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Cape Chignecto Provincial Park: Eatonville Day-Use Trails

Three Sisters Trail and Squally Point Trail

Record #: MCC0063
Last Modified: 11 Apr 2019
Last Full Update: 24 Jul 2017

Location

Located In Advocate Harbour
Where To Find Us
Three Sisters Visitor Centre
2375 Eatonville Rd
Advocate Harbour, NS B0M 1A0
Areas Served Atlantic Canada

Contact

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Website parks.novascotia.ca/content/cape-chignecto
E-Mail parkinfo@novascotia.ca
Phone Cape Chignecto Provincial Park: 902-392-2085 (From mid-May to mid-October)  
Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation Division: 902-662-3030 (mid-October to mid-May)  
Reservations Only: 1-888-544-3434

Description & Services

Information Located in West Advocate, this provincial park offers a spectacular experience of Nova Scotia's coastline and wilderness. The Eatonville area of the park is for day-use and has two trails that are more family accessible, and require much less hiking experience than the other trails at Cape Chignecto. Entrance to the day-use portion of the park is located at the Three Sisters Visitors Centre.  
 
The Three Sisters Trail is approximately 2.9 km in length, and directs hikers to look-off platforms at Anderson's Cove, Eatonville Harbour, and the Three Sisters sea stacks.  
 
Squally Point Trail features some of the most spectacular scenery in the park, and has a boardwalk and viewing platforms, offering a close-up view of a raised beach at Squally Point. The return trip for this trail covers a distance of 3.2 km.
Dates Open from May to October
Categories - General Boardwalks/Promenades ; Hiking Trails ; Maps ; Picnic Grounds ; Provincial/Territorial Parks ; Wheelchair Users