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Nova Scotia
Inverness, Subd. A

Trail to Polletts Cove

Moderate

26

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Trail to Polletts Cove

04:39

13.3km

720m

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Hike the 8.3-mile Trail to Polletts Cove, a moderate route in Nova Scotia's wilderness with stunning coastal views and a white-sand beach.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Polletts Cove - Aspy Fault Wilderness Area

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Trail to Polletts Cove

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The Trail to Pollett’s Cove is a remote hiking corridor on Cape Breton Island, beginning near Pleasant Bay and winding approximately 8 km one-way toward the coast of the Polletts …

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Pollett's Cove – Aspy Fault Wilderness Area is a large protected wilderness zone on the north-western edge of Cape Breton Island, recognized for its rugged highland barrens, coastal cliffs, deep …

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Pollett’s Cove

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Pollett’s Cove is a secluded coastal bay at the terminus of the trail, where forested slopes meet a sandy-gravel beach and ocean waters. The valley opens into a meadow and …

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13.3 km

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12.9 km

441 m

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12.9 km

441 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike to Polletts Cove?

While the Komoot route suggests a duration of around 4.5 to 5 hours for one way, many hikers consider this a full-day or even an overnight excursion. The trail is challenging, with varied terrain and significant elevation changes, so plan for 8-10 hours or more for a round trip, depending on your pace and how much time you spend enjoying the cove.

What is the terrain like on the way to Polletts Cove?

The terrain is quite varied and demanding. You'll encounter significant elevation changes, including steep ascents and descents over several 'heads' or hills, notably one known as 'Heart Attack Hill'. The path winds through mixed boreal forest, along coastal cliffs with views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and across deep-cut valleys and highland ridges. Expect numerous creek and stream crossings, some of which may require you to remove your boots. The trail is not maintained to the same standard as park trails, so conditions can be rugged with narrow sections and potentially fallen trees.

Is the Trail to Polletts Cove suitable for dogs?

Yes, the trail is generally considered dog-friendly. However, given the challenging and rugged terrain, including steep sections and river crossings, ensure your dog is fit and accustomed to long, strenuous hikes. Always keep your dog under control, especially around the quasi-wild horses at the cove, and pack out all waste.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The best time to hike to Polletts Cove is typically from late spring (May/June) through early fall (September/October). Summer offers warmer weather, but can also bring more insects. Fall provides stunning foliage and cooler temperatures, which can be ideal for strenuous hiking. Always check local weather conditions before you go, as conditions can change rapidly.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to access the Pollett's Cove – Aspy Fault Wilderness Area?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Trail to Polletts Cove or to enter the Pollett's Cove – Aspy Fault Wilderness Area. The land was notably purchased by a lottery winner to ensure it remained open for hikers, preserving its wild and accessible nature.

Where can I park and access the trailhead for Polletts Cove?

The primary access point for the Trail to Polletts Cove is near Pleasant Bay, Cape Breton. There is usually a designated parking area at the trailhead. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can be limited. There are no shuttle services available for this remote trail.

What unique features or wildlife can I expect to see at Polletts Cove?

The most iconic feature of Pollett’s Cove is the presence of quasi-wild horses that graze freely in the open fields, adding to the magical atmosphere. Along the trail, you might spot seals and even whales in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, especially from coastal viewpoints. The area is also rich in diverse flora, characteristic of a boreal forest and coastal environment.

What should I pack for a hike to Polletts Cove?

Given the trail's challenging nature and remote location, essential items include sturdy hiking boots (waterproof is a plus), plenty of water (there's no potable water source), high-energy snacks, rain gear, extra layers of clothing, a first-aid kit, navigation tools (map, compass, or GPS device), and insect repellent. If planning an overnight stay, bring appropriate camping gear. Be prepared for creek crossings by bringing water shoes or being ready to remove your boots.

Are there any alternative routes or multi-day options for reaching Polletts Cove?

While the main route from Pleasant Bay is the most common, there is a more difficult, multi-day route to Polletts Cove from Meat Cove. This alternative can take 2 to 4 days for experienced hikers and is significantly more challenging, offering an even deeper wilderness experience.

What kind of views and scenery can I expect along the trail?

The trail offers exceptional visual rewards. You'll be treated to breathtaking panoramic views of the mountains and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Highlights include cascading waters at Otter Brook and, of course, the stunning Pollett’s Cove itself, with its white-sand beach bisected by a river, all set against vibrant green rolling hills and the clear blue sea. Bald Mountain prominently overlooks the cove, adding to the dramatic landscape.

Is there an 'insider tip' for hiking this trail?

An insider tip for this challenging trail is to be prepared for the numerous creek and stream crossings. Many hikers recommend bringing a small towel and a pair of water shoes or sandals to change into, rather than repeatedly taking off and putting on your hiking boots. This can save time and keep your main hiking footwear dry, which is crucial for comfort on such a long and rugged route.

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