Embark on a breathtaking 7-hour 30 minutes guided journey along Nova Scotia’s South Shore—featuring iconic landmarks, coastal beauty, and UNESCO heritage, all in one day from Halifax.
Adventure begins with a scenic drive to the world-renowned Peggy’s Cove, where you’ll visit the most photographed lighthouse in Canada.
Just minutes away, we make a stop at the Swissair Flight 111 Memorial, a serene and meaningful tribute to the lives lost in the 1998 crash.
Next, we head toward the charming coastal town of Mahone Bay, famous for its postcard-perfect scene of three waterfront churches.
From there, we continue to Lunenburg, a vibrant UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its colorful historic buildings, rich shipbuilding heritage, and the famous Bluenose II.
Final destination is the dramatic Ovens Natural Park, where sea caves thunder beneath the cliffs.
After exploring the park, we’ll drive to Halifax.
Pickup is available from the Halifax Cruise Terminal, downtown hotels, or any address within Halifax City Center. Please ensure to be ready 10 minutes prior to your scheduled pickup time. Look for a vehicle marked with our company logo. If arriving by cruise, the driver will be waiting outside the terminal gate with a sign. Please provide your cruise name or accommodation details at the time of booking for smooth coordination.
Peggy’s Cove is one of the most iconic and picturesque fishing villages in Canada. On this guided tour, travelers will explore its rugged coastline, shaped by centuries of crashing Atlantic waves and glacial movement. The highlight is the world-famous Peggy’s Point Lighthouse, perched dramatically on granite rocks—perfect for photos and postcard-worthy views. You’ll learn about the local fishing heritage, hear fascinating legends (like how Peggy’s Cove got its name), and see the quaint wooden homes and lobster traps that make this village so charming. Your guide will also point out the Swissair Flight 111 Memorial and share stories of local resilience, maritime culture, and the natural forces that have shaped this stunning landscape.
Mahone Bay is a charming coastal town known for its postcard-perfect scenery, artisan boutiques, and laid-back maritime atmosphere. As you arrive, the first thing that catches your eye is the iconic view of the three side-by-side historic churches along the waterfront—one of the most photographed scenes in Nova Scotia. On a guided visit, travelers will stroll through the town’s quaint streets lined with colorful heritage buildings, browse local shops filled with handmade crafts, and perhaps enjoy a coffee or ice cream from a cozy café. Your guide will share stories about the town’s shipbuilding past, its Scandinavian roots, and the vibrant arts community that keeps Mahone Bay’s spirit alive today. It’s a peaceful, picturesque stop that offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and small-town charm.
Lunenburg is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved examples of a British colonial settlement in North America. As you stroll through the town’s vibrant streets, your guide will highlight its colorful wooden buildings, unique architecture, and deep maritime roots. You’ll learn about the town’s rich history as a fishing and shipbuilding hub—home to the legendary racing schooner, the Bluenose, featured on the Canadian dime. Explore the scenic waterfront, peek into artisan shops and galleries, and visit landmarks like the Lunenburg Academy and St. John’s Anglican Church, known for its beautiful craftsmanship and stories of resilience. Along the way, your guide will share tales of settlers, shipbuilders, and sea captains who helped shape the town’s character, making Lunenburg a fascinating blend of history, culture, and coastal charm.
Ovens Natural Park is a breathtaking coastal gem known for its dramatic sea cliffs, scenic hiking trails, and the famous sea caves—or ‘ovens’—that give the park its name. On this guided tour, travelers will walk along the rugged cliffside trail, where panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and crashing waves create a truly immersive nature experience. The highlight is exploring the mysterious sea caves carved into the cliffs by centuries of wave action—you’ll hear the thunderous echo of the ocean from within these natural chambers. The park also has a gold rush history, and you’ll learn how fortune-seekers once flocked here in the 1860s in search of treasure. Ovens Park combines natural beauty, geology, and a touch of adventure, making it a perfect stop on a South Shore tour. Entrance Fees: ADULT - $12.00 CHILDREN (5-15YRS) AND SENIORS (65+) - $8.00 CHILDREN UNDER 5 YRS - FREE
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