
Irish Cove Brook Falls
Irish Cove Brook Falls Area: Irish Cove (Richmond County) About Waterfall Season Select! Irish Cove Brook Falls Height: 6 m (20 ft) Distance (one way): Under 100 m Difficulty: Moderate (very short, but requires navigating a steep ravine) Hiking Time: 10 mins Cellphone Coverage: Spotty/Unknown (Download coordinates before you go) Finding the Trailhead: From St. Peter’s, head east on Highway 4 for approximately 29.5 km. You will turn right onto a signed dirt road (the exact turnoff coordinates are 45°49.023’N, 60°40.263’W). Drive up this dirt road for about 1 km and park off the side of the road at the borrow pit. Trailhead / Parking: 45°48.641’N, 60°39.966’W Waterfall: 45°48.641’N, 60°39.966’W The Hike: These charming multiple-plunge falls are a wonderful hidden gem and are very nearly roadside, making for a quick and pleasant diversion just off the main highway between St. Peter’s and Sydney. To reach the base of the falls, simply walk back down the dirt road about 100 meters from where you parked and carefully make your way down to the bottom of the wooded ravine. Please note: Historically known as Golhamkitk by the Mi’kmaq, this is a relatively unmaintained woods trail, so watch your footing as you descend into the ravine. While you are in the area, be sure to stop by Irish Cove Provincial Park (located right near the Highway 4 dirt road turnoff), which features stunning panoramic views of the Bras d’Or Lake! Location & Contact Highway 4 / Dirt Road Turnoff, Irish Cove, Nova Scotia
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