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 Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park



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Dartmouth


Park Size: 747 hectare
Park Amenities:
Beach
Beachcombing
Interpretive Signs
Picnicking
Rentals
Sightseeing
Swimming
Walking
Washrooms


Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Adventure Guide

Canada Parks, Trails and Places

Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park is a 747 hectare (1845 acre) park featuring a 1.5 kilometre sandy and pebbled beach. The strong rip tides and powerful waves attracts surfers from around the world.

What are the Top Things To Do, Activities, and Adventures enjoyed in the Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park?

Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park adventures, and activities most enjoyed along the route includes surfing, sightseeing, swimming, beachcombing, and picnicking.

Why Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park near Dartmouth, NS?

Because it is one of the most popular sandy beaches in the region plus one is always entertained by the surfing enthusiasts who dot the shoreline trying to catch the next big wave.

What are the features, and amenities provided in the Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park?

The more important, some would say only, features, amenities, services located in and around Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park includes a picnic area, information signs, showers, surf lessons, washrooms, boardwalk trails, lifeguards (summer only), change rooms, and parking.

Explore Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park in Nova Scotia, Canada

Address:

Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park
4348 Lawrencetown Road
Dartmouth
Canada

How To Get ToLawrencetown Beach Provincial Park

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From downtown Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada it is a 26.4 kilometre (30 minute) drive east on the Highway #207 (Lawrencetown Road) to the Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park. Driving time from Halifax, NS, Canada is approximately 20 minutes (14 kilometres).
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