sand point | Wild Camping

Canada

WARNING: THIS PLACE IS PERMANENTLY CLOSED!

Details

Verified:
over 2 years ago
Altitude:
3.0 masl
Website:
None

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
Yes - Average
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

half way between Guyborough and Mulgrave NS on rd 344 take a right on Sand point beach rd. You can park directly on the beach under the large sign

Very quiet and with large ocean steamers passing by, there is plenty to see. Look for waterplants that are attached to the pebbles, you can rescue them by trowing them back in the water before they dried up.

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Beautiful quiet spot right on the pebble beach. A few spots for a fire. The black flies and horse flies can get thick at times and it can get windy. Big boats passing by and sunsets are nice to watch.

This is private property.

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Great spot to spend the night! Was nice and quiet and didn’t see anyone the whole night. I’d definitely stay here again. Thanks for the tip.

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Nice spot by a rocky beach, right behind the big sign there's a good spot. It is so windy I didn't want to set up the tent so I slept in my car. The service is pretty good and it's pretty quiet.

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room for a couple rvs. beautiful expansive view over the water. good cell service. quiet at night. shared with one other rv

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It is at the end of a gravel road. Very windy as it’s right on the water.

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Site closed by a fence

Site fermé par une barrière

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Great spot for a short overnight stay.

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As described. Stick to the spot under the sign. The grassy area straight ahead is private

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half way between Guyborough and Mulgrave NS on rd 344 take a right on Sand point beach rd. you can park directly on the beach under the large sign

very quiet and with large ocean steamers passing by, there is plenty to see. look for waterplants that are attached to the pebbles, you can rescue them by trowing them back in the water before they dried up.

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