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Most of Rissers Beach Provincial Park to remain closed following storm damage

Much ofRissers Beach Provincial Park on Nova Scotia's South Shorewill remain closed for the rest of the season because of damage caused by post-tropical storm Lee last weekend.

Reservations will be cancelled and refunds issued

Trees lay on their side and campfires are overturned on a sandy wet beach.
Infrastructure was damaged and trees were uprooted at Rissers Beach Provincial Park during post-tropical storm Lee on Sept. 16. (Communications Nova Scotia)

Much ofRissers Beach Provincial Park on Nova Scotia's South Shorewill remain closed for the rest of the season because of damage caused by post-tropical storm Lee last weekend.

In a news release on Thursday, Nova Scotia Parks said about half of the park's campsites, located in theNorth Risserssection,will reopen to registered campers at 2 p.m. Friday. Therest of the parkwill remain closed for storm cleanup.

The day-use beach and trails are closed to camping and public access, the release said.

Remaining reservations will be cancelled, the release said, and refunds will be issued.

The open section of the park will have power and the washroom facility and vault toilets will be open.

The release said water from the washrooms at the North Rissers campsite was potable but water from other taps must be boiled before it was safe to drink.

Picture of a beach and water with some fallen trees.
Most of Rissers Beach Provincial Park will remain closed for the rest of the season because of significant storm damage. (Rob Ewert/CBC)

Speaking after cabinet on Thursday, Public Works Minister Kim Masland said she visited the beach to survey the storm damage.

"It was absolutely devastating to see the damage that was done on RissersBeach and to talk to people that have camped there for 40 years and just to see the complete devastation," Masland said.

"The entire beach has changed and it'll never be the same."

Other beaches

According to Nova Scotia Parks, it is continuing to assess storm damage at provincial parks but most have reopened.

It said parks will be reopened once they are deemed safe and urged people to stay out of other South Shore parks that are closed for their own safety.

Queensland Beach Provincial Park sustained significant storm damage and will remain closed until further notice.

Trails at Thomas RaddallProvincial Park are closed, the release said, but people can walk to and on the beach.

The Islands Provincial Park in Shelburne County will reopen on Friday at 2 p.m.

The boardwalks atMacCormacks, Crystal Crescent and Martinique beaches were all damaged but the parks have reopened,the release said.

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With files from Jean Laroche