Summers were spent there as a kid. I remember when the park was became under provincial jurisdiction. As early as 1975, I remember the community meetings at the church hall, the new gravel road, the new boardwalks, the parking lots (eliminating the long line of cars parked along the road). Finally, this piece of heaven was easier to assess but only when the gate was open.
One time, Taylor Head was only open from May – October. Thanksgiving weekend meant a drive “down the head” for one last time before the gate was locked for the season. One time.
“The society is about making Taylor Head Park a better place to visit and enjoy”, says Warren Parsons, President of Friends of Taylor Head Park Society, whose connection to the park also goes back to his childhood. “The Province has been very good and welcomed us as a participant in the future of the park. Our crowning achievement has been the opening of the gate for an extended period of time in the fall.”
It’s important to note that the park is not officially open but as long as the friends collect garbage and clean the toilets – the gate remains open.
At this time, the friends are negotiating a long-term agreement with Parks and Recreation on how they can work together in the future. All are hopeful and the friends appreciate the cooperativeness of the Province.
So this fall as you drive through the open gate at the entrance of Taylor Head Provincial Park, it’s the result of a dedicated group of people. Thank you!
Membership form for Friends of Taylor Head Park Society
For further information, please contact Warren Parks(rosalieeast@ns.sympatico.ca)
Location of Taylor Head
Download a Taylor Head Prov. Park brochure
Read my previous blog posts on Taylor Head:
Cranberries and Inukshuks
Swimming at Taylor Head Prov. Park
Eastern Shore boats and buoys