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Practical info — Eatonville

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💡 Tips

  • Wear sturdy footwear, as the trails in Cape Chignecto Park can be rugged and muddy after rain.
  • Time your hike to the sea stacks at low tide so you can explore the exposed ocean floor.
  • Bring all your own water and provisions, as there are no facilities or cell service in this wilderness area.
  • Always check the Bay of Fundy tide charts before exploring the shore, as the water rises incredibly fast.

🍽 Food

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Campfire provisions

Bring your own hearty snacks and meals to cook, as there are no restaurants.

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Wild blueberries

Forage safely for these delicious local treats along the trails in late summer.

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Trail mix

Stock up on energy-boosting snacks at stores in nearby Advocate Harbour before arriving.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Local crafts

Purchase handmade souvenirs at small artisan shops in the surrounding coastal villages.

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Outdoor supplies

Buy any necessary hiking gear or bug spray in larger towns before heading to the park.

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Three Sisters lookoffs

Enjoy the majestic view of the sea stacks with fewer hikers early in the morning.

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Eatonville Harbour trail

Take a peaceful walk through the regenerating forest to the site of the old logging boomtown.

Eatonville is a fascinating location on the northwestern tip of Nova Scotia, positioned within the wild splendor of Cape Chignecto Provincial Park. Once a thriving lumbering center in the late 19th century, it is today a retreat for hikers and nature lovers. The area is famous for the 'Three Sisters', three massive sea stacks that rise majestically from the sea and provide an iconic photo opportunity. West Beach has spectacular views of the Bay of Fundy and its immense tides. The beach is wild and stony, lined by steep cliffs that reflect the raw power of nature. A well-maintained hiking trail leads from the Eatonville Day Use Area along the cliffs, offering wide-open viewpoints over West Beach and the surrounding coastal formations. It is a place where you can feel both the silence of the wilderness and the vastness of the ocean. The region's flora and fauna are diverse; with a bit of luck, peregrine falcons or even moose can be observed in the deeper forests. Access requires a drive over gravel roads through the park, which emphasizes the sense of adventure. Eatonville is not a classic holiday center with hotels, but a destination for day trips where the nature experience is paramount.

Geography

Coordinates
45.40179, -64.86146

Facts

  • Location: Cape Chignecto Park, NS
  • Main Beach: West Beach
  • Attraction: Three Sisters Rocks
  • Type: Former logging settlement
  • Activities: Hiking, Photography
  • Water Body: Bay of Fundy
  • Landscape: High sea cliffs
  • Access: Gravel road

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Frequently asked questions

Why should you go to Eatonville?
For the spectacular views of the 'Three Sisters' rock formations.
Is the road to Eatonville paved?
No, it's a long gravel road; a sturdy vehicle is advisable.
Is there cell service?
Cell service is very poor or non-existent in this remote area.
How much time should you allocate?
At least 3-4 hours, including the drive on gravel roads.
Are there food services?
No, be sure to bring your own water and snacks.
Eatonville: where is it located?
Eatonville is located in Canada.
Eatonville: why is it worth visiting?
Eatonville is a fascinating location on the northwestern tip of Nova Scotia, positioned within the wild splendor of Cape Chignecto Provincial Park.
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