Lake George Provincial Park - Canada

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About Lake George Provincial Park

RV quick facts for Lake George Provincial Park

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Park typeDay-use provincial park, no overnight camping on site
Full hookupsNone. Nearest serviced RV sites are at private campgrounds in Digby and the Annapolis Valley
Dump stationNot available in park. Use private campgrounds in Digby or along Highway 101
Road restrictionsNarrow rural access roads, best suited to smaller Class B and C RVs and trailers
Cell serviceSpotty in the surrounding rural area, plan offline maps before arrival
Nearest fuel and groceriesDigby and Weymouth, roughly 30 to 60 minutes by road

Best time to visit Lake George Provincial Park

Late June through early September is the best window, when inland Nova Scotia lakes warm enough for swimming and daytime highs are generally comfortable. July and August bring the warmest water and longest daylight hours, while shoulder months of May, early June, and September offer cooler air, fewer bugs, and quieter roads for RV touring. Winter use is limited because the park is a seasonal day-use area without services. Black flies and mosquitoes can be active in late spring, so screens and repellent are recommended for RV campers using nearby private campgrounds.

Jan 120 mm
-2°C - -11°C

Park closed for the season, no services or plowed access

Feb 100 mm
-1°C - -11°C

Park closed, snow and ice on access roads

Mar 110 mm
3°C - -6°C

Park closed, muddy spring conditions

Apr 100 mm
9°C - -1°C

Day-use facilities generally not yet open

May 100 mm
16°C - 4°C

Black flies begin, water still cold for swimming

Jun 90 mm
21°C - 9°C

Day-use season typically underway

Jul 85 mm
25°C - 13°C

Peak summer, warmest lake temperatures

Aug 90 mm
24°C - 13°C

Peak season, book nearby RV sites well ahead

Sep 100 mm
20°C - 9°C

Shoulder season, quieter and cooler

Oct 120 mm
13°C - 4°C

Day-use facilities begin to wind down

Nov 130 mm
7°C - -1°C

Park closed for the season, limited access

Dec 130 mm
1°C - -7°C

Park closed for the winter

Things to do at Lake George Provincial Park

  • Lakeshore swimming and picnicking Easy
    RV parking available

    The lake's sheltered shoreline is the park's primary draw for summer visitors. Bring a packed lunch, a towel, and floating gear for a quiet afternoon by the water.

  • Freshwater fishing on Lake George

    Anglers can cast from shore or a small boat for warm-water species typical of inland Nova Scotia lakes. A valid Nova Scotia recreational fishing licence is required.

  • Canoe or kayak paddling Easy

    The calm, small lake is well suited to flat-water paddling and nature viewing. Launching is informal, so bring lightweight, car-top craft rather than large trailered boats.

  • Scenic drive on the Evangeline Trail
    RV parking available

    Lake George makes a good detour off the Evangeline Trail scenic route along the Bay of Fundy. RV travellers can string together coastal stops in Digby, Bear River, and Annapolis Royal.

  • Day trip to Kejimkujik National Park Easy
    RV parking available

    Kejimkujik is about an hour and a half southeast and offers full RV-friendly campgrounds, marked trails, and dark-sky stargazing. It pairs well with a quiet day at Lake George.

  • Digby waterfront and seafood stop
    RV parking available

    The town of Digby is known for its scallop fleet and Bay of Fundy views. RV parking is easiest at the waterfront lots on the edge of the downtown area.

Top Hosts near NS, Canada

Thomas9 trips - Joined Mar 2024

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Dave was great. Very helpful with set up and initial walk through. Trailer was extremely clean and everything is in perfect working order.

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Lake George Provincial Park, NS, Canada

How to get to Lake George Provincial Park

The park sits in western Nova Scotia between Digby and Yarmouth, roughly an hour's drive from either town via Highway 101 and local county roads. Halifax is about three hours east via Highway 101, making the park an accessible stop on a longer loop around the province. RV drivers should note that the final approach follows narrow rural roads with limited shoulders and no services, so fuel up and check clearance for overhanging branches before heading in. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent travellers is Halifax Stanfield International Airport, while Yarmouth also receives seasonal ferry service from Bar Harbor, Maine.

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