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If you are coming from Halifax.

Make it a day trip with family and friends.

There is lots to see and do on your way to Burncoat Head Park..

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  • Take the 102 to the Elmsdale exit, turn left at the lights. Continue straight.
  • You will come to the crossroads,  take a left towards Kennetcook and Noel.
  • In Upper Nine Mile River take a right at the road to Kennetcook.
  • In Kennetcook go past the Foodland and hardware store, veer left onto the 354
  • Follow the road to Noel, this will bring you to crossroads by the Church
  • Cross the road onto the Burncoat road, past the firestation to the Burncoat Head park on the right.

The roads are twisty, Drive safely.

If you are coming from Truro.

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  • Take the 236 in Lower Truro and head to Old Barns
  • Drive through Beaverbrook to Green Oaks.
  • At the Green Oaks stop sign go Right.
  • Go over the Gosse Bridge, take a right at the stop sign onto the 215
  • Drive through Selma, Maitland, Sterling Brook, Lower Selma, Noel Shore, Densmore Mills to Noel.
  • At the Noel Church turn right onto the Burncoat Road.
  • Drive past the firestation about 2 miles to Burncoat Park.

The roads are twisty, Drive safely.

If you are coming from Windsor.

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The roads are twisty, Drive safely.

  • Take the Wentworth Road to Sweets Corner, Turn left
  • Drive about 1/2 mile to the farm market, take a left to Mantua
  • Drive until you pass a convenience store, and veer right onto the Lawrence Road.
  • You will reach a fork in the road, veer left toward Belmont and Upper Burlington.
  • Drive straight, you go through the communities of Summerville, Kempt Shore, Cheverie, Bramber and arrive in Walton.
  • In Walton take a left then right up over the hill
  • Drive through east Walton, Tennycape and Minasville.
  • Just past the fire hall in Minasville you will take a left onto the Burncoat road, then to the Burncoat Head Park on the left.