Campaign Category: Lobster
Nova Scotia is filled with opportunities to experience vibrant cultures, rich history, and stunning natural landscapes, with sustainability top of mind.
In Nova Scotia, fresh seafood is a big deal. While there are dozens of restaurants across the province serving up local lobster, mussels, clams, chowders and more, seafood superfans will want to really dive in and try something a little different.
Nova Scotia fits every playlist! Whether you’re in the mood to rock out on a hike or if relaxing seaside is your jam, there are plenty of amazing things to do, see, and savour while you’re here.
Whether you’re chasing rugged shorelines and outdoor adventure or discovering seaside communities full of charm, the salt air sets the tone. From thrilling experiences on the water to the freshest seafood on the table, there are unforgettable seaside experiences for every kind of traveller here.
From our tourism colleagues that greet travellers with their trip-planning questions by email, phone and in-person at our provincial visitor information centres, we’ve compiled a list of regularly asked questions – with our answers and recommendations – to help you ensure that you are prepared for your adventures in Nova Scotia!
Join us along Nova Scotia’s South Shore – from Peggys Cove to Barrington – each February, for an entire month of fantastically-tasty events celebrating lobster during the Nova Scotia Lobster Crawl festival.
Started in 1934, the Pictou Lobster Carnival has become a signature event in Nova Scotia. This three day festival celebrates the end of the fishing season in the area, Maritime culture and music.
Ever wonder how to catch a lobster?
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