List Of Parks In Nova Scotia
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This is a list of protected areas of Nova Scotia.


National Parks

National parks of Canada are protected natural spaces throughout the country that represent distinct geographical regions of the nation. Under the administration of
Parks Canada Parks Canada (PC; french: Parcs Canada),Parks Canada is the applied title under the Federal Identity Program; the legal title is Parks Canada Agency (). is the agency of the Government of Canada which manages the country's 48 National Parks, th ...
, a government branch, national parks allow for public enjoyment without compromising the area for future generations, including the management of Canadian wildlife and habitat within the ecosystems of the park. There are two formal national parks in Nova Scotia, with one managed as a reserve. *
Cape Breton Highlands National Park Cape Breton Highlands National Park is a Canadian national park on northern Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. The park was the first national park in the Atlantic provinces of Canada and covers an area of . It is one of 42 in Canada's system ...
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Kejimkujik National Park Kejimkujik National Park () is a National Park of Canada, covering in the southwest of Nova Scotia peninsula. Located within three municipalities, Annapolis, Queens, Digby, it consists of two separate land areas: an inland part, which is coinc ...
- this park is composed of two sections. The main park is inland, with a seaside adjunct for day use only located near Liverpool. * Sable Island National Park Reserve


Canadian Heritage Rivers

The Canadian Heritage Rivers System is a program administered by the federal, provincial and territorial governments to conserve river heritage. *
Shelburne River The Shelburne River is a 53 km long river in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is a wilderness river and is a tributary of Mersey River. It starts in the Tobeatic Wilderness Area. The Shelburne River was designated a Canadian Heritage River The Can ...
* Margaree River-Lake Ainslie River System


National Wildlife Areas

A National Wildlife Area is a conservation status for a geographical region in Canada that restricts most human activities on that region. However, land use permits may be issued "for activities that are compatible with conservation". These areas are managed by the Canadian Wildlife Service. * Boot Island National Wildlife Area* (1.44 km²) * Chignecto National Wildlife Area* (4.10 km²) * John Lusby National Wildlife Area* (10.20 km²) * Sand Pond National Wildlife Area (5.32 km²) * Sea Wolf Island National Wildlife Area (0.41 km²) * Wallace Bay National Wildlife Area (5.83 km²)


National Migratory Bird Sanctuaries

Protected areas administered by Canadian Wildlife Service * Big Glace Bay Lake (240 ha) * Kentville (200 ha) * Port L'Hebert (350 ha) * Port Joli (280 ha) * Sable River (260 ha) * Amherst Point (429 ha) * Sable Island (2350 ha) * Haley Lake (100 ha)


Provincial Parks


Provincial Wilderness Areas

there were 68 wilderness areas in Nova Scotia. They are regulated by the Wilderness Areas Protection Act under the responsibility of Nova Scotia Environment and are areas where resource extraction, development, use of vehicles and similar activities are prohibited. Hunting, trapping and fishing are permitted. * Alder Grounds Wilderness Area * Boggy Lake Wilderness Area * Bonnet Lake Barrens Wilderness Area * Bowers Meadows Wilderness Area * Canso Coastal Barrens Wilderness Area * Clattenburgh Brook Wilderness Area * Cloud Lake Wilderness Area * Economy River Wilderness Area * Eigg Mountain-James River Wilderness Area * French River Wilderness Area * Gabarus Wilderness Area * Gully Lake Wilderness Area * Jim Campbells Barren Wilderness Area * Lake Rossignol Wilderness Area * Liscombe River Wilderness Area * Margaree River Wilderness Area * McGill Lake Wilderness Area * Middle River Wilderness Area * North River Wilderness Area * Ogden Round Lake Wilderness Area * Pollets Cove-Aspy Fault Wilderness Area * Portapique River Wilderness Area * Scatarie Island Wilderness Area *
Ship Harbour Long Lake Wilderness Area A ship is a large watercraft that travels the world's oceans and other sufficiently deep waterways, carrying cargo or passengers, or in support of specialized missions, such as defense, research, and fishing. Ships are generally distinguishe ...
* Sugarloaf Mountain Wilderness Area *
Tangier Grand Lake Wilderness Area Tangier Grand Lake Wilderness Area is a relatively large wilderness area located within the province of Nova Scotia, Canada, centered on its namesake lake, Tangier Grand Lake Tangier Grand Lake is a lake in the Halifax Regional Municipality of ...
* Terence Bay Wilderness Area * The Big Bog Wilderness Area * Tidney River Wilderness Area *
Tobeatic Wilderness Area The Tobeatic Wilderness Area is the largest protected area in the Canadian Maritimes, located in southwestern Nova Scotia. It contains nearly 120,000 hectares of land and spans parts of five counties, Annapolis, Digby, Queens, Shelburne and ...
* Waverley–Salmon River Long Lake Wilderness Area * White Lake Wilderness Area


Provincial Nature Reserves

there were 70 nature reserves in Nova Scotia. They are ecological sites regulated by the Special Places Protection Act, an Act which also protects archaeological, historical and palaeontological sites. They are areas of special natural ecosystems, plant and animal species, features and natural processes. They are areas that provide educational or research field areas but where recreation is restricted. * Abraham Lake * Bornish Hill * Duncans Cove * Great Barrens and Quinan Lakes * MacFarlane Woods * Panuke Lake * Ponhook Lake * Quinns Meadow * River Inhabitants * Roman Valley * Rush Lake * Sloans Lake * Spinneys Heath * Sporting Lake * Washabuck River


Provincial Protected Beaches

* Aulds Cove Beach * Ballantyne Cove Beach * Bartletts Beach * Bayfield Beach * Beach Meadows Beach * Beatty Marsh Beach * Big Pond Beach * Black Point Beach * Bramber Beach * Bridgeport Beach * Cape Jack Beach * Carters Beach * Catalone Gut Beach * Chance Harbour Beach * Cherry Hill Beach * Cheverie Beach * Christies Beach * Church Point Beach * Collindale Beach * Conrods Beach and Lawrencetown Beach * Cooks Cove Beach * Crescent Beach * Dominion Beach * Dunns Beach and Monks Head Beach * Fancys Beach * Florence Beach * Fox Island Main Beach * Fox Point Beach * Framboise Beach * Gabarus Beach * Glace Bay Beach * Green Bay Beach * Hadley Cove Beach * Half Island Beach * Hampton Beach * Harrington Beach * Hirtles Beach * Inverness Beach * Iona Beach * Isaels Cove Beach * Jersey Cove Beach * Johnstons Pond Beach * Kingsburg Beach * Larry's River Beach * Lily Pond Beach * Linwood Beach * Little Dyke Beach * Livingstone Cove Beach * Lower Cove Beach * Lower Debert Beach * Lower East Chezzetcook Beach * Lower Half Island Cove Beach * Lower Ardoise Beach * Mahoneys Beach * Main-A-Dieu Beach * Majors Point Beach * Malcolm Cove Beach * Malignant Cove Beach * Margaree Harbour Beach * McCormacks Beach * Meisners Beach * Merigomish Beach * Middle Harbour Beach * Noonans Beach * North Bay Beach * North Harbour Beach * Partridge Island Beach * Point Michaud Beach * Pomquet Beach * Pondville Beach * Port Greville Beach * Port Hood Beach * Port Morien Beach * Queensport Beach * Ragged Harbour Beach * Riverside Beach * Rockey Bay Beach * Sand Beach * Sand Point Beach * Sand River * Sandy Bay Beach * Schooner Beach * Scots Bay Beach * St. Catherines River Beach * The Hawk Beach * Tor Bay Beach * West Apple River Beach * Westhaver Beach


Provincial Game Sanctuaries

* Blandford * Brule Point * Chignecto * Hackmatac Lake * Liscomb Game Sanctuary * Martinique Beach * Melbourne Lake * Shubenacadie *
Spectacle Island Game Sanctuary The Spectacle Island Game Sanctuary is a protected area in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada. The sanctuary was established in 1969 after the island was donated to the province by Elsie Alexandra Carolyn Grosvenor Myers, on the condition that it be est ...
* Sunnybrea * Upper Clements * Waverley


Provincial Wildlife Management Areas

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* Dewey Creek * Eastern Shore Islands * Hibernia * Maccan River *
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* Minas Basin * Pearl Island * Scatarie Island * Shubenacadie * Tobeatic


Private Protected Areas

Private Protected Areas are owned by the Nova Scotia Nature Trust, the
Nature Conservancy of Canada The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is a private, non-profit, charitable nature conservation and restoration organization based in Canada. Since its founding in 1962, the organization and its partners have protected of land and water across ...
, the Nova Scotia Bird Society and the Bowater Mersey Paper Company.


See also

* List of provincial parks in Nova Scotia * List of National Parks of Canada * List of Canadian provincial parks * List of parks in the Halifax Regional Municipality


References


External links


Parks Canada official site

Nova Scotia Provincial Parks official site

HalifaxTrails.ca - Halifax Parks and Protected Areas
{{Nova Scotia parks Nova Scotia Protected areas