Greater Halifax Visitor Guide 2020

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SHORE At Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site, paddle, hike, and cycle along the ancient waterways and lands of the Mi’Kmaq First Nation. Loyalists are revived in Sheburne and along Dock Street, but be sure to explore the Drowned Forest on Cape Sable, Crescent Beach in Lockeport, and the Black Loyalist Museum. And here you can savour lobster year-round. Let our lighthouses guide your passage along our coastline. Climb the giant

granite boulders of Peggy’s Cove or the stairs to the top of Fort Point Lighthouse in Liverpool to crank the fog horn and there’s 23 more to discover. As you weave your way along the coast, dip into Hubbards for the award-winning Shore Club Lobster Supper and nearby Trellis Café. In Chester you’ll get swept up in the picturesque harbour filled with sails and artists. Inland, try your hand at working the land at Ross Farm and enjoy

the fruits of your labours. Mahone Bay’s picturesque waterside three churches are enhanced by the Scarecrow Festival and mysteries of Oak Island. UNESCO Heritage site Lunenburg is a feast for the senses as you stroll the historic waterfront and home of the Bluenose II. Maybe try your hand at sea kayaking, deep sea fishing, or sailing out of Lunenburg or Shelburne, or how about surfing and standup paddleboarding at White Point?

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