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Island off the shore of Nova Scotia, Canada

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Dover Island an island located 1.6 km (one mile) off the shore of West Dover, Nova Scotia. It is a popular destination for a form of free rock climbing known as bouldering. It is home to over 100 bouldering problems concentrated in a tiny area ranging from V0 to V10, with many new problems yet to be discovered. It is also a vacation spot, occasionally hosting weddings.

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Flora

Dover Island has 13 known rare and endangered species including one of the highest concentrations of the Slender Blue Flag Iris Archived 2008-05-13 at the Wayback Machine

Transportation

Most locals traditionally arranged transportation to the island with a local fisherman/blacksmith named Norm, until his retirement in 2011. As of May 2012, boat service for climbers was provided by the proprietor of a local bed and breakfast, Ocean Spray B&B.

The Back Side of Dover Island

Classic Bouldering Problems

  • Orgasmatron (V0)
  • The Coffin (V2)
  • The Bear (V4)
  • Orangutan (V4)
  • John Doe (V4)
  • The Wave (V5)
  • Bulldog (V6)
  • Orange Crush (V6)
  • Behave (V7)
  • Exciter (V7)
  • I Heel Good (V7)
  • One Scoop (V8)

washed out to sea.

  • White Trash (V8)

Events

Climb Nova Scotia hosts Boulderfest every year on Dover Island. Boulderfest is a popular event that usually sells out within the first day of ticket sales.

Nova Scotia Climbing Related Links

Climb Nova Scotia
Halifax Bouldering
Climb Eastern Canada Webform
Pulldown Productions
Tracstarr Productions
Ground Zero Climbing Gym

References

  1. "Climbing and diving on Kalymnos: an Aegean islands adventure continues". the Guardian. 4 August 2019.
  2. http://bouldering.ca/archives/23

44°28′59.9″N 63°51′57″W / 44.483306°N 63.86583°W / 44.483306; -63.86583


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