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Visitors
Guide
Bay
of Fundy Shore Drive
Soaring seacliffs and endless beaches remind visitors of Cape Breton's Cabot Trail. The Bay of Fundy Shore Drive, Highway 209, is one of Nova Scotia's forgotten gems. Hidden, just off the beaten track, in central Nova Scotia.
Welcome to Port Greville |
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of Port Greville Harbour |
Website Directory - Bay of Fundy
Shore Drive
A comprehensive guide to information and services for visitors to Nova Scotia's
Bay of Fundy area. Weather, tides, tour operators, parks and more...
Nova Scotia - Zoomable
map of the whole Province
Port Greville - Area Map
Port
Greville History
During the Age of Sail, and for almost 200 years, some of the best wooden sailing ships in the world were built right here in Port Greville.
Activities Fall/Winter
In autumn, the maple forests blaze with colour and attract visitors from around the world for nature's annual display. In winter, the backcountry snowmobile trails come to life, and the shore settles into a time of profound peace and quiet that is rarely found in this day and age.
Activities Spring/Summer
Port Greville is a place that gives you easy access to the beaches and dramatic tides of the Bay of Fundy. There are endless miles of deserted public beaches, scenic rocky headlands, dramatic high and low tides that change the scenery every few hours, secluded tidal estuaries, and an array of bird species that will help top up anyone's life-list.
Field of Flags
Tearoom
Book a Victorian tearoom for the afternoon.
A stylish way to gather with friends or family.
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