The Cole Harbour/Lawrencetown Coastal Heritage Park System is a large provincial park system made up of smaller provincial parks (Rainbow Haven Beach, Lawrencetown Beach), Conrad's Beach, Stoney Beach, Terminal Beach, Cole Harbour Heritage Park, and the portions of the provincially-owned former rail corridor which now serve as the Salt Marsh and Atlantic View trails. All parts of it are governed by the Provincial Parks Act and Provincial Park Rules and Regulations.

The theme of this park is to protect and preserve the landscape and wildlife and their habitats while being accessible to the public. The dune grass, plant life and nesting areas are all very sensitive and need protection. We want our coastal community to remain beautiful for future generations.

Motorized vehicle and equestrian use are not permitted on the trail and beach areas. This includes ATVs, motorbikes and skidoos.

Do not remove or damage any plants, rocks or artifacts from the trail and park system. Stay on the trail or board walks and picnic areas; do not wander in the woods or on to sensitive sand dunes.

Dogs must be on a leash. Dog waste must be cleaned up to protect the park environment.

Park and Trail areas are closed to the public between 11:00pm and 6:00am.

Camping and fires are prohibited.

Do not litter.