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Fishing Excursions

Transportation, available tours, join us on the harbour, sunset tour, boating and hiking tour, full day private boat tour, hourly boat tours, date night on the water and at, birch & anchor, $199.99 / per couple, deep-sea-dining.

Using Halifax Boat Tours Best Year boat, this offer includes round trip ferry service from downtown Halifax or Dartmouth to Birch & Anchor for 2 entrées and 2 Drinks.

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Using Halifax Boat Tours Best Year boat, this offer includes round trip ferry service from downtown Halifax or Dartmouth to Birch & Anchor for 2 Drinks and an Appetizer.

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THE 10 BEST Halifax Boat Rides & Cruises

Boat rides & cruises in halifax.

  • Kayaking & Canoeing
  • Speed Boats Tours
  • Stand-Up Paddleboarding
  • Boat Rentals
  • Scuba & Snorkeling
  • Surfing, Windsurfing & Kitesurfing
  • Waterskiing & Jetskiing
  • Fishing Charters & Tours
  • Up to 1 hour
  • 1 to 4 hours
  • 4 hours to 1 day
  • 5.0 of 5 bubbles
  • 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • 2.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk
  • J Farwell Sailing Tours
  • Georges Island National Historic Site
  • Ambassatours Gray Line
  • Historic Properties
  • Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
  • Nova Scotia Escape
  • McNabs Island
  • Angus L. Macdonald Bridge
  • Halifax Public Gardens
  • St. Paul's Church
  • Sir Sandford Fleming Park (The Dingle)
  • Harbour Hopper Tours
  • Tall Ship Silva
  • Likely to Sell Out
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1. Halifax Harbour Hopper Tour

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2. JFarwell Adventure Yacht Sailing in the Halifax Harbour

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3. Tall Ship Silva Sailing Cruise

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4. JFarwell Sunset Wine and Cheese Yacht Sailing

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5. JFarwell Moonlight Yacht Cruise from Halifax Waterfront

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6. JFarwell Afternoon Wine & Cheese Yacht Sail

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7. Golden Hour Silva Cruise from Halifax Harbor

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8. JFarwell Luxury Catamaran Sail from Downtown Halifax

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9. JFarwell Sunset Luxury Catamaran Sail in Halifax

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10. JFarwell Private Yacht Wine & Cheese Sunset Sail

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11. Private Halifax Harbour Boat Tours

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12. Private Catamaran Sail and Anchoring Tour from Halifax

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13. 2 Hour Halifax Floating Beer Garden Cruise

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14. 2-Hour Cider on the Sea

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2-Hour Zodiac Coastal Tour in Lunenburg

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Boat Tours & Sightseeing Experiences

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The Harbour Hopper in the Halifax Harbour against Purdy's Towers and a bright blue sky.

Harbour Hopper Tours

All aboard Halifax's most popular boat tour – the Harbour Hopper Tour - a fun, fast-paced adventure by land and sea!

Drone shot of the Tall Ship Silva with sails up as it cruises the Halifax Harbour against the Halifax Skyline.

Tall Ship Silva Sailing Cruise

A cruise aboard The Tall Ship Silva is the perfect way to fully appreciate a beautiful day on the Halifax Harbour. ‍

A smiling woman holds up her catch while on the Deep Sea Fishing Tour.

Deep Sea Fishing

Experience isn’t required to join us on this fun, Deep Sea Fishing tour- a desire for a truly authentic East Coast experience is all you’ll need to get hooked!

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Halifax Experience Pass

Halifax Experience Pass is an all-access pass to some of Halifax’s best attractions, museums and tours - allowing you to do so much more, for less!

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Visit Georges Island

Plan your visit to Georges Island National Historic Site in the heart of Halifax harbour, the place the Mi’kmaq called Kjipuktuk or “The Great Harbour.”

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Halifax Dinner Cruise

A relaxing cruise on the water, an intimate, three-course dinner, and local live music make the perfect ingredients for this one-of-a-kind culinary tour. ‍

Three smiling friends raise a toast with wine glasses in hand while on Wines on the Water aboard the Tall Ship Silva.

Wines on the Water

Each week, a local winery “takes over” Wines on the Water and leads you through a variety of Nova Scotia wines including Nova Scotia’s signature wine – Tidal Bay.

Peggy's Point Lighthouse seen from a distance, the Peggy's Cove viewing deck in the foreground to the left.

Peggy's Cove Tour

Built over a century ago, the lighthouse stands tall among enormous granite boulders and the crashing waves of the powerful Atlantic Ocean.

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Wine Enthusiast Tour

We invite you to share our passion for Nova Scotian Wines by joining us on a Sommelier-guided tour of our local wine region. ‍

A group of friends raise a toast while on the Floating Beer Garden aboard Harbour Queen as it cruises the Northwest Arm.

Floating Beer Garden

Halifax has Beer Gardens, but this one is unlike any other! Join us aboard Harbour Queen for the first - and only - Halifax Floating Beer Garden. ‍

The Tall Ship Silva sails the Halifax Harbour. Photo by Acorn Art & Photography.

Halifax Sunset Cruise

Experience golden hour, that magical time of night when the sun makes its way below the horizon, on the Halifax Sunset Cruise. ‍

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Atlantic Shark Expeditions: 1-Day

Guests can view sharks from the boat or experience these incredible creatures underwater from the safety of a shark cage; scuba-certification is not required.

A group of four friends enjoy their time on the Coldstream Party Boat.

Coldstream Party Boat

Transform your typical Thursday night (and Sundays on long weekends) into a night of high-energy fun on this brand new for 2024 party cruise!

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East Coast Lifestyle Kitchen Party Cruise

Celebrate the experiences, music, and good times of the East Coast with those who love and know it best!

Harbour Queen cruises the Northwest Arm against a pink blue evening sky.

Halifax Party Cruise

We’re taking the dance club to the water for the Halifax Party Cruise – perfect for a night out with friends, a bachelorette, or to celebrate the best part of the week – the weekend.

Two friends take a selfie on the Blue Lobster Party Cruise.

Blue Lobster Party Cruise

Check into the Tall Ship Silva on Friday & Saturday evenings for the Blue Lobster Party Cruise featuring DJ Karate Kactus & Nova Scotia Spirit Co.'s Blue Lobster Tropical cocktails.

Drone shot of Harbour Queen with Georges Island in the background.

Hot Country Party Cruise

Join one of Hot Country's DJs for this two-hour cruise on the Halifax harbour and take in today's hottest country under the stars. ‍

A smiling guest on Cider on the Sea aboard Tall Ship Silva enjoys a Chain Yard cider.

Cider on the Sea

This two-hour 'sail-ebration' features traditional and unique ciders made from 100% Nova Scotia apples paired with local, live music. ‍

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Hop On Hop Off City Tour

Your Hop On Hop Off City Tour ticket provides you with an entire day’s freedom and flexibility to take in the city sights on your own schedule.

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Fall Colours Cruise

This two-hour cruise passes alongside Point Pleasant Park and into the Northwest Arm where the fall foliage will be particularly impressive during this time of year.

Tall Ship Silva sails the Halifax Harbour on a foggy afternoon.

Ghost Ship Sailing Cruise

Join us aboard the Tall Ship Silva for as we depart under a nighttime sky for an evening of unusual tales and haunting stories of Halifax’s past.

All aboard Halifax's most popular boat tour – the Harbour HopperTour - a fun, fast-paced adventure by land and sea!

Join us aboard Halifax’s signature ship, the Tall Ship Silva, to see the sights, city, and coastline, from a unique perspective.

A relaxing cruise on the water, an intimate, three-course dinner, and local live music makes the perfect ingredients for this one-of-a-kind culinary tour. ‍

Harbour Queen cruises the North West Arm.

Lightning Trivia with Adam

Join us for the return of Lightning Trivia with Adam aboard Harbour Queen. Winner of this event will earn a spot in the LTwA championships happening this November

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"The tour guide was outstanding, she really knew her stuff and kept the whole trip fun and interesting."

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"Was an excellent way to get to see the city of Halifax and learn the history of the city. Highly recommended."

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"We had a marvellous tour of Halifax Harbour on the tall ship Silva. The staff were friendly, knowledgeable and helpful to everyone on board."

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"The Harbour Hopper was unbelievably fun. My SO and I really enjoyed ourselves, and I was very comfortable even though I was 7 months pregnant."

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"Had a fantastic time on the Wine Enthusiast tour. Loved all three vineyards that we visited, had a good amount of time at each. Highly recommend taking this tour!"

"We had a lovely late afternoon cruise on the Silva tall ship on Canada Day. We learned some interesting history of Halifax harbour. The staff were friendly and courteous and eager to make our cruise enjoyable."

"We did the Valley Wine Tour last summer and it was by far one of the highlights!! They take such care to thoughtfully create a fun and unique experience !! We loved it. Would definitely do it again."

"Wonderful tour of downtown Halifax on land and then a plunge into the harbour and the view of Halifax from the water. A great experience! Captain Dave and crew did not disappoint."

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"Gather some friends, rent a bus and head towards Wolfville to visit a few wineries. Sean was an amazing sommelier and guide. Everything was perfect, highly recommended! Thanks again Ambassatours for tailoring a custom tour for us!"

"I booked a tour to Peggy's cove through the website. The bus was comfortable and clean. The guide was perfect, he was talking and joking during the way. And the tour was very interesting with stunning views."

"Our trip to George's Island was wonderful! The boat ride is nice and quick (10 minutes), and you're free to stay on the island as long as you like. We had a great time and would recommend it to our friends!"

"Harbour Hopper tour was our absolute favourite! Recommend it to everyone! Lots of interesting facts about Halifax and its history. The guides were super friendly and answered all the questions! Thank you so much! Great job!!!"

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The #1 Boat Tour in Halifax, Nova Scotia!

All aboard halifax's most popular boat tour – the harbour hopper tour - a fun, fast-paced adventure by land and sea.

The Harbour Hopper stands alone.

Your journey begins on land where the Harbour Hopper makes its way along the hilly, winding roads of Halifax.

You'll make the trek way up to see the city from its highest traversable point - the top of Halifax Citadel National Historic Site.

Head down to the water's edge and SPLASH into the Halifax Harbour! Your driver is now your Captain and there’s more to explore and much to see!

Are you ready to experience the Harbour Hopper Tour?

Of everything we did and saw in Halifax, my favourite experience was the Harbour Hopper Tour. The Captain was a superb, the guide was fantastic with great stories and funny jokes. I would do it again.

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Definitely recommend! We had an amazing time! The bus/boat was great fun and out tour guide Matt was a good laugh. Highly informative as well.

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Excellent tour!!! If touring Halifax, I highly recommend it. Our driver Bethany and our tour guide Owen did an amazing job.

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Public Tours, now booking online.

Comfort & Entertainment On The Water

Welcome to City Harbour Cruises.  We offer guided public boat tours and private charters of the Halifax harbour and surrounding areas. 

Ahoy mates! We are fully licensed to serve alcoholic beverages to our passengers. (Must be 19 years of age).

WE’LL BE HITTING THE WATER MAY 11TH 2024! BOOK IN ADVANCE!

Come aboard and let us captain you and your friends and family on your very own private 26’ Grand Entertainer pontoon boat.  Relax, sit back and enjoy leisurely cruising in style!

We are the perfect venue for:

What’s Included in our tours:

  • Friendly and fun Transport Canada Certified Operators
  • 1 complimentary bottled water per person (private charters only)
  • Licensed bar onboard
  • Cozy blankets if needed

What to bring: camera, sunglasses, hat, sunscreen, swimwear, towels, sweater, light snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages

Ask about our Charcuterie Boards, available on request.

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One Hour Daytime & Early Evening Public Cruises

Come aboard, sit back and enjoy a fun-filled guided tour enriched with great facts and history of our beautiful Halifax harbour! Experience cruising along the Halifax waterfront, around Georges Island, under the bridge and into The Narrows to the location of where the Halifax Explosion occurred in 1917.  You will also get a great view of the East Coast Canadian Navy ships and if you’re lucky, observe some harbour seals and other sea mammals and birds along the way!

(Please note:  We also offer one hour and 2.5 hour private charters during the daytime and early evening hours.  See booking page).

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Sunset Cruise

End the day right with your favorite people on your very own private captained pontoon boat.  Enjoy a leisurely evening cruise while taking in the beautiful sunset and sights of the Halifax Harbour and North West Arm.  Sit back, enjoy, and let us take care of the rest.

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Romance Cruise

Take in the sunset with that special someone and make lasting unforgettable memories that you will cherish forever.  This private charter provides the perfect romantic setting for you and your loved one.  We are your answer to providing that unique and romantic venue for your special occasion and cherished memories.

*If you have a special request for this Romance Cruise, please let us know and we will do our best to accommodate your needs.

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Join us on the only all-electric tour of the harbour

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Experience the best of Halifax with our Halifax Harbour Tours and Royal Nova Scotia Tattoo package! Dive into the city’s rich culture with tickets to the renowned Tattoo show, filled with music, dance, and military pageantry. Then, unwind on a scenic harbour tour, soaking in panoramic views of the coastline for the perfect summer day adventure.

Each package includes two Adult, B-level lower bowl seats to the 2024 Tattoo, as well as two seats on the Violet Mac by Halifax Harbour Tours, the only fully electric boat on the harbour for an all-electric, ultra-quiet, and no-fumes harbour cruise.

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A mini getaway in the city! Sail and unwind.

We’ve partnered with our friends at The Lord Nelson Hotel and Suites to bring together a enjoyable stay at one of Halifax’s premier historic hotels with Halifax’s beautiful, historic harbour! A room and a cruise all in one easy experience. Check them out today!

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A Halifax harbour cruise like no other

The Violet Mac is our all-electric, environmentally-friendly 1930s-style harbour launch. With a maximum passenger load of eight people, we provide a truly personable experience. 

Our harbour cruises are all about you. Your certified Captain will plan your excursion based on weather, marine traffic, special events, and expert local knowledge. You could be watching the sunset. No matter, you’re guaranteed to experience the water views of the Halifax skyline. Marine wildlife love our whisper-quiet electric motors, so you are sure to see some of the many birds, mammals, and other aquatic life in our harbour during your tour.

Halifax's Only Zero-Exhaust Harbour Tour

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Your Halifax Harbour Tour is unique every single time! Your captain will chart a course for your tour based on factors such as weather, marine traffic, and special events, with one goal in mind: to give you the most enjoyable relaxed tour of our beautiful harbour!

Some parts of the harbour you might see on a tour include Dartmouth and Halifax Waterfronts , George’s and McNab’s Islands, and of course, the Halifax Harbour marine wildlife. They love our ultra-quiet electric motor, so you are sure to see some of the many birds, mammals, and other aquatic animals in our harbour during your tour.

Am I expected to leave a tip for our Captain or Tour Guide?

Our crew do not expect guests to leave them tips. That said, our captain and tour guides are allowed to accept tips if offered to them, so if you feel that someone on your tour deserves a tip and you wish to give them one, you are more than welcome to do so — and we thank you for your generosity!

If you wish to leave a tip for your Guide and/or Captain but do not have any cash on hand, ask them about their “digital tip jar” that allows you to send them a tip using your credit card.

What should I wear?

We will always do our best to make sure you are comfortable. The cabin is not fully enclosed, so on cooler, drizzling days, please come prepared for the day’s weather. While there is no heater on board, we have blankets for your use should you need them.

Generally speaking, dress appropriately for the weather, and keep in mind it tends to be a little cooler and breezier on the water and can be quite cool in spring and fall.

Also be sure to wear sun protection, even on cloudy days!

Is the tour suitable for all ages and abilities?

Harbour Tours are suitable for everyone, of all ages. There is no substantial physical effort required to enjoy our tours, but please note that there is a ramp between the wharf and the dock, and a small step up is necessary from the dock into the boat. Of course, we can offer a helping hand. Most able-bodied Guests have no problem with this. Kids LOVE our tours, and so does the rest of the family. We promise!

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When you arrive at the dock, please present your guide with the booking confirmation that you received by email when you booked your seats. You can show it to us on your phone, or you can bring along a printed copy.

Please arrive 15 min before departure.

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Tiki Tours Halifax

Explore tiki tours halifax - where adventure meets relaxation.

Unwind in Canadas Ocean playground and discover new experiences with Tiki Tours Halifax!

Tiki Tours Halifax "THE BEST TOUR IN 24"

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 Welcome to Atlantic Canada's newest and most exciting attaction, right here on the Halifax Waterways. Enjoy the sights, sounds, fun, refreshments and laughter as you cruise past Mcnabs Island, Georges Island, The Northwest Arm, waterfront shops, beautiful homes, nature, wildlife, and history of Halifax. Hop on a tour in the scenic and st

 Welcome to Atlantic Canada's newest and most exciting attaction, right here on the Halifax Waterways. Enjoy the sights, sounds, fun, refreshments and laughter as you cruise past Mcnabs Island, Georges Island, The Northwest Arm, waterfront shops, beautiful homes, nature, wildlife, and history of Halifax. Hop on a tour in the scenic and stunning Fisherman's Cove in Eastern Passage and enjoy all the authentic shops or book your tour on the Halifax Waterfront and sail out. Our new state of the art Tritoon vessels offers a safe, stable and relaxing cruise along our waterway. Fully equiped with a restroom, music, lightshow, licensed bar and Snacks for purchase! friendly staff, don't miss out, BOOK NOW. 

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Tiki Tours Halifax is the newest attraction located on the beautiful Halifax, Nova Scotia Waterfront. This 90 minute boat tour offers Bluetooth music, Karaoke, scenic views of our historic islands, Naval Base, Northwest Arm and all points in between. Come enjoy a cold drink in our "Tiki Zone" which is fully licenced serving the best cocktails, wines, coolers and non alcoholic beverages on the water.

Tiki Tours Halifax is a seasonal operation that will commence on May 10, 2024 and weather depending, end in October 2024. We monitor our business phone and email year round, so don't hesitate to contact us for all your needs. During peak season, our first tour gets underway at 10:30am and our last depature is 9:00pm 7 days a Week.

The cost of admission to Tiki Tours Halifax is $69 for adults and $49 for children under 12. There is also a discounted group rates available for private booking from 1 to 12 guests for $690.00. For 2024, all Monday to Wednesday tours have been discounted all season. Visit our page on Eventbrite to book and for further information.

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THE 10 BEST Halifax Boat Rides & Cruises

Boat rides & cruises in halifax.

  • Kayaking & Canoeing
  • Speed Boats Tours
  • Stand-Up Paddleboarding
  • Scuba & Snorkeling
  • Surfing, Windsurfing & Kitesurfing
  • Waterskiing & Jetskiing
  • Fishing Charters & Tours
  • Up to 1 hour
  • 1 to 4 hours
  • 4 hours to 1 day
  • 5.0 of 5 bubbles
  • 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • 2.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk
  • J Farwell Sailing Tours
  • Georges Island National Historic Site
  • Ambassatours Gray Line
  • Historic Properties
  • Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
  • Nova Scotia Escape
  • McNabs Island
  • Angus L. Macdonald Bridge
  • Halifax Public Gardens
  • St. Paul's Church
  • Sir Sandford Fleming Park (The Dingle)
  • Harbour Hopper Tours
  • Tall Ship Silva
  • Likely to Sell Out
  • The ranking of tours, activities, and experiences available on Tripadvisor is determined by several factors including the revenue generated by Tripadvisor from these bookings, the frequency of user clicks, and the volume and quality of customer reviews. Occasionally, newly listed offerings may be prioritized and appear higher in the list. The specific placement of these new listings may vary.

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1. Halifax Harbour Hopper Tour

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2. JFarwell Adventure Yacht Sailing in the Halifax Harbour

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3. Tall Ship Silva Sailing Cruise

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4. JFarwell Sunset Wine and Cheese Yacht Sailing

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5. JFarwell Moonlight Yacht Cruise from Halifax Waterfront

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6. JFarwell Afternoon Wine & Cheese Yacht Sail

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7. Golden Hour Silva Cruise from Halifax Harbor

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8. JFarwell Luxury Catamaran Sail from Downtown Halifax

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9. JFarwell Sunset Luxury Catamaran Sail in Halifax

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10. JFarwell Private Yacht Wine & Cheese Sunset Sail

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11. Private Halifax Harbour Boat Tours

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12. Private Catamaran Sail and Anchoring Tour from Halifax

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13. 2 Hour Halifax Floating Beer Garden Cruise

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14. 2-Hour Cider on the Sea

Keep the fun going with other experiences in the area.

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2-Hour Zodiac Coastal Tour in Lunenburg

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  • Halifax Harbour Hopper Tour
  • Tall Ship Silva Sailing Cruise
  • Round Trip Ferry Tour to Georges Island
  • Adult Single Kayak Rental
  • Double Kayak Rental
  • Gray Line Halifax
  • Halifax Harbour Tours
  • Harbour Watercraft Tours & Adventures
  • Kayak Halifax
  • Long Lake Adventure Company
  • Bluenose II
  • East Coast Outfitters Sea Kayaking

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Nova Scotia Bucket List: 18 Best Things to Do

Planning a trip to Nova Scotia? Keep reading for a list of the top things to do in Nova Scotia for your Nova Scotia bucket list!

Nova Scotia, a gem in Eastern Canada, offers a mix of scenic landscapes and cultural richness.

This Maritime province is home to historic sites, wine and nature tours, and some of the most stunning coastlines in Canada.

I spent nearly a week in Nova Scotia. If I hadn't been visiting locals who knew the area well, I would have been overwhelmed with choices while deciding how to spend my time.

After my trip to Nova Scotia, I worked with a few Nova Scotia experts to put together this ultimate Nova Scotia bucket list .

This list includes some of the top things to do in Nova Scotia, including insider tips to make the most of your experience!

On this list, you’ll find some of  Nova Scotia’s must-see attractions  along with some of the province’s  top hidden gems .

Ready to check things off your Nova Scotia bucket list? Keep reading for a guide to the best things to do in Nova Scotia!

1. Spend a Day in Peggy's Cove

Peggy's Cove , located on the eastern shore of St. Margaret's Bay, is a quintessential stop for those exploring Nova Scotia's maritime heritage.

The ideal time to visit Peggy's Cove is from late spring to early fall when the weather is mild and the Atlantic views are at their most picturesque.

A visit to Peggy's Cove isn't complete without seeing its iconic lighthouse.

Standing on granite rocks, the Peggy's Point Lighthouse, built in 1915, offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and is a perfect backdrop for photos. In fact, it's one of the most photographed spots in Canada!

The village of Peggy's Cove itself looks like a postcard, with its historic houses and buildings painted in bright, coastal colors.

Throughout the village, you'll find local artisans and quaint shops selling unique Nova Scotian crafts and souvenirs, as well as the typical kitschy souvenirs found at popular tourist destinations.

For a deeper dive into the area's history, the deGarthe Museum showcases the works of artist William E. deGarthe, famous for his paintings of Peggy's Cove.

Peggy's Cove is one of the most popular day trips from Halifax, and it's very easy to get there. You can book a day tour of Peggy's Cove from Halifax or make the scenic drive yourself, offering a chance to experience more of Nova Scotia's stunning coastline.

This is the best day tour of Peggy's Cove from Halifax !

2. Go Wine Tasting in the Annapolis Valley

The Annapolis Valley, a lush agricultural region in Nova Scotia, is a haven for wine enthusiasts that's sometimes known as the Napa Valley of the Northeast.

You can easily spend a day winery-hopping while also admiring the Valley's picturesque landscapes.

A must-visit destination in the Annapolis Valley is Luckett Vineyards. Known for its panoramic views and the unique phone booth in its vineyard, Luckett offers some of the best wines in the Valley.

Their tastings often include a selection of their best reds, whites, and the much-loved phone box wine.

You can also enjoy a meal at their on-site restaurant, which offers dishes made from locally sourced ingredients. Don't miss their fries with the truffle aioli!

Another must-visit is Benjamin Bridge Vineyard, renowned for its exceptional sparkling wines that have gained international acclaim.

The vineyard uses traditional methods and has a unique microclimate that contributes to the distinct character of its wines.

Don't miss trying the Nova 7, a refreshing wine that has become a signature of Nova Scotia's wine scene.

For those planning a visit, the Annapolis Valley is easily accessible from Halifax either by car or through organized tours.

One of the most fun ways to experience wine tasting in Annapolis Valley is the Classic Vintage Car Wine Tour .

The small-group tour, which picks up in Wolfville, takes you around in a vintage 1940s car to some of the best wineries in the Valley.

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3. Walk on the ocean floor at Burntcoat Head Park

Burntcoat Head Park, located along the shores of the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, is a unique destination for those intrigued by natural wonders and maritime history.

The park is famous for having some of the highest tides in the world. Visitors can walk on the ocean floor at low tide and witness the dramatic rise and fall of the tides.

The highlight of the Burntcoat Head Park experience is exploring the ocean floor, where you can see the patterns etched into the seabed by the powerful tides.

The park offers guided tours that explain the unique geology of the area and the diverse marine life that inhabits the tidal zone.

Another highlight is the Burntcoat Head Lighthouse. The lighthouse and adjacent interpretive center provide insights into the local history and the significance of the Bay of Fundy's tides.

When planning your visit to Burntcoat Head Park, make sure to watch the tides and plan for visiting at low tide so that you can walk on the ocean floor.

While the park is still beautiful at high tide, being able to walk on the ocean floor at low tide is one of the most unique experiences that you can have on your Nova Scotia bucket list.

As you can probably guess, the ocean floor is a bit slippery and uneven. Wear sturdy, comfortable soles with good traction to keep from falling!

4. Explore the Halifax Waterfront

Exploring the Halifax Waterfront is one of the top experiences to add to your Nova Scotian bucket list.

The waterfront, stretching along the city's downtown area, combines historical charm with modern attractions, making it a must-visit destination.

The best time to explore the Halifax Waterfront is during the summer months, when the boardwalk is bustling with activity, and the harbour views are at their most stunning.

The area is a hub of entertainment, with street performers, local artisans, and waterfront festivals adding to the atmosphere.

For the perfect lunch on the waterfront, head to The Bicycle Thief , a renowned restaurant known for its "North American food with an Italian soul".

The Bicycle Thief is one of the top Halifax restaurants. It's perfectly located overlooking the harbour. You can't go wrong with anything on the menu!

For a sweet treat, trying Moonmist ice cream is a must.

This uniquely Nova Scotian flavor, a combo of banana, grape, and bubblegum, is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. It can be found at Sugah!, an ice cream shop along the waterfront.

Another iconic Canadian treat to try is a BeaverTail. These delicious pastries are hand-stretched to resemble a beaver’s tail and topped with a variety of sweet toppings. There is a BeaverTail stall located on the waterfront.

If you want to try all of the best foods along the waterfront, consider taking a Halifax Harbourfront food tour .

Aside from dining, the waterfront offers a range of activities.

You can explore maritime history at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, enjoy a harbour cruise , or simply relax by the water's edge, watching the boats go by.

5. Get spooked on the Halifax Ghost Walk

If you're interested in learning more about the haunted history of Halifax, consider adding the Halifax Ghost Walk to your Nova Scotia bucket list.

There are a couple of different guides who lead the ghost walk, with many of them being led by Dusty, a master storyteller and expert on Halifax's haunted past.

The tour starts at the Old Town Clock, a landmark steeped in history, then winds through the shadowy lanes and byways of Halifax.

Participants are taken to various locations known for their paranormal activity and historical significance, such as the Old Burying Ground and Saint Paul's Church.

My favorite stop on the tour was the one at Saint Paul's Church.

After the Halifax Explosion in 1917, a silhouette resembling a human face mysteriously appeared in one of the church's windows.

Despite attempts to clean or replace the glass, the image persisted, leading to various legends about its origin.

The tour eventually ends at the waterfront, with a couple of the spookiest stories being saved for last.

The Halifax Ghost Walk is a fun experience for anyone who enjoys hearing spooky stories and visiting historic sites.

Pro tip: The walk begins at the very top of Citadel Hill (you'll walk to the top after meeting at the clock) and ends all the way down at the waterfront.

If you want to avoid too much of an uphill journey at the end of the tour, I recommend parking somewhere halfway between the Citadel and the Waterfront.

Tours run from June to October. To book your spot on the Halifax Ghost Walk, send a message on Facebook or follow these instructions .

6. Stroll through the Halifax Public Gardens

Visiting the Halifax Public Gardens is one of the top things to do in the city.

These historic gardens, established in the 19th century, are a perfect spot for a peaceful stroll or a relaxing break.

The gardens are open yearly from May 1 through November 1. Visiting during the summer is best as there are blooms everywhere!

One of the standout features is the Victorian bandstand, which often hosts live music. Guided tours are available for those interested in learning more about the garden's history and the plants it houses.

7. Visit the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21

by Riana from Teas poon of Adventure

One of the best things to do in Halifax is visit the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 to learn about how Canada has become one of the most multicultural countries in the world.

From 1928 to 1971, one million immigrants arrived at the port in Halifax to begin their new lives in Canada.

Start your journey at the Canadian Museum of Immigration by following in the footsteps of an immigrant arriving at Pier 21.

Walk along the side of a ship, enter the processing office, and look into recreated suitcases of what immigrants brought with them to Canada.

On the other side of the museum, the scope broadens to look at immigration to Canada outside of just Pier 21 in Halifax.

In addition to recreated rooms, there are interactive games, videos, and lots of artifacts to discover. You can even meet with an archivist to trace your own family’s immigration history through Canada.

As a Canadian, visiting the museum at Pier 21 was extremely impactful. I was filled with so much pride hearing from immigrants who made the move to Canada.

I also really appreciated that the museum didn’t shy away from Canada’s uglier history when immigration wasn’t open to everyone. 

My favorite part of the museum was a section where visitors could write about their own immigration experiences.

It was incredibly moving to read notes about how someone's grandparents arrived in Canada through Pier 21 or how happy they were that their families chose to move to Canada.

Give yourself lots of time to enjoy this incredibly well-put-together and emotional museum!

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8. Visit the Historic Town of Lunenburg

by Audrey from That Backpacker

The historic port town of Lunenburg is one of the jewels of Nova Scotia's South Shore, and it's a must-visit destination for travelers wanting to learn more about the province's fishing heritage.

The best time of year to visit Lunenburg is during the summer months when most tours and attractions are up and running for the public.

First on your list should be a visit to the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic which is housed in a former fish processing plant.

Here you can learn about Lunenburg's fishing heritage and the best part is that there are volunteers and retired fishermen on site who are more than happy to answer questions and share stories.

Boat tours are aplenty in Lunenburg. The 1-hour harbour tour offers postcard-perfect panoramic views of the town, but there are also fishing tours, whale-watching tours, or sailing tours depending on your preference.

The Lunenburg Chandlery is another must-visit spot for a dose of fishing and shipbuilding history.

Just head east on Bluenose Drive until you see the red building with hundreds of colorful buoys out front.

This warehouse deals in supplies and equipment for ships and boats, plus you can also pick up some unique souvenirs.

And if you time your visit to Lunenburg right, you might just be able to set foot aboard the Bluenose II or even go for a sail!

This is a replica of an iconic fishing and sailing schooner that won many races and became known as the "Queen of the North Atlantic". The Bluenose can be seen on the Canadian dime and is the pride and joy of Nova Scotians.

You can book a day tour of Lunenburg from Halifax , or visit independently by taking a Maritime Bus from Halifax or driving yourself.

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9. Check out the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic

by Kim from Explore Your Bucket List

The location of Nova Scotia on the Atlantic Ocean has meant that many significant events have happened along these shores.

The Maritime Museum explores many of the incidents that have happened within its proximity, and it happens to be the oldest maritime museum in all of Canada.

The museum is located on the Halifax waterfront and the permanent exhibitions cover several interesting facts related to Nova Scotia’s maritime roots. 

They explore the history of shipbuilding in the Maritimes and describe the naval involvement during World War II. But the most significant and best-known exhibit is the devastating story of the Titanic and the important role that Halifax played.

Being the closest major port to the wreck site, many of those who perished in the sinking were brought to Halifax along with important personal artifacts including letters and photographs as well as pieces of the ship.

It is an impressive display that has been carefully curated to tell the story of that fateful day.

While it is a sobering exhibit, it does an excellent job of giving a full description of the ship's creation, life onboard, and the sinking and its aftermath.

The museum is open every day except Mondays in the winter season.

When planning a visit, be sure to check out the different admission rates depending on the season as well as the available discounts – see the museum website for eligibility requirements.

10. Go Whale Watching off Digby Neck

by Joanna from The World in My Pocket

Going whale watching is one of the bucket list experiences that you must do when you visit Nova Scotia.

One of the most popular places to go to see whales is the Digby Neck, located 40 minutes away from the town of Digby.

The best time to see whales in Nova Scotia is between July and September. After September, most of the companies stop running tours. In September you will also notice a reduced schedule, so make sure to book ahead of time.

The whale-watching companies are located in East Ferry, Tiverton, Freeport, and Westport. To reach them you will need a car, as there is no public transport available.

Also, bear in mind that you will need to cross by ferry, either once or twice, depending on where you are going, so keep in mind the crossing timings. The passage is free.

The whale watching experience is incredible. You will board a small fishing boat and go search for them in the Bay of Fundy.

The crew includes two marine biologists who can spot where the whales are, as well as answer any questions you may have about them.

The most common whales in the Bay of Fundy are the Humpback and the Minky. Besides whales, you can also see seals and different types of birds.

The tours last between 2 and 3 hours, depending on how close the whales are to the shore.

When you return to Digby in the evening, don’t miss having the famous seafood platter from The Crow’s Nest restaurant. They are serving some of the staples of the food in Nova Scotia , such as fried clams, lobster, and, of course, the Digby scallops.

11. Drive the incredible Cabot Trail

by Erin from Wanderlust with Kids

The Cabot Trail is an incredible drive in Cape Breton that is among the most scenic road trips in the world.

With breathtaking scenery and plenty of outdoor opportunities, this famous drive is one of the highlights of visiting Nova Scotia.

The Cabot Trail winds its way along rugged coastlines, through lush Acadian forests, and into charming coastal communities.

It passes through Cape Breton Highlands National Park, where you can stop at one of the many scenic viewpoints for stunning views of the coastline.

In addition to the stunning scenery, there are scenic trails to hike and campgrounds where you can stay overnight. There is an entrance fee of $8.50 for an adult (youth are free) to enter the park, even if you’re not staying overnight.

The Cabot Trail then continues through small fishing villages and coastal communities, where you can stop for a bite to eat or an overnight stay.

Keep an eye out for moose, eagles, and whales along the way, especially as you pass through Cape Breton Highlands National Park.

Cape Breton has a strong Acadian and Scottish heritage, and you’ll see road signs in both English and Gaelic, as well as Acadian French.

The Cabot Trail is a 298-kilometer (185-mile) loop and while it can be completed in a day, it’s recommended to take your time and make the drive a 2-day, or even longer if you have the time.

You can also purchase an audio tour of the Cabot Trail , which will guide you along the trail's points of interest and best views.

As the Cabot Trail is a loop, there’s no start and end point, but many start the journey in Baddeck, Cheticamp, or Ingonish.

Wherever you choose to begin the Cabot Trail, you’re in for an amazing journey. 

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12. Visit the Halifax Citadel

by Chelsea from Adventures of Chels

A site to see on your Nova Scotia bucket list should be the Halifax Citadel.

Located right in the heart of Halifax is the historical citadel. The city was founded in 1749 and four fortifications have been built on this site to protect the city from enemies.

In 1935, the Citadel was declared a National Historic Site in Canada and is open year-round for visitors. It’s maintained by Parks Canada and was restored to the way it looked during the Victorian era.

While visiting the Citadel you’ll learn about the city and military history of Halifax and have a chance to visit the Army Museum.

During peak season (June 1 to September 15) admission to enter the fort is $12.50 for adults (18-64 years), $10.75 for seniors (65 years or older), and for youth (under 17 years) it’s free.

During shoulder season (May 1st-31st and September 16th-October 31st) prices are $8.50 for adults, $7.00 for seniors, and still free for youth.

While there’s an admission to go inside the Citadel, the space outdoors is free to walk around. Enjoy a stroll around the fort and take in the scenic views of the surrounding city and harbour.

Enjoy your visit to the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site!

13. See adorable puffins on a Puffin Tour

by Erin from Nova Scotia Bucket List

Nova Scotia is home to some incredible scenery and unique experiences, among those, the chance to see puffins in their natural habitat.

While other areas of the North Atlantic are more well-known for their puffins, Nova Scotia is also home to these cute seabirds.

Puffins spend most of their lives at sea but come ashore each year to nest.

The rugged coastline and rocky shores of Nova Scotia’s offshore islands provide a perfect place for puffins to nest.

However, since they don’t live on the mainland, a boat tour is necessary to view these incredible birds.

The best place to see  puffins in Nova Scotia  is the Bird Islands, just off the coast of Cape Breton.

Several companies offer puffin boat tours , which last a few hours and welcome adults and kids of all ages.

During the tour, you’re sure to see other seabirds, including terns, cormorants, eagles, and razorbills.

It’s also possible to take a puffin tour from Peggy’s Cove to Pearl Island, which is just off the shore of Mahone Bay, and one of the most southern nesting places of puffins in Nova Scotia.

Brier Island, which is known for whale-watching, also offers boat tours where you’ll have the chance to see dolphins, whales, seals, as well as puffins and other seabirds.

These puffin tours are an incredible experience and a memory that you won’t forget. 

14. Hike the Skyline Trail on Cape Breton Island

by Marianne from The Journeying Giordanos

The Skyline Trail in Cape Breton is a must-visit for anyone considering a trip to Nova Scotia.

This iconic trail is known for its jaw-dropping views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the incredible Cape Breton Highlands.

The Skyline Trail is located on the western side of Cape Breton Island, midway between Chéticamp and Pleasant Bay.

Just a heads up, the trail is situated inside Cape Breton Highlands National Park . This means that you will need to purchase a Day Pass from the Parks Canada Visitor's Centre in Chéticamp before you hike.

With a distance of around 8.7 kilometers (5.4 miles), the Skyline Trail is rated as easy to moderate, making the hike perfect for all skill levels. The loop trail takes about 2-3 hours to complete, going at an easy pace.

The majority of the trail is made up of crushed gravel, making it very accessible for families with young children, as well as people with varied mobility. The last section of the hike is comprised of a wooden boardwalk.

Just be aware, that the section of the boardwalk going down to the headlands is made up of a series of stairs. This is the most challenging part of the hike.

While the Skyline Trail is one of the most popular hikes in Nova Scotia, you will find plenty of parking at the trailhead. There is even parking for RVs and campers.

When planning your visit, consider going early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and have the best chance for wildlife sightings. In fact, a sunset hike is one of the most epic ways to experience the Skyline Trail.

15. Check out the town of Wolfville

by Kamila from Expat in Canada

Wolfville might be a small town but it definitely doesn’t lack in charm. It sits in the lushest part of Annapolis Valley, dotted with orchards and vineyards.

The city is home to historic Acadia University and the beautiful Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens .

The gardens are open to the public and free to visit, so you won’t want to miss it.

It’s a tranquil area with multiple trails and perfectly groomed plants to walk around. There is also an aesthetically pleasing historic greenhouse.

For a small town, Wolfville has a surprising number of cafes and restaurants. I recommend Troy , which serves Mediterranean cuisine, or Naked Crepe Bistro for delicious crepes.

Church Brewing is a cool spot to sample local craft beer. The brewery is in a former church and has stunning stained-glass windows. Their outdoor patio is a perfect place to enjoy a drink or two on a summer day.  

For cider lovers, Annapolis Cider Company is a must-visit. You can do a cider tasting to sample the top-notch ciders made from Annapolis Valley apples, and perhaps buy a bottle of cider to take home with you as a souvenir.

Their ciders are amazing, and they have interesting varieties like a combination of Earl Grey and blueberry. 

Timing is everything, and Wolfville is at its best in the summer or autumn seasons when the harvesting at local farm markets is in full swing. 

One of my favorite things to do in Wolfville is fruit picking at local U-pick farms - Elderkin’s, Hennigar’s, or Stirling’s. 

16. Explore Annapolis Royal

by Cate from Intentional Traveling

A great place to include on your Nova Scotia bucket list is the historic town of Annapolis Royal.

Annapolis Royal is a small town that can be fully explored in a day, but it is worth staying overnight in the summer,

During the day, be sure to visit the Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens. These exquisite gardens are considered to be one of the top five most beautiful gardens in North America.

With eleven acres to wander, you can easily spend an hour or two here. The rose gardens were my personal favorite!

You can also spend some time perusing the little shops and cafes on St. George Street.

For dinner, make a reservation at Restaurant Compose , where you can enjoy a stunning sea view during sunset. Make sure to take a stroll on the boardwalk along the water before or after dinner.

After dark, don’t miss the award-winning Candlelight Graveyard Tour at Fort Anne National Historic Site.

This tour only takes place in the summer months, but it is a fun and engaging way to learn about the history of the town!

If you want to stay overnight, I suggest staying at the historic Queen Anne Inn . This Victorian bed and breakfast will make you feel as though you have stepped back in time. 

Make sure to add this small historic town to your Nova Scotia itinerary! 

17. Visit Meat Cove

by Stefanie from Open Road Odysseys

If you’re looking for a place in Nova Scotia that’s a little off the beaten path, you should take a drive to Meat Cove.

Meat Cove is the northernmost settlement in Nova Scotia. The village itself is quite small but holds a lot of charm. It’s located about 28 kilometers (17.3 miles) from Cape North and the Cabot Trail, and the drive to get there takes approximately 35 minutes.

While Meat Cove may be tiny, there are quite a few things to see here to make the detour worth the drive.

One of the most popular things to do is camp at the local campground and get delicious seafood from Lawless Lobster , the food truck on site.

If camping isn’t your thing, they also offer cabins and a chalet guesthouse for those wanting to spend more time in the area in comfort.

Perhaps one of the most rewarding activities in the area is hiking. There are two popular trails here.

The first is the Meat Cove Overlook Trail . While it may be short, it offers gorgeous seaside views, a stunning vantage point of Meat Cove Beach, and is a short, fairly easy hike.

If you want more of a challenge, Meat Cove Mountain Trail fits the bill.

Other things to do in Meat Cove include checking out the community center, walking the boardwalk to the beach, kayaking around the coast, and eating at the Chowder Hut, which is also located at the campground.

One thing to note: the last 6 kilometers of road to Meat Cove is not paved, but is in decent shape, so any vehicle should be able to make the drive to the village with no problems.

18. Check out Ovens Natural Park

by Jenny from Traveling In Focus

Ovens Natural Park is an exquisite oasis tucked inside a private campground along the Atlantic coastline.

For a small day fee (unless you are staying at the park), you can enjoy this area steeped in history and natural beauty.

The park's roots date back to 1861 when there was a short but impressive gold rush. Today, you can indulge in the prospecting experience by sifting through beach sand at Cunard's Beach for specks of gold – a fun homage to the park's past.

But the main attraction of the park is its majestic sea caves, affectionately known as "ovens."

To see the sea caves, you will take the rugged coastal trail high on the cliffs. It's an easy trail with breathtaking panoramic views over the Atlantic Ocean.

Along the trail, there are several locations where you can descend into the caves, if you dare, and get an up-close view of the caves from within.

One, in particular, has an excellent view of the ocean as it pours into the mouth of the cave just below the platform you stand on. But watch out for the blow-hole, or you might be drenched for the remainder of your walk!

If the trail wasn't enough and you want more time exploring the caves, the park also offers kayaking tours to see them from a different perspective.

With its unique "ovens" and gold rush history, Ovens Natural Park shouldn't be missed on a visit to Nova Scotia.

Nova Scotia Bucket List: Final Thoughts

As you can see, there are so many amazing things to do all around Nova Scotia to include on your Nova Scotia bucket list.

Even if you can’t knock everything out in one visit, you’ll be ready to go back to the province for more exploring!

Have you been to Nova Scotia? What’s on your Nova Scotia bucket list?

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