Explore Our Bay Part 1 – Scots Bay to Blomindon
The Bay of Fundy has so much to explore-it might take an entire summer to do it properly. I plan to contribute some information in batches-this post is Explore Our Bay-Scot’s Bay to Blomidon.
So lets start now!
This short video is Part 1 of a series along the Bay-showcasing Scot’s Bay to Blomindon Provincial Park
Scot’s Bay is a rocky beach, popular for driftwood and family picnics . Keep heading south on the 358 and you will come to the infamous Look Off which lays the valley out below you like quilt. Drop in toe the little restaurant across the road for a humongous ice cream.
Cape Split is an almost 14 km trail through the woods, with beautiful a view at the end. There is a new section added several years ago which offer new lookouts.
Baxter’s Harbour is another rocky beach.
(they almost all are on the Bay of Fundy) There’s a waterfall you can walk up to when the tide is going out or no later than 3 hours before high tide. Find tide times for Scot’s Bay here.
Finally, we come to Blomidon Provincial Park which as a quite a few interesting trails to try. Personal favorite is the Jodrey Trail which, when you start at the bottom, includes a steep climb .
Borden Brook Falls is just a short (1km+) walk from the parking lot if you are just looking for a leisurely stroll.
There is beach access-again be aware of the tides- via steps and a picnic area just above the beach.
Camping season at Blomidon begins for 2026 on May 15, however you can reserve at Blomindon on April 9th.


