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Cape Split Provincial Park

Attractions and Places To See in Cape Split Provincial Park - Top 6

Best attractions and places to see in Cape Split Provincial Park are defined by its dramatic coastal landscapes and unique geological features. Situated on a peninsula extending into the Bay of Fundy, the park offers views of the world's highest tides and iconic sea stacks. The area is known for its rugged cliffs, dense forests, and the meeting point of the Minas Basin and the Bay of Fundy. Cape Split Provincial Park provides opportunities to explore natural monuments and coastal trails.

Best attractions and places to see in Cape Split Provincial Park

  • The most popular attractions is View of Cape Split Sea Stacks, a viewpoint that offers excellent long-distance views of the iconic sea stacks and basalt pinnacles. These formations are carved by the power of the world’s highest tides.
  • Another must-see spot is Minas Basin Lookout, a viewpoint providing spectacular views of the Minas Basin. This wooden platform offers a clear vantage point over the 60-meter-high cliffs.
  • Visitors also love Minas Basin Trail, Cape Split Provincial Park, a trail that leads through old-growth and coastal conifer forests to lookoffs with views. This 6 km (one-way) trail is one of the most visited in Nova Scotia.
  • Cape Split Provincial Park is known for its viewpoints, trails, and natural monuments. Visitors can explore a variety of coastal features and forested paths.
  • The attractions in Cape Split Provincial Park are appreciated by the komoot community, with 19 photos and 15 upvotes across 6 highlights.

Last updated: May 25, 2026

Minas Basin Trail, Cape Split Provincial Park

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The Minas Basin Trail to Cape Split is one of the most visited trails in Nova Scotia, with more than 40,000 visitors every year. The hike leads through old growth and coastal conifer forests to lookoffs with spectacular views. Its popularity lies with the incredible look-off on the tip of the peninsula, with a breath-taking coastal view. The trail is about 6 km (one-way).
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Minas Basin Trail connects with Scots Bay Trail at Cape Split to form a loop.

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Minas Basin Lookout

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At Minas Basin Lookoff there are spectacular views to Minas Basin about 60 metres above the coast.

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Big Cove Lookoff #2

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At Big Cove Lookoff #2 there are fine views to the Bay of Fundy, as well as the rock outcrops and the beach of Big Cove. The lookoff is in close distance to Scots Bay Trail.

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Lobster Hole Lookoff

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Lobster Hole Lookoff is a bit off the Scots Bay Trail. A well-maintained path leads down to the lookoff, which is very close to sea-level. The spectacular view is worth the effort going down and up again.

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View of Cape Split Sea Stacks

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At Cape Split, the western tip of Blomidon Peninsula tip is a meadow providing excellent long-distance views in good weather. The iconic sea stacks and basalt pinnacles carved by the power of the world’s highest tides are spectacular.

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Edward Soldo
June 6, 2025, Minas Basin Lookout

Amazing views.

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Incredible scenery along this route.

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While the dense forest mostly obscures the view of Minas Basin, this wooden platform offers a good opportunity to view the inlet over the 60-meter-high cliffs.

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A well-maintained path/trail leads to the high cape. There are several lookouts. The views are wonderful.

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At Cape Split, the western tip of Blomidon Peninsula tip is a meadow providing excellent long-distance views in good weather. The iconic sea stacks and basalt pinnacles carved by the power of the world’s highest tides are spectacular.

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Lobster Hole Lookoff is a bit off the Scots Bay Trail. A well-maintained path leads down to the lookoff, which is very close to sea-level. The spectacular view is worth the effort going down and up again.

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At Big Cove Lookoff #2 there are fine views to the Bay of Fundy, as well as the rock outcrops and the beach of Big Cove. The lookoff is in close distance to Scots Bay Trail.

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At Minas Basin Lookoff there are spectacular views to Minas Basin about 60 metres above the coast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main hiking trails in Cape Split Provincial Park?

The primary trail is the Minas Basin Trail, Cape Split Provincial Park, which is about 6 km one-way and leads through old-growth and coastal conifer forests to spectacular lookoffs. This trail is one of the most visited in Nova Scotia. It can also connect with the Scots Bay Trail to form a loop.

Are there easy hiking options for beginners or families in Cape Split Provincial Park?

While the main trail to Cape Split is considered moderate due to its length, there are easier options available in the broader area. For example, you can find several easy hikes in nearby Blomidon Provincial Park, such as the Blomidon Provincial Park Red Cliffs – Borden Brook Trail loop, which is around 4.4 km. You can explore more easy hikes in the region on the Easy hikes in Cape Split Provincial Park guide.

Can I bring my dog on the trails in Cape Split Provincial Park?

Yes, dogs are generally permitted on trails in Cape Split Provincial Park, provided they are kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to check for any specific signage or park regulations upon arrival, but the trails are popular with dog owners.

Is there parking available at Cape Split Provincial Park?

Yes, there is a designated parking area at the trailhead for Cape Split Provincial Park. It can get busy, especially during peak season, so arriving earlier in the day is recommended.

Do I need a permit to visit Cape Split Provincial Park?

No, you do not need a permit to visit Cape Split Provincial Park. Access to the park and its trails is free for all visitors.

What should I wear when hiking in Cape Split Provincial Park?

When hiking in Cape Split Provincial Park, it's advisable to wear sturdy hiking boots, as trails can be uneven and muddy in places. Dress in layers, as coastal weather can change quickly. Bring rain gear, even on sunny days, and pack plenty of water and snacks for the longer hikes.

What is the best time of year to visit Cape Split Provincial Park?

The best time to visit Cape Split Provincial Park is typically from late spring to early fall (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder, and the trails are in good condition. Fall offers beautiful foliage, while spring and summer provide lush greenery and active wildlife. Be aware that the park can be very popular during summer weekends.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Cape Split Provincial Park?

Cape Split Provincial Park is home to various wildlife, particularly birds. You might spot seabirds along the coast and various forest birds within the wooded areas. Keep an eye out for marine life in the Bay of Fundy, such as seals, though whale sightings are less common directly from the Cape Split trails.

Are there any hidden gems or less-known spots to explore near Cape Split?

Beyond the main Cape Split trail, consider exploring Lobster Hole Lookoff. It's a bit off the main Scots Bay Trail but offers a unique perspective close to sea-level, providing a different view of the coastal landscape. The effort to reach it is well worth the spectacular scenery.

What natural features can I see in Cape Split Provincial Park?

The park is renowned for its dramatic coastal landscapes. You can witness the iconic sea stacks and basalt pinnacles at the View of Cape Split Sea Stacks, carved by the world's highest tides. The Minas Basin Lookout offers spectacular views over the 60-meter-high cliffs of the Minas Basin, while Big Cove Lookoff #2 provides fine views of the Bay of Fundy and its rock outcrops.

What outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

Besides hiking the main Cape Split trail, the surrounding area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore other hiking trails, including those with waterfalls, by checking out the Waterfall hikes in Cape Split Provincial Park guide or the general Hiking in Cape Split Provincial Park guide. The Bay of Fundy also offers opportunities for sea kayaking and exploring tidal flats at low tide.

Are there any cafes or food options near Cape Split Provincial Park?

There are no cafes or food vendors directly within Cape Split Provincial Park. It is recommended to bring your own food and drinks for your visit. The nearest communities, such as Scots Bay or Canning, offer limited dining options, so planning ahead is essential.

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