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Visit us on the Bluenose Coast

Picture yourself standing atop ancient granite outcroppings. The roar of the ocean fills the air as powerful surf thrashes against the rocks below. You look to your right and see the iconic Peggy's Cove Lighthouse; a symbol that has welcomed sailors and seafarers for more than 140 years now welcomes you to the Bluenose Coast. You close your eyes and inhale the salty sea air, when you open them the world around you has changed. The massive granite outcroppings and thrashing ocean have transformed into a calm, sparkling bay. Facing you from across the bay stand three majestic churches, a picture of which would be recognized around the world. These churches do not stand silently, the sound of music pervades the air; a summertime concert is underway. However, the sound of music is not the only thing in the air, you take a deep breath and the smell of freshly cooked seafood chowder reaches your nose. The flavours of scallops, mussels, lobster and haddock from the morning catch combine in the pot of a talented chef to produce a taste that is unlike anything you've ever had before. After a good meal of seafood chowder, you sit back and have a peaceful nap. You awaken to the sounds of horses hooves on the ground and the chiming of cowbells. It's as if you've been transported back in time to the year 1817, the year that Captain William Ross first settled in New Ross. You find yourself sitting on a horse drawn carriage watching as the farmers at Ross Farm Museum use oxen to plough the fields to plant their crops. You realize what life was like for our forefathers when you find yourself making horse shoes in the blacksmith shop, witnessing a barrel being created in the cooper shop, and even milking a cow. This is simply a taste of what the Bluenose Coast has to offer.

What is the Bluenose Coast?

bluenose-coast-mapEmbracing both coast and country, the Bluenose Coast offers an eclectic array of activities and experiences. Learn how to kayak, fine-tune your golfing skills, delight in some of the best sailing in the world or go scuba diving. Enjoy a selection of boat tours, relax on one of the many beaches, or hike amidst some of the most beautiful trail scenery to be found. The activities offered along the Bluenose Coast are enhanced by the incredible tastes and the intoxicating aromas of the fine cuisine and locally produced wines. Taste some of the best seafood to be found anywhere in the world; savour a steaming bowl of seafood chowder, chow down on the best fish & chips you've ever had, or discover maritime cuisine at its finest when you indulge in a lobster supper. Visit one of the two wineries or the distillery found on the Bluenose Coast. See how the wines and alcohols are produced, have a sip, and take some back home. Experience our rich culture as you take in our festivals and events; shop for gifts during the Father Christmas Festival or treat your ears to one of many musical events in churches, theatres, and by the sea. Take part in our heritage when you visit one of the many museums or economusees that are found along the Bluenose Coast. Learn what life was like for the early settlers of Nova Scotia or watch the artisans at work.

With many quality accommodations to be found in every community, the Bluenose Coast is not just a place to take part in daytime activities, it is a place to stay and enjoy. Start your Bluenose Coast experience by heading to the Lighthouse Route. This scenic highway system that connects all parts of the Bluenose Coast can be reached in less than an hour after leaving the Stanfield International Airport. So what are you waiting for? Explore what the Bluenose Coast has to offer!

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Lunenburg

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As fishermen before you, follow your compass to Lunenburg. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, look for the "Lunenburg Bump" on buildings in Old Town. Reeking of a "salty", seafaring history and old world charm, traditions and customs have been handed down through generations. Climb aboard the ships alongside the dock at the museum and imagine your own sea adventure. Discover treasures as you "plunder" the shops and walk the hilly streets. Accommodations range from charming heritage bed and breakfasts to restored modern inns.

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Lunenburg Region

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"Take the Time"...Here, nature's canvas is particularly vibrant. The beauty of the area is fresh – the crispness of the air, the fragrance of the forests, the crash of the waves. Appreciate the serenity of seeing wildlife in its natural habitat. French, English, German and Dutch heritage influences everything from home grown food and local wines to art, artisans and architecture, not to mention the individuality of the people. Forest trails and pristine beaches beckon. Challenge yourself hiking, canoeing or sailing. Take a deep breath and stay awhile.

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Hubbards & Aspotogan

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Locals say, "The sun always shines in Hubbards". The salt air is energizing and the ten fabulous beaches are a great escape in any weather. Bunk down in an inn, cottage or campground and stay awhile. Treat yourself to lobster suppers, fish cakes, live entertainment and a vibrant Saturday Farmers' Market. Be charmed by coastal fishing communities on the Aspotogan, the Yacht Club and Nova Scotia's smallest provincial park. Shopping, hiking, biking and kayaking make this the "Playground of St. Margaret's Bay".

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Gold River & Western Shore

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Snuggled along the Bluenose Coast, the towns of Gold River and Western Shore provide an oceanfront sanctuary for those looking to explore. Discover the mysteries of the Oak Island Treasure, or rent a kayak and escape to one of the hundreds of islands situated just off the coast. Enjoy some of the best fish and chips on the Bluenose Coast or indulge in the local cuisine while taking in a spectacular view of Oak Island. Catch the wind with a unique whirlygig or take in dramatic ocean views while you cool down with an ice cream. Unwind with a relaxing therapy session at the spa before you watch the sun set on an oceanfront patio.

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Chester

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Early summer settlers traveled for many miles by sea to this captivating seaside hamlet, and their descendants still thrill to sail pristine waters to unspoiled islands. Chester Race Week hosts the largest keelboat regatta in Eastern Canada and the ocean wraps itself around the 18-hole golf course. Charming restaurants, shops, art galleries, an art fair, free Sunday night concerts in the bandstand and a full line up of professional theatre make this a great place to drop anchor and find your magic.

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