NOVA SCOTIA PICTURES CAPTIVATING BEAUTY
These photos of Nova Scotia will inspire and motivate you to visit Canada’s beautiful east coast now.
Nova Scotia is one of Canada’s most photographed provinces. It includes Peggy’s Cove and the Cabot Trail to the Bay of Fundy. We have compiled our top Nova Scotia photos from Halifax, Yarmouth, and the Bay of Fundy via the Cabot Trail.
Pictures of Nova Scotia Canada
These images from Nova Scotia will take you to a relaxing destination full of beauty, culture, history, and maritime wonders.
Nova Scotia: The Ultimate Travel Guide is a great place to start exploring Nova Scotia.
Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse
Peggy’s Cove is the most popular tourist spot in Nova Scotia. It is located just 30 minutes from Halifax.
Tourists from all over the globe flock to it to marvel at the rugged landscape along the Atlantic Coast, where a single lighthouse warns ships of the dangers ahead.
Peggy’s Cove can get crowded. Stay in a lodge nearby and rise early to enjoy the entire experience.
Peggy’s Cove Fishing Village
Peggy’s Cove still functions as a fishing village. Stilt houses line the water’s edges. As they have for centuries, lobster and fishing boats go to the harbor looking for Atlantic fish, such as salmon and lobsters.
Lunenburg
Lunenburg is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the most famous town in Nova Scotia. Lunenburg is a beautiful city on the East Coast of Canada, known for its colorful houses.
You can enjoy a walking tour through Lunenburg hosted by an 8th-generation local who will share stories from the past.
Blue Rocks
Blue Rocks, a picturesque fishing village located just outside Lunenburg, is another. Blue Rocks is a great place to capture stunning shots at low tide.
Yarmouth
Yarmouth, a city on the South West coast of Nova Scotia, is where you will find another historical lighthouse in a stunning setting. The Cape Forchu lighthouse was built in 1840. It is second only to Peggy’s Cove to be Nova Scotia’s most photographed lighthouse.
The Fisheries Museum in Lunenberg offers a great place to learn more about Nova Scotia’s fishing history. It is a part of the province’s heritage that fishing was a significant component.
Fishing boats wait on the ocean floor for the tides of the Bay of Fundy. This is one of Nova Scotia’s most beautiful sights.
Mahone Bay
You must stop at the three churches of Mahone Bay on your way to the lighthouse. You can’t miss it as it is directly located on Old Trunk Road 3 (between Peggy’s Cove & Lunenburg). Photographers love the three spires that line the waterfront.
Bay Of Fundy Photos
This is a Burncoat Head Park photo of Nova Scotia. The Bay of Fundy, home to some of the most powerful tides in the world, makes Nova Scotia a fantastic destination. It is unlike any other place on Earth to walk along the ocean floor at tide out. The waves here are 30 meters apart, so we mean what we say when the tide is coming in!
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