Arisaig Provincial Park is a coastal park in Nova Scotia known for its spectacular sea cliffs, rare geological formations, and scenic hiking opportunities along the Atlantic coastline.
Arisaig Provincial Park, located on the eastern shore of Nova Scotia, offers visitors a stunning coastal experience characterized by rugged sea cliffs, unique sandstone formations, and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. The park covers a compact area featuring several well-maintained trails that highlight the geology of the region, including dramatic cliffs, natural sea caves, and fossil-rich sedimentary rock layers. Established in 1961, the park provides opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing—particularly seabirds—and photography. It is especially popular in spring and summer when the weather is mild and the ocean is calm, attracting visitors looking for a relaxing outdoor escape near the water. The park’s geology dates back over 350 million years, offering an exposed glacial landscape that reveals insights into the region's geological past. A short walk leads to lookout points where one can spot seals, seabirds, and sometimes even whales off the coast. Due to its smaller size and focus on day use, camping facilities are not available inside the park, but nearby towns provide accommodations. Arisaig Provincial Park is a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts and geology enthusiasts alike who want to experience Nova Scotia’s distinctive coastal environment away from more crowded destinations.
Dramatic sea cliffs and ocean views overlooking the Atlantic
Rare sandstone sea caves and fossil-bearing rock formations
Scenic coastline hiking trails with opportunities for birdwatching
Natural lookout points ideal for spotting seals and occasional whales
Towering sandstone cliffs providing sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean, highlighting the park's coastal geology.
Natural sea caves carved into sandstone formations, accessible during low tides for exploration and photography.
Exposed sedimentary rock layers within the park contain visible marine fossils that offer a glimpse into the ancient past.