Crown Land Near Liverpool
9 crown land sites
8 fishing spots
8 campgrounds
Liverpool sits on Nova Scotia's South Shore at the mouth of the Mersey River — itself a well-known salmon and trout river running right through town. Sand Beach Conservation Lands, protected by the Nova Scotia Nature Trust, begin about 6 km out, and Thomas Raddall Provincial Park, with its white-sand beaches and backcountry campsites, is about 27 km southwest. This page rounds up the closest public land, fishing spots, campgrounds and road trips around Liverpool.
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Crown Land Nearby
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6 km
Sand Beach Conservation Lands
Land Trust or Conservation Easement
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14 km
Shingle Mill Bog Conservation Lands
Land Trust or Conservation Easement
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14 km
Ragged Harbour Nature Reserve
Nature Reserve
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14 km
Long Cove Conservation Lands
Land Trust or Conservation Easement
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17 km
Toby Island Conservation Lands
Land Trust or Conservation Easement
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17 km
Medway River Conservation Lands
Land Trust or Conservation Easement
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17 km
Middle Island Conservation Lands
Land Trust or Conservation Easement
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17 km
Great Island Conservation Lands
Land Trust or Conservation Easement
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18 km
Selig Island Conservation Lands
Land Trust or Conservation Easement
Nearest Campgrounds
Road Trips Nearby
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — Sand Beach Conservation Lands are about 6 km out, with Shingle Mill Bog and Ragged Harbour Nature Reserve around 14 km away.
Yes, with a valid Nova Scotia fishing licence — the Mersey River, known for salmon and trout, runs right through town, and Meadow Pond Brook is under a kilometre away.
Thomas Raddall Provincial Park, about 27 km southwest, has backcountry and vehicle-accessible campsites on the coast; Rissers Beach Provincial Park is a further 4 km beyond that.
Regulations
A valid Nova Scotia fishing licence is required at every spot on this page, and the Mersey River is subject to Atlantic salmon conservation rules including catch-and-release seasons. Nature Trust and Nature Conservancy conservation lands are for low-impact day use only, with no camping or motorized access. Provincial park camping requires reservations in peak season.