
Serviced from May 21st to October 11th
366 Oakfield Park Rd, Oakfield, NS B2T 1B3
Lands and Forestry Office Waverley
Facilities and Services:
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Accessible Features | |
Off Season Use | Although Provincial Day Use Parks are not serviced between October 12th and May 21st, the public can access the trails and beaches. Please be aware that there are no staff or services i.e. garbage collection or snow removal. Gates are closed so parking may be affected in some locations. Remember to have a hiking plan for your safety and please pack in and pack out |
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Parking | Ample parking with designated parking for boat launch |
Private Events | For guidelines and regulations for public and private events please see Have an Event | |
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Vault Toilet (Outhouse) | Vault toilets (outhouses) are available throughout the park |
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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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Picnic Area | Large grassy areas, picnic tables and vault toilets. |
BBQ | Contained flame BBQ's and cookstoves are permitted. Please dispose of coals properly. Open fires are NOT permitted. Please see the Rules and Regulations for more information |
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Beach Access |
Freshwater on the Shubenacadie-Grand 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) | Shubenacadie-Grand Lake |
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Swimming Unsupervised | |
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Swimming Supervised | Lifeguard service by Halifax Regional Municipality July-August* |
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Change House | |
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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 | Easy walking trails through wooded area |
*Subject to Change
For information about nearby attractions, please visit Tourism Nova Scotia