The 8 Best Things to do for Honeymoon in Yarmouth and Acadian Shores, Southwest Nova Scotia

December 31, 2021 Madelene Haan

Discover the best top things to do in Yarmouth and Acadian Shores, United States including Brier Island Whale and Seabird Cruises, Mariner Cruises Whale and Seabird Tours, Le Village Historique Acadien de la Nouvelle-Ecosse, GAEL Tours, The Flight Of Fancy, Tusket Island Tours, Cape Forchu Lighthouse, Prim Point Lighthouse.
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1. Brier Island Whale and Seabird Cruises

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Brier Island Whale and Seabird Cruises

You'll join a scientific survey as we explore the Bay of Fundy, a corner of the Atlantic that's incredibly rich in marine life. There are humpback, finback, and the critically endangered right whale. You'll see porpoises, dolphins, and seals as well as seabirds that come as far away as Antarctica-an entire marine ecosystem in action.Join us on the Mega Nova, a 50 foot vessel certified to carry 50 passengers r on our 24 foot Zodiac, the Cetacean Adventure, certified to carry 12 passengers for a whale watch experience you will never forget!Dedicated to research and education since 1984. Cruises daily. May to October

2. Mariner Cruises Whale and Seabird Tours

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Mariner Cruises Whale and Seabird Tours

Come have a whale of a time with Mariner Cruises! Enjoy our friendlines, hospitality and expertise on board the Chad and Sisters Two as you watch whales and birds while sailing on the famous Bay of Fundy waters off of Brier Island. Expect to be amazed while making memories that last a lifetime!

3. Le Village Historique Acadien de la Nouvelle-Ecosse

91 Old Church Road, Lower West Pubnico, Nova Scotia B0W 2C0 Canada +1 902-762-2530 [email protected] http://levillage.novascotia.ca/
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Le Village Historique Acadien de la Nouvelle-Ecosse

Situated on a beautiful 17-acre site overlooking Pubnico harbour, Le Village historique acadien de la Nouvelle-Écosse (Historical Acadian Village of Nova Scotia) invites you to step back in time and discover the heart, life and work of the Acadians in the early 1900s.

Reviewed By Prmsmus - Nova Scotia, Canada

This was an excellent excursion! The guided tour was exceptional, and very informative. The people working on site were professional, yet very friendly and accomodating. They are very passionate about their village and anxious to sure with others. I would highly recommend this for anyone - school groups included!

4. GAEL Tours

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GAEL Tours

Bay of Fundy, Digby, Nova Scotia. Stones, Steeples, Ships, and Seafood Tour: Experience Digby’s historic streetscapes and the culture of an active fishing community. Sample fare from the sea as we stroll the waterfront.Plankton, Periwinkles and Predators Tour:Explore the spectacular rocky shore while we take a close-up view of the flora and fauna and discover the effects of the giant tides of Fundy.

5. The Flight Of Fancy

1869 Clementsvale Road, Bear River, Nova Scotia B0V 1B0 Canada +1 902-467-4171 http://theflight.ca/
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The Flight Of Fancy

Reviewed By BackpackingGrannie - Canning, Canada

An amazing showcase of incredible art by local artisans. A must see in a quaint village off the beaten path.

6. Tusket Island Tours

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Tusket Island Tours

Join us on a culturally rich and historical tour of the famous Tusket Islands. Enjoy tales of the lobster and tuna fishing industry, shipwrecks, world war 2 spies and how one island delcared war on the USSR! Haul a real lobster traps and experience how lobster fishing is really done. Stop on Big Tusket Island for fresh local seafood chowder and experience live musical entertainment by the crew!

7. Cape Forchu Lighthouse

1854 Highway 304, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia B5A 4A7 Canada +1 902-740-1680 [email protected] http://www.capeforchu.com
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Cape Forchu Lighthouse

Welcome to Cape Forchu, a Light Like No Other. This spectacular and unique "apple core" lighthouse is the second most photographed lighthouse in Nova Scotia and located just 10 minutes outside the Town of Yarmouth. The Cape has been welcoming visitors since 1604, when Samuel de Champlain landed and named the area "Cap Forchu," meaning "Forked tongue of land."

Reviewed By PitaLemon - Melbourne, United States

It's not just a lighthouse to take photos. It is a beautiful location to hike and enjoy the cool breezes on a hot summer day. Nice people working in the gift shop, too.

8. Prim Point Lighthouse

Lighthouse Road, Digby, Nova Scotia B0V 1A0 Canada
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Prim Point Lighthouse

Reviewed By N276UApaule - Head of Jeddore, Canada

A must stop in Digby. Make a lunch and bring it with you. There are picnic tables to sit and enjoy. The views of the entrance to Digby Harbor or stunning.

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