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Belliveau Cove Harbour

A beautiful coastal village located in the Municipality of Clare, an Acadian region in Nova Scotia.

Burntcoat Head

Burntcoat Head Park is home of the World's Highest Record Tides. The water level at high tide can be as much as 16 metres (52 feet) higher than at low tide.

Cape Forchu Lightstation

Located at the tip of scenic Cape Forchu, this towering beacon sits atop picturesque volcanic rocks and has guided vessels safely into the Yarmouth Harbour since 1840.

Cape Saint Mary

Cape Saint Mary is the western most spot on the Nova Scotia mainland, providing visitors with expansive views over Saint Mary’s Bay and the Gulf of Maine. An operational lighthouse has existed at the Cape since 1868. Located in the active fishing and boatbuilding village of Cape Saint Mary/Cap Sainte-Marie, the lighthouse is a three minute drive from Mavillette Beach Provincial Park along the French Acadian Shore in Clare.

Digby Harbour

This view of The Digby Waterfront is from the "Fundy Complex". The Fundy Restaurant has been serving fresh seafood to locals and tourists alike for over 60 years.

Digby Water Street

Home of Atlantic Canada's largest motorcycle rally with well over 20,000 bikes expected.

Fundy FORCE

FORCE is Canada’s leading test center for in-stream tidal energy technology near Parrsboro.

Mavillette Beach

Cape View Motel and Cottages is located a two minute walk from Mavillette Beach Provincial Park along the French Acadian Shore in Clare.

Rockcliffe by the Sea

Your dreams are waiting at Rockcliffe by the Sea. A unique community of year-round oceanfront properties.

South Maitland

We are located along the Shubenacadie (shub-en-ack-a-dee) river and offer one of the most prestigious areas to witness the world famous Tidal Bore in all of Nova Scotia.