | Public boat launch available when park is open Please follow the on site parking instructions and remember that gates are locked when the park closes. |
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Paddling (Canoe/Kayak) | Dollar Lake | |
Swimming Unsupervised | ||
Swimming Supervised | Lifeguard service provided by NS Lifesaving Society July-August* | |
Change House | At the entrance to the beach | |
Fishing | Fishing is permitted with a Nova Scotia sport fishing licence. Please check fishing regulations. Visit the Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture website for more information |
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Hiking Trail |
4 walking trails |
*Subject to Change
For information about nearby attractions, please visit Tourism Nova Scotia