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Caribou-Munroes Island Provincial Park (sometimes Caribou/Munroes Provincial Park) is a provincial park in the community of Caribou, Nova Scotia. The park is located 11 kilometers north of the Town of Pictou.[1] The park has 95 campsites, 54 of which are unserviced.

Image of one of the many beaches in the park.
Caribou-Munroes Island Provincial Park
Date Opened Febuary 22, 1972
Operating Season June-October



Climate

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Caribou-Munroes Island Provincial Park is located in the Dfb zone of the Köppen climate classification. This zone experiences four different seasons with warm, humid summers, and cold, snowy winters. A majority of the province is within this zone. According to the Commission for Enviornmental Cooperation, the Caribou-Munroes is located within 8.1.9 Maritime Lowlands ecological zone, which it shares with the New Glasgow area, as well as Prince Edward Island, parts of northern and north-eastern New Brunswick, and the parts of the Nova Scotian North Shore. The forests within this area consist of red spruce, balsam firs, red maples, and eastern white pines.[2]

Geography

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Map
Map illustrating the closeness of the two peninsulas.

The park consists of the 1.61 kilometer (1 mile) beach, where the lowest point is 0 meters at sea level, and a highest point of 15 meters on parts of the trail. The tides of the Northumberland Strait occasionally make parts of the park inaccessable. Munroe's Island isn't an island like the name implies, but is instead a peninsula surrounded by the Northumberland Strait, with a lake on the eastern part of the peninsula. Caribou Island, which is also a peninsula, is nearby, but not in the park itself.


References

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  1. ^ "Caribou–Munroes Island Provincial Park | Tourism Nova Scotia, Canada". Tourism Nova Scotia. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
  2. ^ http://www.cec.org/files/documents/publications/10415-north-american-terrestrial-ecoregionslevel-iii-en.pdf