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Boylston
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David Kiley
I grew up in port felix,about 30 min. to the park .I never went there growing up .my first trip to the park was last year with my family,it was their first time .we stayed for a week and everyone loved it.very clean and great fishing in the lake.my family fell in love with the area.and can't wait to go back.with so many beautiful beaches and parks through the area, including tor bay Beach and many more there is so much for every one in the family to enjoy. No matter your age
Scott Ellis
Just another stunning provincial park in Nova Scotia. Site 35 is incredible, but the whole park is nice and quiet. The bathrooms are fantastic. I do recommend having dragonfly clips for your hat, as the horseflies and deer flies can be quite intense without one.
Jack Willmore
A great spot to camp. Sites were a good size and felt secluded. Nice views by the lake and main building. Friendly staff and well maintained. All at an awesome cost.
Paige
Beautiful place to spend a few nights. I didn't get a chance to go in Irving Lake but it certainly looks clear and nice! I did hike to Wells Brook Falls and did the loop around Priest Island. Both were great shadey places to take refuge from the heat. (Involved walking on the highway.) I was disappointed in my site. (Site 10. Chose it to enjoy the picnic shelter advertised online. Alas, it was no longer there.)
Krista Whitehouse
We had one of our favourite camping experiences here. So glad we booked it. We stay in many provincial parks but this was one that was not seen and on our list. The park proved to be everything we hoped for. It is a small park, up high on a hill, but the view from the front of the campground is stunning. The site we had was perfectly private and felt like we were camping in the wilderness alone. The staff was wonderful, firewood was good and the price was very reasonable. A great experience all around.
Darcey Madam
Great spot to walk the dog.
Richard Tousignant
Beautiful views, nice big camp sites. Small and quiet place to camp
Holly Smeltzer
We absolutely loved it there! It's like a tiny hidden jem. The tide lapped at our feet and we walked across the bridge and walked the trail that ran the peremiter of Priest Island we could see across the Milford Haven River.
Lance Goettmann
This is a nice quaint little campground. Approx 35 sites, most for tents/small trailer and a few for the big rigs. The sites have decent privacy, and all have a small fire pit, some have power while most don't. Water taps available, but it's recommended you boil the water before consumption. There is a small comfort station with three washrooms, each having it's own shower stall. All the facilities we're kept clean during my stay. At the time of this review, a tent site was $25 per night.