Hall's Harbour, Nova Scotia
On the Bay of Fundy, just 15 minutes north of Kentville on
Highway 359, Hall's Harbour is a fishing port that works to the ever
changing rhythm of the 40 foot Fundy tides.
Snugly settled in its
picturesque cove, and guarded on each side by tall basalt cliffs,
the harbour's inner basin fills twice a day to the top of the
towering wharves. Six hours later the water recedes far out into the
Bay of Fundy leaving the colourful fleet of vessels dry on the
harbour floor.
See the
Hall's Harbour Webcam to see what level the tide is at!
- Fish House Museum explores the heritage of the harbour and
area – check you email at their C@P site
- Fresh seafood cooked wharf-side at the lobster pound is a
dining experience
- The eco trail, starting from the back of the harbour, rises
through dense pine forests to fields from which the Bay of Fundy
can be viewed
- Explore the beach, please be aware of the rising tide, and
collect shells and stones for your memory cache
- Folk Art, antiques, handcrafts and souvenirs are available
at studios and galleries in the community
- School House Museum celebrates the history and personalities
that have made Hall's Harbour famous
- Huntington Point Charles MacDonald concrete cottages to the
west of the community are a colourful iconic sight