Two Rivers Wildlife Park
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This 500-acre park displays many native Nova Scotian wildlife in a natural setting, including black bears, white-tailed deer, wolves and cougars. Spectacular view of the Mira and Salmon Rivers.
Camping (May 15–Oct 31); swimming, hiking trails, wagon/sleigh rides, stocked ponds, skating (skates available), snowshoeing (snowshoes available), U-fish, playground, bounce pillow, petting zoo.
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