Mersey River: Milton to Liverpool
Organization / Program Name
Public Bulletin
Neither South Shore Connect.ca nor the Region of Queens Municipality own or control the canoe routes, portages or boat launches listed, and assume no responsibility or liability for the safety of those using the canoe routes or walking the portages.
It is recommended that users approach all canoe routes and portages in a safe and responsible manner. Conditions can change through fluctuating water levels, natural debris, and logging activity.
South Shore Connect.ca and the Region of Queens Municipality are not liable for any errors or omissions in this listing.
It is recommended that users approach all canoe routes and portages in a safe and responsible manner. Conditions can change through fluctuating water levels, natural debris, and logging activity.
South Shore Connect.ca and the Region of Queens Municipality are not liable for any errors or omissions in this listing.
Location
Located In
South Shore Region
Where To Find Us
Tupper Park
333 West St
Milton, NS
333 West St
Milton, NS
Areas Served
South Shore Region
Contact
E-Mail
inforegionofqueens.com
Phone
902-354-5741
Description & Services
Information
This scenic route, designed with family in mind, will take you from the historic community of Milton along the majestic Mersey River to the picturesque Liverpool waterfront. The journey begins at the beautiful Tupper Park and continues downstream for approximately 4 km to the waterfront park located on the southern shore of the river. From here the traveler may stretch their legs by touring the downtown sites, picnicking at Privateer Park or planning another adventure at the nearby South Queens Visitor Information Centre.
Notes & Precautions:
Beware of sudden changes in current and water level due to tidal action and the regulation of water by Nova Scotia Power Hydro Dams. Also take note that the Mersey River is an all access river, so be prepared to encounter motor craft.
Notes & Precautions:
Beware of sudden changes in current and water level due to tidal action and the regulation of water by Nova Scotia Power Hydro Dams. Also take note that the Mersey River is an all access river, so be prepared to encounter motor craft.
Tags
Recreation Categories ; South Shore Connect
About this Information
Last Modified: 17 Nov 2017 | Last Full Update: 17 Nov 2017