Potable Water Supply at Graves Island
Sampling of the potable water supply at Graves Island Provincial Park has shown the level of Fluoride in the water is above the maximum allowable concentration (MAC) of 1.5 parts per million (ppm) as recommended in the Health Canada Guidelines for Canadian Drinking water Quality. The Graves Is water supply has a Fluoride concentration of about 2 ppm. — Download PDF for more information. For questions call 662-3030.
Cape Chignecto
Cape Chignecto will open May 18. The Eatonville day-use area will open on Friday June 22.
Plaster Provincial Park Closure
Plaster Park, located on the Cabot Trail, is closed. Karst topography in the area causes unstable soil conditions resulting in the random formation of sinkholes.
Access and use by people may cause sinkholes to develop suddenly. No park management measures can ensure safe public use of the site.