Black Duck Run Cottage
From May 1 to November 1
Pristine wilderness, historically-themed attractions, authentic fishing communities, and beaches stretching as far as the eye can see offer explorers an array of off-the-beaten-path adventures on Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore.
Surf’s up year-round and the pounding waves at Lawrencetown and Martinique Beaches beckon surf enthusiasts to some of the best surfing conditions on the east coast. For something more subdued but just as intrepid, explore the 100 Wild Islands. Protected in perpetuity, these islands offer explorers sheltered coves, clear turquoise waters, windswept headlands and unique boreal rainforests.
Explore towns by clicking the points on the map.
Stretching from Halifax to Cape Breton Island, the Eastern Shore is a place where historic attractions, pristine wilderness, comforting cuisine, and expansive beaches come together to create a scenic seaside getaway.
Learn More
Tag your travel photos to be featured.