Full of history and culture, Peggy’s Cove holds an amazing view of Nova Scotia’s unique coastline
Highlights
* Peggy’s Cove
* Free time to explore
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* Optional gratuities
Essential
Information
* All prices include taxes.
* This tour has a minimum 8 passenger requirement and is subject to cancellation if minimum is not met. In the unlikely event of such a cancellation, a refund will be provided or an alternative will be offered.
*While at Peggy's Cove stay off the 'black rocks'.
Restrictions
* No refunds will be awarded to no-shows.
* 24 hours notice is required for all cancellations in order to receive a refund.
Itinerary
Enroute to this seaside village pass-by the Halifax Public Gardens, a quiet oasis amid a cosmopolitan city; see the Citadel National Historic Site, a fort perched high above the city; the Old Town Clock, a gift given to the city by Prince Edward the Duke of Kent in 1803; as well as other notable landmarks such as Province House, the naval dockyards and the famous Halifax waterfront boardwalk. As you travel along the winding coastal highway of the Lighthouse Route to the tiny fishing village of Peggy’s Cove, it is little wonder it has been an inspiration for artists and an irresistible lure for budding and seasoned adventurers for generation after generation. The colorful houses and fishing shacks perched atop the solid stone rocky outcrop that overlooks the restless waters of the Atlantic exhibit the wear and tear of the ocean and its punishing storms. Yet they endure, much like the small population of approximately 32 people who are year-round residents.”