Discover the best top things to do in Southwest Nova Scotia, United States including The Flight Of Fancy, Maritime Painted Saltbox Gallery, Wishing Stones Studio & Gallery, Medway Head Lighthouse, Arts 'n Adventures in the Cove, Blue Hog Studio & Gallery, Acadian Deportation Cross Memorial, Murray Manor Art & Culture House, Spencer's Island, Main & Station Nonesuch Kickshaws.
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5.0 based on 61 reviews
An amazing showcase of incredible art by local artisans. A must see in a quaint village off the beaten path.
5.0 based on 26 reviews
I picked up an intriguing brochure for this gallery in Halifax. We made a detour out to the area when I saw there was a map with other arty places to visit. The artists are lovely and have originals, prints, and cards for sale. Worth a look.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
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.
5.0 based on 21 reviews
This beautiful heritage home was opened first as an Art Gallery and tCrêperie. After a successful first year, the Murray Manor Art & Culture house has opened its Bistro/Restaurant in addition to other activities. The Murray Manor is a seasonal business and opens from mid May to mid October.
4.5 based on 47 reviews
Great place to walk, very scenic and clean beaches, historic shipbuilding area, with lighthouse and beachfront
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Main & Station began as a project to save a derelict building in the seaside community of Parrsboro, Nova Scotia. Although the building is still undergoing some work, in June 2013 Main & Station re-opened the doors that had been closed 43 years earlier and it is now host to a secondhand bookshop, an art gallery, a café, workshops, seminars, community events and Artist residencies. Main & Station & the Nonesuch Residencies are 100% privately funded. We do not apply for or receive government grants. The Nonesuch mission is to have fun and to encourage artistic activity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and community involvement. Travel can be quite a stimulus to ideas and creativity. The residency program allows participants the opportunity to work creatively in one or more new environments. Support to the community is via arts programming, seminars, collaborations, small venue presentations, and partnerships.
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