
Ben Eoin Provincial Park
Ben Eoin Provincial Park offers a long sandy beach on the warm waters of East Bay, plus picnic tables and a popular boat launch. The adjacent Ben Eoin Marina and ski hill make this a four-season recreation hub. Across the highway, the Lakes Golf Club is one of the top courses in Atlantic Canada.
What it's like
- A long, gently sloping sand beach on the freshwater Bras d'Or Lake — bath-warm in midsummer.
- Calm conditions most days thanks to the protected East Bay setting.
- Easy entry for kids and weak swimmers; no surf and no tides to speak of.
- Tea-coloured water, a Bras d'Or signature, gives the lake its distinct hue.
Facilities
- Picnic tables and grills along the shoreline.
- A community-run boat launch — busy on summer weekends.
- Vault toilets in the day-use area.
- The adjacent Ben Eoin Marina has a restaurant, a tackle shop, and seasonal events.
Best at
- Mid-afternoon when the lake water is at its warmest.
- Late September for warm-water swims with no crowds and turning hardwoods.
- Winter, for the adjacent Ski Ben Eoin hill — small but well-loved by locals.
Park & access
- Right off Highway 4 at Ben Eoin, about 30 minutes from Sydney.
- Free day use.
- No camping at this provincial park.
Combine it with
- A round at the Lakes Golf Club across the highway, often ranked among the best in Atlantic Canada.
- A stop at the Rita MacNeil Tea Room in Big Pond.
- East Bay drive continuing to Eskasoni Cultural Journeys.
Getting there
Free. Pit toilets, picnic tables, boat launch.
Adapted from Nova Scotia Parks information.
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