Public Drinking Spring

Gaspereau Spring, Gaspereau, Nova Scotia

2838, Greenfield Rd, Gaspereau, NS B4P, CA

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About This Spring

## Overview Gaspereau Spring is a natural groundwater spring located along Greenfield Road in the small community of Gaspereau, Nova Scotia, nestled in the heart of the Annapolis Valley. The spring water emerges naturally from the ground and is channeled through a pipe, flowing freely before draining back into the earth. Locals and passersby have reportedly been collecting water from this spring for generations, and it remains freely accessible to the public around the clock. Gaspereau sits within the scenic Gaspereau Valley, a region celebrated for its vineyards, rolling farmland, and proximity to the town of Wolfville. The valley's geology — shaped by glacial activity and underlain by sedimentary rock — gives rise to numerous natural springs throughout the area. While this particular spring's water has not been formally tested or treated, it has long been used as a drinking water source by the local community. ## Directions 1. Head to Greenfield Road in Gaspereau, Nova Scotia. The GPS coordinates are **45.06649, –64.352592**, and the nearest address is approximately **2838 Greenfield Road, Gaspereau, NS B4P**. 2. Look for the **Gaspereau Gas and Convenience store** as your primary landmark. 3. Travel a few meters **south** of the convenience store along Greenfield Road. 4. On the **right-hand side** of the road, you'll see a large cow barn. 5. The spring is located in the **ditch at the base of the barn**. It is not prominently marked, so you may need to park your vehicle and look carefully on foot. ## What to Expect This is a modest, unassuming spring — don't expect signage or a formal collection point. The water flows from a pipe at ground level into a ditch alongside a large cow barn, so it's easy to drive right past without noticing. Visitors recommend stepping out of the car and scanning the base of the barn carefully. The surrounding area is rural farmland typical of the Gaspereau Valley, with pastoral views and a quiet atmosphere. The spring is accessible year-round, 24 hours a day, though winter conditions in Nova Scotia may make the roadside approach slippery or snow-covered. Because the water has never been formally tested, visitors should be aware that water quality is unverified. While locals have reportedly consumed it for many years without issue, those with concerns may wish to treat or filter the water before drinking. Bringing your own containers for collection is recommended, as there are no facilities on-site.

Getting There

Address

2838, Greenfield Rd, Gaspereau, NS B4P, CA

GPS Coordinates

45.066490, -64.352592

Directions

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Directions 1. Head to Greenfield Road in Gaspereau, Nova Scotia. The

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

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Parking available nearby.

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Open 24/7 — visit anytime.

Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.