Tidnish Dock Provincial Park is a sandy beach park located near the village of Tidnish, Nova Scotia, Canada. There are no lifeguards but the water is warm compared to many. The park got its start as the eastern terminus of the Chignecto Marine Transport Railway. In 1987 the park, the Tidnish River Culvert and the Fort Lawrence Dock were, together, designated a Provincial Heritage Site.
Tidnish Dock Provincial Park adventures, and activities most enjoyed include swimming, picnicking, hiking, birding (birdwatching), sightseeing, and beachcombing.
There is also a 3.7 kilometre (2.3 mile) hiking trail that starts from the Tidnish Dock Provincial Park and crosses over a historic stone bridge and the Tidnish River.
The more important features, amenities, services and exhibits located in and around Tidnish Dock Provincial Park includes a day use picnic area, toilets, change rooms, sightseeing benches, information boards and lots of wide open green space.
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