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Caribou–Munroes Island Provincial Park

Caribou-Munroes Island Provincial Park

Caribou Munroes Island Provincial Park is one of Nova Scotia’s signature coastal parks, known for its warm waters, sandy beaches, and easy access to the Northumberland Strait. Located in the community of Braeshore, about 11 km from Pictou and close to the PEI ferry, the park blends natural beauty, recreation, and regional heritage in a way that has made it a favourite destination for campers, swimmers, and locals alike

Melmerby Beach Provincial Park map

Melmerby Beach Provincial Park

Melmerby Beach Provincial Park, is one of the crown jewels of Nova Scotia’s Northumberland Shore. The long, sweeping stretch of soft sand and warm, shallow water over the years has become a summertime tradition for generations of locals and visitors. Located in the small community of Melmerby Beach, just a short drive from New Glasgow, the park sits on a body of water famous for having some of the warmest ocean temperatures in Canada. In the height of summer, the water at “The Merb,” as locals affectionately call it, often reaches above 19°C, making it an inviting destination for swimmers of all ages.

Melmerby Beach

Melmerby Beach

Melmerby Beach is a 2 km long sandy beach located north east of Little Harbour. It was named after the ship Melmervey that was wrecked on the just off shore in 1890, and over the years the spelling changed to Melmerby. The bBeach is one of Nova Scotia’s popular summer destinations, well known for its relatively warm water, (averaging over 19° C in the summer). The small coastal community of Melmerby Beach is located on Roy Island, connected to the main land by the 2 km long sandy spit. Learn about Melmerby Beach …

Sinclairs Island

Sinclairs Island

Sinclairs Island, is a popular summer vacation area located along the Northumberland Strait in the community of Chance Harbour.

Roy Island

Roy Island

Roy Island, located in the community of Melmerby Beach  is connected to the main land by a 2 km long sandy spit. It is one of the small but memorable coastal features that help define the character of the community. Situated just offshore from the famous sandy shoreline, the island is a low, rocky outcrop shaped by wind, waves, and the steady rhythms of the Northumberland Strait.

Long Point - Pictou County

Long Point

Long Point is a prominent well‑defined headland that has extends out into Amet Sound. The surrounding waters are shallow and warm, influenced by tidal flats and sandbars that extend offshore. This combination of rocky headland and sandy shoals creates a dynamic coastal environment, supporting intertidal habitats for seabirds, shellfish, and marine vegetation.

Angel Point - Pictou County

Angel Point

Angel Point is a small headland in Marshville, extending northward into Amet Sound along the Northumberland Strait. It is a mapped coastal feature that helps define the eastern side of the Marshville shoreline, lying just east of Rocky Point. The point itself is a modest projection compared to larger capes, but it plays a role in shaping the sheltered waters of Amet Sound, which has long been valued for its warm, shallow waters and safe anchorages. It’s rocky shoreline provides habitat for intertidal species and serves as a vantage point for observing birdlife and fishing activity in the Strait.

Rocky Point - Pictou County

Rocky Point

Rocky Point is a prominent rocky headland on the Northumberland Strait in the the community of Marshville. It is part of the same shoreline system that includes Rushtons Beach and nearby sheltered coves; its rocky shore contrasts with the neighbouring sandy beaches and saltmarsh flats and helps define local nearshore currents and wave patterns in Amet Sound.