Experience the beauty and history of Nova Scotia’s South Shore on a relaxed private tour designed for travelers who want more than a quick sightseeing trip.
Explore the charming coastal towns of Mahone Bay and Lunenburg with free time to stroll scenic waterfronts, browse local shops, and capture unforgettable ocean views.
Learn about Halifax’s connection to the Titanic at Fairview Lawn Cemetery while hearing fascinating local stories from your guide. Finish with a scenic drive past the iconic Halifax Citadel National Historic Site overlooking the city.
With private transportation, flexible pacing, and a more personal experience, this tour offers a comfortable and memorable way to discover Nova Scotia.
Discover the charm of Mahone Bay, one of Nova Scotia’s most picturesque coastal towns. Travelers will enjoy free time to stroll the scenic waterfront, browse local artisan shops, and photograph the town’s famous three churches overlooking the bay. Along the way, your guide will share stories about the area’s maritime heritage, fishing culture, and small-town coastal life. Seasonal cafés, boutiques, and ocean views make this a relaxing and memorable South Shore stop.
Duration: 30 minutes
Explore the colorful UNESCO World Heritage town of Lunenburg, famous for its rich maritime history and vibrant waterfront. Travelers will enjoy time to walk the historic streets lined with brightly painted buildings, visit local shops and galleries, and take in views of the working harbor. Learn about the town’s shipbuilding and fishing heritage, including connections to the famous Bluenose schooner, while experiencing one of Nova Scotia’s most iconic coastal destinations.
Duration: 1 hour
Visit Fairview Lawn Cemetery, the final resting place of more than 100 victims of the Titanic disaster. Travelers will have time to walk through this peaceful and historic site while learning about Halifax’s important role in the recovery efforts following the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Your guide will point out notable graves, including the well-known marker associated with the “Unknown Child,” and share stories that bring this tragic chapter of history to life.
Duration: 20 minutes
Drive past the historic Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, one of Halifax’s most iconic landmarks overlooking the city skyline and harbor. As you pass this star-shaped hilltop fortress, your guide will share stories about Halifax’s military past, the fort’s strategic importance, and its role in shaping the city’s history. This scenic drive-by offers great views and a memorable introduction to one of Nova Scotia’s most recognizable historic sites.
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