Overview
A brief introduction to Cabot Beach Provincial Park
Cabot Beach Provincial Park is a provincial park in Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is located in Malpeque Bay.
Cabot Beach is the largest park in western Prince Edward Island. The park has a large day-use area with playground equipment, an activity centre with children's programs and a naturalist on staff who provides guided nature walks. There is also supervised swimming on Malpeque Bay.
Cabot Beach was host to the 4th (1977) and the 10th (2001) Canadian Scout Jamboree.
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- Prince Edward Island Provincial Parks
- Booking site: https://www.peiprovincialparks.ca
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Other nearby parks
Open to camping at other nearby parks? Here are a few other parks you'll find in the vicinity.
- Linkletter Provincial Park
- Jacques Cartier Provincial Park
- Cedar Dunes Provincial Park
- Prince Edward Island National Park
- Fort Beauséjour - Fort Cumberland National Park
- Amherst Shore Provincial Park
- Brudenell River Provincial Park
- Northumberland Provincial Park
- Kouchibouguac National Park
- Panmure Island Provincial Park
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