Crown Land Near Halifax
9 crown land sites
0 fishing spots
8 campgrounds
Halifax is Atlantic Canada's largest city, and protected conservation lands start close by β Purcells Cove and Captain Arnell conservation lands are both under 5 km from downtown, along the Northwest Arm. This page rounds up the closest public land, campgrounds and road trips out of Halifax.
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Crown Land Nearby
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5 km
Purcells Cove Conservation Lands
Land Trust or Conservation Easement
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5 km
Captain Arnell Conservation Lands
Land Trust or Conservation Easement
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8 km
McNabs & Lawlor Island Provincial Park
Provincial Park
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11 km
Blue Mountain - Birch Cove Lakes Wilderness Area
Wilderness Area
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14 km
Timberlea Conservation Lands
Land Trust or Conservation Easement
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17 km
Duncans Cove Nature Reserve
Nature Reserve
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17 km
Frederick Lake Conservation Lands
Land Trust or Conservation Easement
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18 km
Blue Mountain Wilderness Connector
Land Trust or Conservation Easement
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18 km
Terence Bay Wilderness Area
Wilderness Area
Nearest Campgrounds
Road Trips Nearby
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes β conservation lands like Purcells Cove and Captain Arnell are under 5 km from downtown, protecting coastal forest along the Northwest Arm.
Provincial parks further out (toward the Eastern Shore or South Shore) offer fee-based camping; conservation lands close to the city are day-use only.
Halifax to the Cabot Trail (Cape Breton) or Halifax to Peggy's Cove and Lunenburg are the best-known routes.
Regulations
A valid Nova Scotia fishing licence is required to fish anywhere on this page. Conservation lands close to Halifax are typically day-use, low-impact only β no camping or fires. Provincial park camping further out requires reservations in peak season.