Where is balancing rock in nova scotia
As you approach the end of the trail there are or so stairs leading down to the viewing area. Balancing Rock Hiking Trail adventures, and activities most enjoyed include hiking, sightseeing, photography, birding birdwatching and wildlife watching.
Because it is a natural wonder. It goes against the law of physics. It is nature's work of art created by wind and ocean over time. One cubic metre of the basalt here weighs about 3 tonnes. From the information plaque at the site You must use the Petit Passage Ferry service to access this waymark. At the beginning of the trail there is parking and basic washroom facilities. The trail is about 2. Along the way you will come across woodlands and bogs before getting to the basalt cliffs.
Be prepared for the steps leading down the cliff side towards the end of the trail. Visit Instructions: No specific requirements, just have fun visiting the waymark. Try the Waymarkly app! Includes the ability to log visits, view logs, save and filter offline Waymarks and use beautiful offline maps! Elena Areny. June 26, Easy, well packed trail. Lots of stairs at the end. Lindsay Ahearn. May 2, Patty DMP. April 3, Walking Great!
Lots of stairs to go down to get to the look off but definitely worth it. Claude Pinel. March 27, Megan M. September 10, David LeLacheur. August 3, David Lefebvre. March 10, Liberty Rodgerson. November 25, October 1, Jamie Millard. July 28, July 14, Dani Carey. June 20, Megan Thompson. June 12, Jesse Malone.
April 15, Stacy Parr. February 28, Chris Verge. February 26, Fun with the kids. Silke Simons. October 5, Carina Mazier. July 12, First to Review. Show more reviews Showing results 1 - 30 of Add photos of this trail Photos help others preview the trail. Upload photos about this trail to inspire others. Show more photos Showing results 1 - 56 of Share your route with others Help other users find their next route.
Upload your activity and inspire others. We had our little dog with us when we explored this trail and he had no trouble with the trail itself or the stairs. There are lots of other attractions in the area. Have you been to Brier Island? Have you ever been whale watching? Explore my Bay of Fundy pages and check out what else there is along this beautiful coastline. There are many places to stay along the Bay of Fundy.
Once you decide on your planned activities I suggest that you check their location on my map that I include just above. Then you can check the closest town and its accommodation options on Trip Advisor.
Some major spots along the bay include Truro , Wolfville , Windsor , and Digby. The Bay of Fundy can also be considered a great day trip if you are in the Halifax , Windsor or Truro areas. These links will lead you to Trip Advisor which is my 'go to' place for accommodations.
Nova Scotia has a wide variety of places to eat. From fine dining, family restaurants, pubs and pizza spots. There is something for everyone. I suggest you check my Where to Eat page for some tips on how to find a restaurant in your location. Do you have a great story about your hike? Do you want to become a part of Your Nova Scotia Holiday? Close Help.
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