Discover the hidden gem of Maitland, Nova Scotia, at Dawson Dowell Park. Nestled in the heart of Nova Scotia’s very first Heritage Conservation district, this picturesque park offers a perfect escape for nature enthusiasts and families seeking a peaceful rest stop.
Park grounds are open year-round.
Washrooms and Beyond the Wharf Artisan Gift Shop are seasonal (mid-May to mid-October).
No winter maintenance, use at own risk in the off-season.
Twice a day, the incredible Bay of Fundy tides rush into the Shubenacadie River, reversing its flow and creating a natural phenomenon called the “tidal bore”.
You can witness the wonder of the tidal bore from Dawson Dowell Park’s public wharf – but you’ll need to plan accordingly because tidal bore times change daily!
Did you know you can also calculate the tidal bore times on your own? Here’s how:
The parking lot, gift shop, a picnic shelter and washrooms are accessible.
Experience the world’s highest tides to the fullest by also planning to visit Burntcoat Head Park and the Fundy Tidal Interpretive Centre (FTIC)! You can watch the tide go out from the FTIC Observation Deck, then take a scenic drive along the coast, stopping at Dawson Dowell Park for a picnic, play time and gift shopping, before carrying on to Burntcoat Head Park for a walk on the ocean floor. Check out the Tide Times to plan your visit accordingly.