Smuggler’s Cove Provincial Park located in Meteghan (Highway 1, Evangeline Trail) in the   Yarmouth and Acadian Shores region is a picturesque   picnic park with tables in an open field overlooking a small cove and cave.   Smuggler’s Cove is so named as it was a prime location for the smuggling of   liquor during prohibition in the 1920s. The cove fills with ocean water during   high tide and becomes inaccessible but can be reached during low tide. Visitors   may proceed down the 80 steps to the ocean floor during low tide. Interpretive   panels on site explain the history of the area.    A path to the viewing platforms and guided walks are   available.
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