Crown Land Near Digby
2 crown land sites
8 fishing spots
8 campgrounds
Digby sits on the Bay of Fundy, famous for the world's highest tides and its scallop fleet, with wetland conservation land and trout brooks close at hand — Toymakers Marsh, protected by Ducks Unlimited Canada, begins about 7 km out, and Holdsworth Brook is barely a kilometre from downtown. Digby Neck, the peninsula reaching toward Brier Island, adds whale-watching and coastal hiking further along the shore. This page rounds up the closest public land, fishing spots, campgrounds and road trips around Digby.
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Crown Land Nearby
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7 km
Toymakers Marsh Conservation Lands
Land Trust or Conservation Easement
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9 km
Acaciaville Conservation Lands
Land Trust or Conservation Easement
Nearest Campgrounds
Road Trips Nearby
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — the Toymakers Marsh wetland, protected by Ducks Unlimited Canada across several parcels, is about 7 km from downtown.
Yes, with a valid Nova Scotia fishing licence — Holdsworth Brook is about 1.2 km from downtown, and Salt Pond and Bacon Brook are both under 3 km away.
Digby to Brier Island, out along Digby Neck, is the classic route — famous for whale watching, about 1.5 hours each way.
Regulations
A valid Nova Scotia fishing licence is required at every spot on this page. The Toymakers Marsh wetland is managed for waterfowl habitat with limited public access outside hunting season; check current tide tables before any shoreline activity on the Bay of Fundy, where tidal range can exceed 12 metres.
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