Cape Saint Mary Lighthouse Park



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Yarmouth

Park Amenities:
Caves
Hiking
Interpretive Signs
Monuments
Mountain Biking
Picnicking
Sightseeing
Walking


Cape Saint Mary Lighthouse Park 

Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Adventure Guide 

Canada Parks, Trails and Places

Cape Saint Mary Lighthouse Park (Le Parc du Phare au Cap Sainte-Marie) is a 0.84 hectare park featuring a  8.7 metre tall concrete lighthouse perched on 12 -18 metre (40-60 foot) high cliffs near the entrance to the Bay of Fundy and St. Mary's Bay. The cliffs and the mud flats below are a popular spot for attracting birds. Long ago the caves below the lighthouse were once used by rumrunners.    

What are the Top Things To Do, Activities, and Adventures enjoyed at the Cape Saint Mary Lighthouse Park?

Cape Saint Mary Lighthouse Park adventures, and activities most enjoyed includes walking, biking, hiking, sightseeing, birding (birdwatching) and picnicking.

Why Cape Saint Mary Lighthouse Park in Yarmouth, NS?

Because it is a great spot for sightseeing birds and for overlooking the tides and mud flats near the entrance of the Bay of Fundy and St. Mary's Bay. Not to mention the hiking and biking trail to St. Alphonse, Nova Scotia. 

What are the features, and amenities provided at the Cape Saint Mary Lighthouse Park?

The more important, some would say only, features, amenities, services located in and around Cape Saint Mary Lighthouse Park includes information signs, monument, picnic area, telescope, webcam, sightseeing benches, and parking.

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Address:

Cape Saint Mary Lighthouse Park
John Doucette Road
Yarmouth
Canada

How To Get ToCape Saint Mary Lighthouse Park

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From downtown Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada it is a 38 kilometre (32 minute) drive north along Highway #101 and then west on John Doucette and Cape St. Mary Road. Driving time from Halifax, NS, Canada is approximately 3 hour, 18 minutes (307 kilometres).
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