Hubbards is a charming 215-year old seaside village where lobster
suppers are popular. It is known as the playground of St. Margaret’s
Bay because of a series of summer festivals, beaches and other
events, as well as a vibrant farmers market. Cycle, drive or hike
the unspoiled beauty of the Aspotogan Peninsula, which boasts
fishing villages, seaside vistas and glorious white sand beaches.
Blandford, a fishing village at the head of the Aspotogan Peninsula
on Highway 329, has an operating fish plant. Across from the wharf
can be seen the former home of the Blandford Whaling Station, the
only one of its kind in Nova Scotia.
•The Shore Club serves the original Nova Scotia Lobster Supper and
is Nova Scotia’s last great dance hall, having hosted dances every
Saturday in the summer since 1946.
•The Hubbards Barn is home to the renowned Farmer’s Market as well
as other changing community events.
•The Dauphinee Inn is host to Ceilidh on the Cove throughout the
summer.
•Enjoy the glorious beaches that have enticed locals for years who
say that, “The sun always shines in Hubbards”.
•Participate in the “World Tuna Flat Races”. You could return home a
“World Champion”!