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Hubbards Beach Campground and Cottages

Hubbards Beach Campground & Cottages is operated By Clyde Harnish & Barb Elwood. The campground was started in 1959 by Clyde's father Roy. The campground now boasts 130 full service sites, a canteen, modern laundromat, horseshoe pits, basketball, video games, lobster suppers, and of course beautiful Hubbards Beach.
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Approx 13km away in Hammonds Plains:
Woodhaven Park
Situated on 70 acres of open and wooded land, you will be camping in Halifax City Limits where it's only minutes drive to Halifax Waterfront, shopping, airport, restaurants, golf courses, beaches, lobster pounds and picturesque Peggy's Cove.
Approx 20km away in Upper Sackville:
Halifax West KOA
Wooded, natural setting on the Sackville river. Ideal location for day excursions to Peggy's Cove, Lunernburg, Anapolis Valley, and Halifax/Dartmouth.
Approx 20km away in Sackville:
Halifax West KOA

Resting on the banks of the Sackville River, this KOA creates a peaceful retreat within reach of many prime attractions. Settle in among open and wooded campsites. Rent a canoe on-site or explore the nearby wooded trails. Then plan your excursions. In downtown Halifax, 30 minutes away, admire the harbor view from the Citadel, which once guarded this key naval station of the British Empire. Stroll .....
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