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Whycocomagh Provincial Park

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Whycocomagh Provincial Park is a nature park containing beautiful scenery with trees, beaches, and water. The park has many activities and services, with ten serviced campsites, 25 non-serviced campsites, and three yurts. The park also has many hiking, snowshoeing, and biking trails, perfect for all seasons. For enjoyers of water, there are many beaches next to the water where visitors can swim, kayak, paddleboard, etc.

Photo: https://parks.novascotia.ca/park/whycocomagh

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