Afterwards, struck up Ironworks Distillery for a short trip and a taste of delicious raspberry alcohol. Make a stop for lunch at whose name is deceiving due to the fact that there is much more than just sandwiches! If it's docked in town, set sail on the high ship Bluenose II, a replica of the popular fishing and racing schooner.
2. See the UNESCO Landscape of the Grand Pr, Lunenburg isn't the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Nova Scotia (there are five!), you can include the landscape of the Grand Pr to that list. The 5 square mile landscape lies in the Annapolis Valley's Bay of Fundy. The marshland and historical sites are a testimony to the technology from the 17th century.
Given that you'll be nearby, likewise stop at Domaine de Grand Pr for a white wine tasting from the region. 3. NS homes for sale in the Tide, Nova Scotia has a few of the most significant tide changes in the world (at a rate of as much as 1 inch per minute!!). Hall's Harbour is a little fishing village where not just can you eat at the local lobster pound, however is likewise the very best place to witness these tide changes.
But if you time it properly and return about 6 hours later, the boats are bobbing in the water prepared to fetch some fresh fish. For the tide times check here. 4. Go Tidal Bore Rafting, The Nova Scotia tides trigger 160 billion lots of water circulation through the Bay of Fundy twice a day, which feeds into the Shubenacadie River.