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Kemptville is nestled along the Tusket River in the Yarmouth and Acadian Shores region of Nova Scotia. Named after a former Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, General Sir James Kempt, this charming rural settlement is home to lovely French Acadian villages, historic seafaring ports, gorgeous beaches and the Bay of Fundy seacoasts. The many rivers and lakes make Kemptville a popular destination for anglers. Other popular outdoor sports include canoeing, kayaking and paddleboarding. Nature lovers and hikers find plenty to do at the Tobeatic Wilderness area and Indian Fields Provincial Park. Apart from its rich wetland habitats, the pristine wilderness surrounding Kemptville is home to endangered moose, black bear, martens, rare snakes, and turtles.
Highlights
  • French Acadian villages

  • Tobeatic Wilderness

  • Pristine Fauna

Places to Stay

Trout Point Lodge

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Lodge

Trout Point Lodge is tucked away in the Tobeatic Wilderness Area of the UNESCO Southwest Nova Scotia Biosphere Reserve near Kemptville. Stay in rustic chic wood paneled suites that come with cozy fireplaces, log walls and beamed ceilings, handmade Acadian furniture and most modern amenities.

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