Guide to Victoria Park in Truro + Where to Stay Nearby

Discover One of Nova Scotia’s Most Beautiful Urban Parks

Tucked into the heart of Truro, Victoria Park is a 3,000-acre natural playground filled with waterfalls, forest trails, and scenic lookouts. Often called one of the most beautiful parks in Atlantic Canada, it offers the perfect mix of accessibility and wilderness.

Whether you’re visiting for a day trip or planning a weekend escape, this guide covers everything you need to know—including where to stay nearby for the full experience.

What Makes Victoria Park So Special?

Unlike many urban parks, Victoria Park feels like stepping into a true wilderness—just minutes from downtown.

Highlights include:

  • Dramatic waterfalls along the Salmon River gorge
  • Over 40 km of hiking and biking trails
  • Dense forest, wooden bridges, and scenic river views
  • Easy access for both casual walkers and experienced hikers

It’s the kind of place where you can spend an hour—or an entire day—exploring.

Top Things to Do in Victoria Park

1. Visit the Waterfalls

The waterfalls are the park’s main attraction. Easily accessible from the main entrance, they’re perfect for:

  • Quick photo stops
  • Relaxing by the water
  • A peaceful nature break
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2. Climb Jacob’s Ladder

A must-do for visitors, Jacob’s Ladder is a long wooden staircase that leads to one of the best views in Truro.

At the top, you’ll get:

  • A panoramic view of the town
  • A rewarding sense of accomplishment
  • Access to more trail networks

3. Explore the Trail Network

With over 40 km of trails, you can tailor your visit:

  • Short scenic walks near the entrance
  • Moderate hikes deeper into the park
  • Mountain biking trails for more adventure

4. Enjoy Seasonal Beauty

Each season transforms the park:

  • Spring – rushing waterfalls and fresh greenery
  • Summer – shaded trails and vibrant forest life
  • Fall – stunning foliage (peak season)
  • Winter – quiet, snow-covered landscapes

Where to Stay Near Victoria Park

To fully experience the park, staying nearby makes a big difference—especially if you want early morning hikes or quiet evenings in nature.

Stay Close to Nature at Seek Wilderness

Located just minutes from Victoria Park, Seek Wilderness Accommodation offers a range of unique stays:

  • Private cabins with hot tubs for a romantic, cozy escape
  • Glamping yurts that blend comfort and nature
  • Walk-in forest campsites for a more traditional outdoor experience

Why stay here:

  • Direct access to nature without sacrificing comfort
  • Quiet, design-forward spaces ideal for couples
  • Close proximity to both the park and Truro amenities

Plan Your Visit

Victoria Park is one of those rare places that feels both easy to access and deeply immersive. Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, climbing to scenic views, or simply enjoying a quiet walk through the forest, it’s a must-visit in Nova Scotia.

Pair your visit with a stay at Seek Wilderness, and you’ll turn a simple day trip into a memorable getaway.