Two Islands: Rockhounding in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia

Two Islands is a mapped rockhounding spot in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Reported finds include agate, quartz, copper, stilbite subgroup, heulandite subgroup, and more. Below: coordinates, access notes, and nearby spots.

Map showing Two Islands in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia

Quick details

Access
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County
Cumberland County
Province
Nova Scotia
Postal code
B0M 1S0

Land & collecting status

Confirm rules before collecting

Land status here is not confirmed. National and provincial parks prohibit collecting, while Crown land and many beaches allow it. Verify with the managing agency before you collect.

Collecting rules in Canada are set provincially and by land owner. Crown land and many public beaches allow casual hand collecting, while provincial and national parks are off-limits. Confirm the rules for this site before you dig.

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Two Islands FAQ

Where is Two Islands?+
Two Islands is in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada, at 45.38472, -64.21417.
What rocks and minerals can you find at Two Islands?+
Two Islands is reported to produce Agate, Quartz, Copper, Stilbite Subgroup, Heulandite Subgroup, Chabazite, Chabazite-ca, Natrolite, Analcime, Gmelinite Subgroup, Gmelinite-na, Calcite.
Is collecting allowed at Two Islands?+
Confirm rules before collecting. Land status here is not confirmed. National and provincial parks prohibit collecting, while Crown land and many beaches allow it. Verify with the managing agency before you collect. Collecting rules in Canada are set provincially, so always confirm with the managing agency before a trip.

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