Historic Lunenburg and Mahone Bay, through the South Shore Coast to Yarmouth, Digby and the Bay of Fundy

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The unique towns and locales that shaped Nova Scotia for centuries to come.

The Nova Scotia South Shore

Lunenburg was established in 1773 and Mahone Bay in 1753. They are a few of Canada's first and oldest towns that together offer some of the most pristinely restored homes as well as Nova Scotia's colorful flavor of architecture in the shops and waterfronts.

The Nova Scotia South Shore

Lunenburg was established in 1773 and Mahone Bay in 1753. They are a few of Canada's first and oldest towns that together offer some of the most pristinely restored homes as well as Nova Scotia's colorful flavor of architecture in the shops and waterfronts.

On this full day tour, we'll pick you up at your Luxury SharkPod and whisk you to Lunenburg via cutest little the Cable Ferry ever! An experience in itself this 10 minute ride crosses the river via an underwater cable while you take in the scenery of a lifetime.

After a walking cruise of the main streets of Lunenburg (and an opportunity for you to pick up fresh fish for dinner!) we'll take you to the Saltshaker Deli for a fabulous lunch overlooking the harbour.

And as we meander along the Nova Scotia South Shore we have plenty of time to explore the incredible beauty of Mahone Bay, famous for the perfectly restored Victorian Homes and absolutely adorable shops along the waterfront.

Following the Coastline we pass extraordinary beaches approaching Yarmouth - the Nova Scotia connection to the USA and soon find ourselves in Digby nibbling on the famous Digby Scallops, and end the day checking out the Bay of Fundy before turning inward back to the country and your luxurious Sharkpod on the lake.

You return in plenty of time to cook up your catch of the day from Lunenburg or whatever you may have stashed waiting for your return!

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