Nova Scotia Lifeguard Service - Supervised Beaches

Supervised Beaches

  • Aylesford Lake Beach (Municipality of Kings County)
  • Lake Ellenwood Beach (Lake Ellenwood Provincial Park)
  • Lake Milo Beach (Municipality of the District of Yarmouth)
  • Mavilette Beach (Municipality of the District of Clare)
  • Port Maitland Beach (Port Maitland Provincial Park)
  • Rissers Beach (Rissers Beach Provincial Park)
  • Clam Harbour Beach (Clam Harbour Provincial Park)
  • Dollar Lake Beach (Dollar Lake Provincial Park)
  • Heather Beach (Heather Beach Provincial Park)
  • Lawrencetown Beach (Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park)
  • Melmerby Beach (Melmerby Beach Provincial Park)
  • Queensland Beach (Queensland Beach Provincial Park)
  • Rainbow Haven Beach (Rainbow Haven Provincial Park)
  • Bayfield Beach (Municipality of the County of Antigonish)
  • Indian Beach (Cape Breton Regional Municipality)
  • Inverness Beach (Municipality of the County of Inverness)
  • Mira Gut Beach (Cape Breton Regional Municipality)
  • Pomquet Beach (Pomquet Beach Provincial Park)
  • Port Hood Beach (Municipality of the County of Inverness)
  • Martinique Beach
  • Point Michaud Beach
  • Ingonish Beach

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