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
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.


