Best attractions and places to see around Kings, Subd. B, a subdivision of County Municipality in Nova Scotia, Canada, encompasses communities like Kentville, Canning, and Port Williams. The region is characterized by its agricultural heritage, the Annapolis Valley, and proximity to the Bay of Fundy. Visitors can explore a mix of natural features, cultural sites, and historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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While the dense forest mostly obscures the view of Minas Basin, this wooden platform offers a good opportunity to view the inlet over the 60-meter-high cliffs.
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A very beautiful path south of Cape Split. Easy to walk paths through mixed forest and then a walk on red sand (at low tide).
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Blomidon Provincial Park covers 759 ha, includes 180 m high cliffs and the world’s highest tides. The natural attractions provide excellent opportunities, among others for camping and hiking. https://www.novascotia.com/places-to-stay/campgrounds/blomidon-provincial-park/1248
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Lobster Hole Lookoff is a bit off the Scots Bay Trail. A well-maintained path leads down to the lookoff, which is very close to sea-level. The spectacular view is worth the effort going down and up again.
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At Big Cove Lookoff #2 there are fine views to the Bay of Fundy, as well as the rock outcrops and the beach of Big Cove. The lookoff is in close distance to Scots Bay Trail.
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At Minas Basin Lookoff there are spectacular views to Minas Basin about 60 metres above the coast.
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The Minas Basin Trail to Cape Split is one of the most visited trails in Nova Scotia, with more than 40,000 visitors every year. The hike leads through old growth and coastal conifer forests to lookoffs with spectacular views. Its popularity lies with the incredible look-off on the tip of the peninsula, with a breath-taking coastal view. The trail is about 6 km (one-way). https://www.halifaxtrails.ca/cape-split-hiking-trail/ Minas Basin Trail connects with Scots Bay Trail at Cape Split to form a loop.
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Kings, Subd. B offers a variety of natural attractions. The Minas Basin Lookout provides spectacular views of the Minas Basin from 60-meter-high cliffs. Another popular spot is the Minas Basin Trail, Cape Split Provincial Park, known for its old-growth forests and breathtaking coastal views. You can also explore Blomidon Provincial Park Red Cliffs, featuring 180-meter-high cliffs and access to the world's highest tides.
Yes, the region is rich in history and culture. In Kentville, you can visit the Kings County Museum, housed in the former Kentville Court House, or the Kentville Heritage Centre, located in the former VIA Rail Station, which showcases the area's past. The Charles Macdonald Concrete House Museum is an artistic and architectural landmark near Kentville. In Canning, the Ross Creek Centre for the Arts offers a unique cultural experience, and in Port Williams, the Prescott House Museum provides a glimpse into local history.
Kings, Subd. B has several options for families. Miner's Marsh in Kentville features an easy walking trail, wildlife viewing, and picnic areas, and hosts the Pumpkin Walk in the fall. Memorial Park offers a playground, splash pad, and various sports courts. Oakdene Park is known for its natural playground. In Port Williams, the Community Park has a play structure and a StoryWalk trail. Many farms in the area also offer U-Pick opportunities for fruits like strawberries and apples during summer and fall.
The Bay of Fundy, famous for its dramatic tides, is easily accessible. The Blomidon Look-off Provincial Park near Canning offers incredible panoramic views over the Bay. In Port Williams, the bridge provides excellent vantage points to observe the incoming and outgoing tides of the Cornwallis River, which is influenced by the Bay of Fundy.
The area boasts diverse hiking opportunities. The Minas Basin Trail, Cape Split Provincial Park is a popular choice, leading through forests to stunning coastal lookoffs. For easier options, Miner's Marsh in Kentville has a gentle walking trail. The Kentville Ravine Nature Trail / The Gorge offers picturesque paths with streams and a waterfall, including old-growth hemlock forests. You can find more detailed hiking routes, including easy and moderate options, in the Hiking around Kings, Subd. B guide.
Yes, the Harvest Moon Trailway is an 110-kilometer multi-use trail weaving through the Annapolis Valley, perfect for cycling, walking, hiking, and snowshoeing. It connects communities and passes by farms, orchards, and wineries. For runners, there are various routes available, including those around the Minas Basin Lookout. Discover more running trails in the Running Trails around Kings, Subd. B guide.
Beyond the Minas Basin Lookout, you can visit Blomidon Look-off Provincial Park in Canning for expansive views over farmland, forests, and the Bay of Fundy. The Big Cove Lookoff #2 offers fine views of the Bay of Fundy and the rock outcrops of Big Cove. For a unique perspective closer to sea level, the Lobster Hole Lookoff provides a spectacular view after a short descent.
The region offers activities year-round. May is popular for the Annapolis Valley Apple Blossom Festival, with many events in Kentville. Summer and fall are ideal for U-Pick farms and enjoying the outdoors. The fall also brings the popular Kentville Pumpkin People Festival / Harvest Fest. In winter, the Kentville Ravine Nature Trail is suitable for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
Absolutely! In Port Williams, you can visit Wayfarer's Ale Society for craft beer and food with views of the Cornwallis River, or enjoy tastings and tours at Planters Ridge Winery. The Fox Hill Cheese House is another cultural stop to savor local cheese. Additionally, many U-Pick farms offer fresh produce throughout the warmer months.
While popular spots are well-known, consider exploring Black Hole Falls near Canning, a beautiful waterfall and beach known for precious stones. The Kentville Bird Sanctuary offers a peaceful protected area for local bird and animal species. The Acadian Dyke Drive near Port Williams provides an alternate scenic route with views of the landscape, and Gaspereau Lake, the largest lake in Kings County, offers a serene natural escape with numerous islands.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the coastal views from lookoffs like the Minas Basin Lookout and the dramatic landscapes of Blomidon Provincial Park Red Cliffs. The well-maintained trails, such as the Minas Basin Trail, are highly appreciated for their scenic routes through forests and along the coast. Many also enjoy the rich historical sites and the vibrant community events, particularly the seasonal festivals and local food experiences.


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