Avondale Loop Roadtrip

Planning a Summer 2018 Maritime Road Trip?

Here's #2 of our Summer Glamping-inspired

Road Trips Series

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Glamping from Scotia Pines

 

There's plenty to do and see from this centrally located, family operated campground. Whether you're exploring Victoria Park in Truro or riding the Tidal Bore on the Shubenacadie, let our team help custom-tailor your next micro-tourism camping adventure!

 

 

Cozy wooded campsites and crackling campfires. This campground is family operated and has a swimming pool and camping store and is close to ammenities.

 
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Every tent is uniquely furnished. Breakfast boxes available to pre-order.

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Road Tripping along the New Minas Basin

Vineyard Tour at Avondale Sky Winery:

Gentle southern slopes nurture acres of vines against the backdrop of an ever changing tidal landscape, rolling hills, and the panoramic Avondale sky.

 

Visit them for a unique wine experience in their retail shop, a restored 180-year-old former church that was transported 40 kilometers over the highest tides in the world. 

 

“Today the great travelling church is one of the most tranquil and lovely wine tasting rooms in the world.” Globe and Mail

Picnic fare with flare

 

At The Flying Apron Cookery and Inn it's all about local and sustainable quality-driven food.

Enjoy their outdoor patio or order a picnic for the road!

 
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Take a plunge and a picnic at Kempt Quarry before heading for Walton Lighthouse (c 1873). Enjoy the walking trail to lookoff, the flower gardens and a wishing well.

 
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Burnt Coat Head

Come and walk, play and explore on the ocean floor! Burntcoat Head Park is home of the world`s highest recorded tides. 160 billion tones of water flow daily into the basin every 13 hours which is more than the combined flow of the world’s freshwater rivers!

 

Discover small species of ocean life in pools of ocean water left behind when the tides are out and walk for miles on the ocean floor. On site is a beautiful lighthouse and 3-acre park. You will also find, walking trails and a scenic view of the Cobequid Bay offering spectacular sunset displays in the evening. The replica lighthouse contains an interpretive centre about the Fundy tides, old lighthouses, and the history of the area.

Microbrewery? Check out Salty Dog in Truro

Handcrafted beer that embraces the spirit of adventure and living in the moment.saltydogbrewco.ca

Ask ECG about our dog-friendly tents!

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