The Ovens Natural Park in
Feltzen South is part of the fairhaven site of a Gold Rush over a century ago. "The Ovens Natural Park" is a privately owned 190 acre pristine reserve of coastal forest, located on the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia, along the scenic Lighthouse Route. For hundreds of years, people have been drawn to the incredible beauty, diverse geography, spiritual solace, and fascinating history that make "The Ovens Natural Park" so unique. Every year, park visitors hike the spectacular trails along the cliffs to view the famous sea caves, or "Ovens" for which the park was named. The park is located at the meeting point of Lunenburg and Rose Bay in
Lunenburg County. The Ovens is currently owned by the Chapin Family.
Gallery
File:Riverport.org1902.JPG, A Hardy Meal At The Ol' Gold Miner Diner
File:A View Of Rose Head.jpg, A View Of Rose Head And Stairs To Cunard Beach
File:Ovens anticline.JPG, Folded rocks exposed along the shore near the western part of the park.
References
External links
Ovens Park Website
Chapin Family Web SiteMunicipality of the District of Lunenburg
Communities in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia
General Service Areas in Nova Scotia
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