

ABOUT Three Shores of NOVA SCOTIABuild long-lasting memories along three of Nova Scotia’s most distinct shoresExtraordinary. That’s the word that first comes to mind when you journey through Nova Scotia, a maritime province widely recognized for delivering memorable experiences and coastal diversity. Every experience is filled with warm, genuine maritime hospitality, fresh wholesome seafood paired with award-winning wine and invigorating sounds, dripping with Atlantic heritage. Among our travel regions are three distinct and centrally located shores – the Northumberland Shore, the Eastern Shore and the Fundy Shore, where each shore shares its own unique coastal treasures. Where in the world are the three shores?Northumberland, Eastern and Fundy are three distinct shores of Nova Scotia that are centrally located and within close proximity to one another. The Three Shores region is located between the regions of Halifax and Cape Breton, and from the Nova Scotia/New Brunswick border in Amherst to the Atlantic coast, and can be easily reached by all modes of transportation including the Trans Canada Highway 104, the Halifax International Airport, and the Northumberland Ferry. How to get here
Northumberland ShoreYour Shore to Relax & ReconnectExtraordinary is the sight of a sea of tartan at North America’s oldest highland games.
Fundy ShoreYour Shore to Wonder & AdventureExtraordinary is witnessing the world’s highest tides lifting a fishing fleet off the ocean floor.
Eastern ShoreYour Shore to EscapeExtraordinary is an innkeeper welcoming you with a hot cup of tea and a warm greeting.
Our HistoryTransport yourself through time. Our history takes you from the days of dinosaurs to the dawn of air travel.
Our ClimateWe thank the ocean for high tides, big surf, great beaches and a coastal climate that is delightfully moderate.
Explore by SeasonsDiscover four distinct seasons each marked by their own signature sights, sounds, tastes, and great festivals. Come explore our Three Shores where the seacoast unwinds from the past to the present and back again. |
