6 Things to do in That You Shouldn't Miss

September 1, 2021 Joeann Galban

Discover the best top things to do in , United States including Arts 'n Adventures in the Cove, Islands Museum and Archives, Fundy View Trail, Freeport Whale & Seabird Tours, Gallery 217, Islands Museum and Tourist Bureau.

1. Arts 'n Adventures in the Cove

324 Overcove Road, Freeport, Nova Scotia B0V 1B0 Canada +1 902-839-2144 [email protected] http://www.artsnadventuresinthecove.com
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Arts 'n Adventures in the Cove

Experience natural, cultural and artistic workshops within the setting of an historic house located on one of Nova Scotia's most picturesque Islands. Enjoy a free tour of the loyalist era home, browse our gift shop which features local artist and their crafts or participate in a hands on workshop that reflects the local way of life, past and present.

2. Islands Museum and Archives

243 Highway 217, Freeport, Nova Scotia B0V 1B0 Canada +1 902-839-2034 [email protected] http://islandshistoricalsociety.com
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Islands Museum and Archives

Visit our museum and learn about the social history of Nova Scotia's Long and Brier Islands. Summer exhibits change each year. Open to the public daily from June to mid-September. Located in Freeport NS, just minutes from the famous Balancing Rock. - Walking trail leading to Bay of Fundy - Family picnic areas - Gardens - Washrooms - Main floor is wheelchair accessible

3. Fundy View Trail

243 Highway 217, Freeport, Nova Scotia B0V 1B0 Canada http://www.novascotia.com/see-do/trails/fundy-view-trail/6515
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4. Freeport Whale & Seabird Tours

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Freeport Whale & Seabird Tours

Whale watching tours into the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia. Regular sightings of humpback whales, fin whales, minky whales, dolphins, seals and seabirds. Tours are guided by naturalists and professionally captained. MV Georgie Porgie is Transport Canada certified, equipped with washroom, seating and wheel chair accessible.

247 Highway 217, Freeport, Nova Scotia B0V 1B0 Canada +1 902-839-2675 [email protected] http://gallery217.com
Gallery 217

A vibrant and eclectic array of local art and crafts from the Islands and Digby Neck.

6. Islands Museum and Tourist Bureau

Hwy 217, Freeport, Nova Scotia Canada +1 902-839-2853
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