Taylor Head Provincial park
Day Use Area
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Contact
Taylor Park Road, Spry Bay, Nova Scotia
Description
Months of Operation- May 17 - October 14
Occupying a rugged wind-swept peninsula that juts 6 km into the Atlantic Ocean, Taylor Head Provincial Park is located southwest of Sheet Harbour, on Route 7 in the Eastern Shore region.
The park's hiking trails and walks provide access to a variety of natural habitat, interesting geological features, wildlife species, scenic look-offs, secluded beaches and 16 km (10 mi) of unspoiled coastline. The park has several small picnic areas and boardwalks to a beautiful white-sand beach with change houses. There are 14.2 km (8.8 mi) of hiking trails (some looped) and a beach walk trail along Mushaboom Harbour and the end of the peninsula. Interpretive panels on site.
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Location
Lat: 44.816054 Lng: -62.570501
ThunderAce
Roadside pullout, two picnic tables and two reasonable size park areas. Right by the ocean