BEACHES AROUND NOVA SCOTIA

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Crystal Crescent Beach Provincial Park

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Address: 223 Sambro Creek Rd
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Phone: 1-866-230-1586
Community: Sambro Creek
Region: HRM
Notes: Featuring three white-sand crescent beaches, this park is famous for its turquoise water and the 10km Pennant Point hiking trail. The third beach is a well-known clothing-optional area.

Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park

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Address: 4348 Lawrencetown Road
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Phone: 1-866-230-1586
Community: East Lawrencetown
Region: HRM
Notes: A world-class surfing destination known for its consistent swells and dramatic fog. The park features supervised swimming in July and August and connects to the Atlantic View Trail.

Malay Falls Beach

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Address: 570 Malay Falls Lochaber Mines Rd #420
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Community: Malay Falls
Region: HRM
Notes: A peaceful rural beach park located on the Eastern Shore, offering sandy shorelines and warm inland waters ideal for swimming and picnics.

Martinique Beach Provincial Park

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Address: 2389 East Petpeswick Road
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Phone: 1-866-230-1586
Community: East Petpeswick
Region: HRM
Notes: Nova Scotia's longest sandy beach, stretching 5km. It is a critical sanctuary for the Piping Plover and a popular destination for beachcombing and long coastal walks.

Queensland Beach Provincial Park

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Address: 9611 Highway 3
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Phone: 1-866-230-1586
Community: Queensland
Region: HRM
Notes: One of the most popular and crowded beaches near the city due to its relatively warm water and fine white sand. It features supervised swimming during the peak summer months.

Seawall Beach

Address: Highway 3
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Community: Queensland
Region: HRM
Notes: A narrow, sandy roadside beach located between Cleveland Beach and Queensland Beach. It is named for the concrete seawall that separates the sand from Highway 3.

The Sand Bar

Address: Little Harbour Rd
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Community: Little Harbour
Region: HRM
Notes: A secluded coastal stretch near Owls Head characterized by a mix of sand and rugged rock, offering a quiet, natural beach experience on the Eastern Shore.
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