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Gaff Point: Preserved ... Cared for ... Enjoyed by hikers & naturalists

Gaff Point hiking path

Jodie Turner photo

Preserved: Gaff Point, a unique, unspoiled promontory of 124 acres, separates the LaHave estuary and Hartling Bay. It consists of marine, terrestrial and wetland ecosystems.

Both sides of the point have steep cliffs; there are tidal pools where topography becomes gentler; and sand and gravel beaches along the shoreline. A saltwater pond, surrounded by marshland and bog, provides habitat for waterfowl. This headland is an important wildlife link between two beach-dune systems, Moshers Beach and Hirtles Beach.

Gaff Point Coastline

Gerald Hallowell photo

The KCC bought its first lot on Gaff Point in 1996, thereby ensuring access for hikers and a say in the future of this unique headland. In partnership with the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) and the Nova Scotia Nature Trust - and with help from Provincial and Municipal offices, other organizations, and many, many committed individuals - we were able to permanently protect the entire headland. In June 2002, the Nature Conservancy of Canada presented the 124-acre Gaff Point as one of its "Gifts to Canada."

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Heather White and Eric Mackie organize the Gaff Point monitors, who donate many hours of labor each year. We thank the following people:

  • Greg Amos
  • Frances Anderson
  • Jill Comolli
  • Jared Congdon
  • Marilyn Congdon
  • Iris & Dave Cosh
  • Heather Dennis
  • Derek Driver
  • Gerald Hallowell
  • Daphina Levit
  • Eric Mackie
  • Anne Mills
  • Gerald Mossman
  • Paul Murphy
  • Heather White

Stewardship: Under an agreement with The Nature Conservancy of Canada, the KCC stewards all of Gaff Point. Over 20 volunteers monitor the trails and the condition of the property regularly and help with cleanup and trail markings. The KCC works with the NCC to develop ecologically safe means of access to the headland, including designated trails, signage, etc.
To learn more about volunteering,

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Gaff Point Coastline

Gerald Hallowell photo

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or for more information about KCC and our activities, please or write:
Kingsburg Coastal Conservancy (KCC),
Box 1, Site 1A, Rose Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada, B0J 2X0

sun in surf at Hirtles

Dee Hilburt photo

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