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Rissers Beach Provincial Park

Rissers Beach Provincial Park is found 24 km (15 mi) south of Bridgewater on the Atlantic Coast in Green Bay, at the mouth of the Petite Riviere. This beautiful park has a 1.5-km (1-mi) sheltered sandy beach (supervised July/August), an interpretation centre, a boardwalk along an inland marsh and two campgrounds. 
   
Nearby: 
Wile Carding Mill, DesBrisay Museum (Bridgewater), and Fort Point Museum (LaHave).

Campground  accommodations include:
North Rissers (Loop A) – 19 open (W/E serviced), 18 wooded and 6 walk-in (unserviced) overnight sites.
Little Rissers (Loop B) – 29 open overnight sites (unserviced).
Little Rissers (Loop C) – 28 wooded overnight sites (unserviced).

Park amenities include: 
Picnic area, dishwashing station, playground, canteen, trails, washrooms, change house with showers, disposal station, fire grills, wood, and ice. Leashed pets permitted. 

Detailed Information
Outdoor activities: Hiking, Kayaking, Swimming
Directions: Hwy 103, Exit 15 to Hwy 331, south 14 km (9 mi).



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Services and Facilities:
Hiking
Kayaking
Takeout
Wheel Chair Accessible
Address:


5366 Hwy 331
Crescent Beach
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Contact Data:

Phone Number: 19026882034
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