
This quaint little fishing village overlooking the Bay of Fundy, you will be amazed at the ocean vie...
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Hall's Harbour, Nova Scotia, is a charming fishing community nestled along the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, Canada. The area, encompassing approximately 5 square kilometers, offers breathtaking views of the Annapolis Valley to the south and the Bay of Fundy to the north, with Sheffield Vault to the east and Chipman Brook to the west.
Visitors to Hall's Harbour can enjoy a variety of amenities, including a renowned restaurant and lobster pound, as well as opportunities to explore artist studios, antiques, and artisan galleries. The hamlet itself is designated as a Nova Scotia Tourism Destination Area, attracting travelers seeking a tranquil coastal escape.
Steeped in history, Hall's Harbour traces its origins back to 1826, with the first wharf constructed in 1836. The village's namesake, Samuel Hall, a former American privateer, left a legacy that continues to intrigue visitors, with tales of hidden treasure and the exploits of notable early residents like mariner Ransford D. Bucknam adding to the area's allure.
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This quaint little fishing village overlooking the Bay of Fundy, you will be amazed at the ocean vie...
Coming from the west found this very quaint place. Was lucky enough to visit both low and high tide ...