Tides In Hall's Harbour
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Getting to Hall's Harbour

Exit #13 Hwy. 101 at Kentville proceed on Route 359 north. Within 20 minutes you will encounter a lovely natural harbour and a picturesque fishing village on the Bay of Fundy. This area’s natural beauty has made it a favourite destination for visitors from all over the world.

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Attractions within the Hamlet of Hall’s Harbour

  • Eco- Trails: a unique hiking experience combining intimate snatches of unspoiled nature with “backyard” vistas of life within a real fishing village. Take time to smell the wildflowers and seaweed and to listen to the sounds.
  • Artist’s Galleries: Several artists within our area have opened galleries depicting their artwork. Be sure to visit the David Lacey Gallery, the largest privately owned gallery east of Montreal.
  • our host and photographic artist, Dick Killam, invites you to stop by his Fish House Gallery “Tides Photography”. His unique photos of High and Low Tides depicts the phenomenon of “The World’s Highest Tides”
  • Gift Shops – Hall’s Harbour has several wonderful gift and antiques shops to loose yourself in.
  • Lobster Pound and Restaurant; “Lobster in the Rough” truly one of the great eating experiences of your Nova Scotia visit.
  • Fish House Museum and CAP Site.

“A truly lovely find! The trip in was long, but this is truly the end of the rainbow.”

Special Arrangements

Transportation to and from the Halifax International Airport can be arranged by request.

 

"This is truly a beautiful spot & the sunset last night was magificent. It was a perfect place to spend our 30th anniversary - love the peace & quiet. Glad we found your special place... Your accommodation is probably the best we've ever stayed in - So clean & comfortable. Thank you."
             - Frank & Doreen, RI, USA

 

"This is a beautiful place with wonderful views. The area is teeming with birds - I observed 35 species in 1 hour this morning in your backyard and on the eco-trail. We loved the room. The balcony is a lovely place to sit and admire the view while hummingbirds flit around you and bird songs fills the air."
                - Paul

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