I visited Nova Scotia and New Brunswick three years ago, and they were both beautiful to visit. I, of course, was looking for waterfalls. In Nova Scotia, they are somewhat spread apart. I visited Wentworth Falls, which was probably my favorite of the three waterfalls I visited. Joseph Howe Falls and Waddell Falls are both in the same park, Victoria Park in Truro, and are both along the same creek, so they would classify as pretty close!
You can read my post on Waddell Falls to get more information, so I’ll just give you the rundown. Victoria Park was actually a pretty happening place. I wasn’t sure whether to expect a quiet oasis or a bustling hub, and I was surprised with a bustling hub of activity. The hike to the falls is simple and rather enjoyable, but when I visited, there wasn’t much water flowing over the falls, which is a bit surprising since I visited in May. These falls would best be viewed after rainfall, obviously, where they would probably appear rather impressive. If you happen to be in Truro, famous for its tides, this is a quick stop that doesn’t take much effort.
Directions:
- This is a case where I set my GPS and followed it. Many different roads will lead you to the falls. You will want to turn onto Brunswick Street, as the park is off of Brunswick Street.
- From there, instead of turning right on Park Street, go to Palmer Street. A gravel parking area (with much easier parking) will be at the end of Palmer Street.
- Head south along the trails toward the falls. It works well if you stay on the east side of Lepper Brook. There is great signage to the falls.
Accessibility: 7/10 (easy/moderate)
Height: 15′
Length of Hike: 0.8 miles round-trip

Joseph Howe Falls in May 2016
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