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A 20 to 30 mile stretch along
the southern coast of Queens County is known as "Coastal Queens". The region,
which includes the Medway Bay area, is among the most important ecological areas
in Nova Scotia. Coastal Queens includes a host of white sandy beaches, pristine
bays and inlets, several Nova Scotia and national parks, a federal wilderness park and bird
sanctuary (for Nova Scotia birding enthusiasts), a number of small fishing villages and at least of four or five important
coastal lighthouses (two of which are popular heritage parks).
Outdoor enthusiasts from across
North America, Europe and Asia are becoming increasing aware of the importance
of this unique recreational area, and many have included the region in their vacation
plans. Surfers from California and Australia are coming to White Point and Summerville
Beaches to challenge the huge waves in the area during late summer and early fall.
Birders find the variety of shore birds enticing, and rare species like the Piping
Plover make a nice addition to any birder's life list.
The Seaside Adjunct to Kejimkujik
National Park at Port Joli, Queens County is among the major attractions in the
region, and is about a 25-minute drive from Camp Medway Bay. The park is spectacular!
There are miles of groomed Nova Scotia hiking trails to explore that wind their way along
the rugged, rocky coast. The huge beach at Cadden Bay is among the most spectacular
white, sandy beaches in Atlantic Canada. And the harbour seals, shore birds and
ragging surf are all part of the experience!
Closer to home is Carter's
Beach, at Port Mouton, Queens County. This pristine, horseshoe beach is among
the most photographed white sandy beaches in the area. The beach is seldom crowded
with people and the view from the large dunes is a photographer's delight! This
area is among the most popular Nova Scotia sea kayaking routes in Coastal Queens; the water
is crystal clear and the marine life abundant.
The new Port Medway Lighthouse
Park is about a 10-minute drive from Medway Bay. The park was officially opened
in November, 2002 after several years of hard work and fund raising by members
of the local community. The park is bound to be a major tourist attraction in
southern Queens.
There are other outdoor destinations
to consider including The Thomas Raddall Park (Port Joli), The Fort Point Lighthouse
Park (Liverpool), and The Summerville Beach Provincial Park, (Summerville Center).
One of the major events in the region is Privateer Days held in nearby Liverpool
during the last weekend in June each year. The historic festival has become one
of the most popular events in Nova Scotia.
Camp Medway Bay is less than
15 minutes from the shops, restaurants and museums of the historic town of Liverpool;
about 20 minutes from the town of Bridgewater (the largest shopping and commercial center in the region); about
40 minutes from the towns of Lunenburg (designated a World Heritage Site by the
United Nations) and Mahone Bay; about an hour and a half from the ferry terminals
in Yarmouth and Digby; about an hour and a half from the Halifax International
Airport; and about an hour from downtown Halifax.
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