Smugglers Cove Provincial Park refers back to a time when smugglers roamed the Bay of Fundy waters. The cove and its caves were once used to smuggle liquor during the prohibition of the 1920's. During high tides the cove is enjoyed from the lookouts and at low tide one can access the 80 steps down to the exposed beach and cave. The cave is 15 feet high and 60 feet deep.
Smugglers Cove Provincial Park adventures, and activities most enjoyed includes sightseeing, walking (hiking), beachcombing and picnicking.
Because it is a unique part of the history in the area and the views are drop dead gorgeous. Best of all, time your visit at low tide and explore the cave as there are the names, and dates of explorers carved into the rock from the past. Look up as many are engraved 15 feet in the air.
The more important, some would say only, features, amenities, services located in and around Smugglers Cove Provincial Park includes picnic area, green space, lookouts, information signs and parking.
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