I've lived in Nova Scotia most of my life and I didn't know this gem existed.
Just over an hour drive outside the city, through country roads with corn fields and cows you come to Burntcoat Head Park. Burntcoat is known for the world's record in highest tides in the world. We have a record breaking place so close and I didn't know about it til now.
When you first enter there's a large parking area, bathrooms and a picnic area with picnic tables and a small gazebo. Large beautiful trees line the property and the smell of salt air fills your lungs. There's only one main path which takes you down towards the ocean. You pass a small giftshop, with a lighthouse lookout on the top, a garden and some colourful chairs.
Once you get down to the beach area you go down a set of stairs straight onto the rock area. When we arrived the tide was coming in but once the tide goes out again you can walk along the beach and ocean floor. You almost feel like you are in the land of the dinosaurs. The terrain is simply gorgeous. Deep red rocks, caverns, bright green algae, piping plovers, snails and many other natural wonders are there for you to see.
My only advice would be to make sure you wear good footwear that you dont mind getting muddy. The ocean floor and rocks are extremely slippery and it's quite treacherous. I took a pretty bad spill down the rocks so be careful!
This place is also completely free to visit! read more