Cookville Provincial Park - Canada

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About Cookville Provincial Park

RV quick facts for Cookville Provincial Park

DetailInformation
Max RV lengthDay-use parking only; no overnight RV sites
Full hookupsNone on site
Dump stationNot available on site; use nearby private campgrounds
Cell serviceGenerally available from major Canadian carriers in the area
Road restrictionsRural paved highway; use caution with large rigs
Reservation windowNo reservations required for day use
SeasonTypically open seasonally from late spring to early fall

Best time to visit Cookville Provincial Park

Late June through early September offers the most reliable weather for visiting, with warm days, long daylight hours, and fully open seasonal facilities across Nova Scotia's day-use parks. July and August are the busiest months and align with peak Maritime road-trip season. Shoulder months in late May, early June, and September bring cooler temperatures, fewer visitors, and pleasant driving conditions for RV travel, though some services at nearby campgrounds may be reduced. Winter visits are not practical, as day-use facilities are closed and access roads are not cleared or maintained for recreational use.

Jan 130 mm
-2°C - -11°C

Park closed for the season

Feb 110 mm
-1°C - -11°C

Park closed for the season

Mar 115 mm
3°C - -6°C

Park closed for the season

Apr 110 mm
9°C - -1°C

Day-use facilities typically still closed

May 110 mm
15°C - 4°C

Seasonal opening, services may be limited

Jun 100 mm
20°C - 9°C

Black flies and mosquitoes active

Jul 95 mm
24°C - 13°C

Peak season, busiest weekends

Aug 100 mm
24°C - 13°C

Peak season, warm and humid

Sep 110 mm
20°C - 9°C

Pleasant shoulder season for RV travel

Oct 125 mm
13°C - 4°C

Fall colours, some services wind down

Nov 140 mm
7°C - 0°C

Day-use season typically ended

Dec 140 mm
1°C - -7°C

Park closed for the season

Things to do at Cookville Provincial Park

  • Roadside Picnicking Easy
    RV parking available

    Cookville Provincial Park functions primarily as a roadside picnic and rest area for travellers along Highway 10 in Lunenburg County. Picnic tables and parking make it a convenient lunch stop on longer RV routes.

  • Explore Historic Bridgewater Easy
    RV parking available

    Bridgewater sits a short drive south along Highway 10 and offers full services, riverside parks, and the DesBrisay Museum. RV travellers will find fuel, groceries, and pull-through parking at larger lots.

  • Day Trip to Lunenburg Easy
    RV parking available

    The UNESCO World Heritage town of Lunenburg is about 30 minutes from the park and features colourful waterfront architecture and the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic. Designated visitor lots near the harbour can accommodate RVs.

  • Kejimkujik National Park Visit Easy
    RV parking available

    Kejimkujik National Park lies roughly an hour inland and offers lakes, hiking, and Mi'kmaq cultural heritage. The main visitor centre has parking suitable for larger vehicles.

  • Beach Day at Risser's Beach Easy
    RV parking available

    Risser's Beach Provincial Park on the South Shore is within about 45 minutes and offers a long sandy beach, salt marsh boardwalk, and day-use parking. It is a popular Atlantic-side stop for families.

  • LaHave River Scenic Drive Easy
    RV parking available

    The LaHave River route from Bridgewater to the coast offers quiet rural scenery, small ferries, and village bakeries. Most pull-offs and viewpoints can handle mid-size RVs with careful parking.

Top Hosts near NS, Canada

Adam56 trips - Joined Mar 2023Superhost

Easy delivery and pick-up. Clean RV and overall 5/5 experience.

Annie C. - Jun 2026

Trailer was clean, comfy, and exactly as listed. Host was nice and helpful. Setup was smooth, everything worked great. Made the trip super easy — would rent again for sure.

Andrew H. - Jul 2025

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Jonathan36 trips - Joined Apr 2023

Awesome experience from start to finish. Rig was very clean, drove well, had all the amenities we needed. The owners were extremely helpful, provided a great demo, very friendly, things went great, would highly recommend this RV for any road trip.

Matt H. - Jun 2026

We had a wonderful time driving across NF. Everything was supplied, the RV was our home on wheels. We spent a few nights off grid on the side of the ocean and the RV worked as it should. Great communication and a trip of a lifetime.

Faye E. - Jun 2026

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Cookville Provincial Park, NS, Canada

How to get to Cookville Provincial Park

Cookville Provincial Park sits along Highway 10 in Lunenburg County, roughly a 20 minute drive north of Bridgewater and about 90 minutes from Halifax via Highway 103 and Exit 12. Halifax Stanfield International Airport is approximately 90 minutes to two hours away by road and is the most convenient option for fly-and-rent RV travellers. Highway 10 is a paved two-lane rural route with gentle grades and no tunnels or mountain passes, though shoulders can be soft and drivers of larger Class A and fifth-wheel rigs should take corners slowly and watch for frost heaves in spring. No provincial weight restrictions apply on the standard route, but seasonal road-weight limits can appear on secondary roads during spring thaw.

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