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9 Outdoor Adventures on Nova Scotia’s South Shore

There’s a lot of ocean coastline to explore, from relaxing on a white sand beach to cycling from one quaint coastal community to another, pack your towels, sunscreen and sense of adventure as you explore the great outdoors of the South Shore.

Kejimkujik backcountry adventures, Whynot Adventure Outfitters

Venture into the backcountry for three days of paddling the tranquil waters and rocky shoreline of Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site with an experienced guide. Uncover the storied history and lore of the waters you paddle through; enjoy backcountry cuisine and spectacular sunrises and sunsets. Perfect for any skill level. If you prefer the comforts of a campground, check out Jeremy’s Bay Campground, located within the park and offering various styles of camping including oTENTiks.

Explore traditional waterways by canoe
Explore traditional waterways by canoe

Darren Hudson’s Lumberjack AXEperience, Barrington

Receive hands-on lumberjack training with world champion logroller Darren Hudson, beneath the pines in his riverside park by the picturesque Barrington River. Be guided through the five essential lumberjack skills: logrolling, tree climbing, axe throwing, bow sawing, and cross cutting.

Rum Runners Trail, Lunenburg to Halifax

Take a guided bike tour with Freewheeling Adventures or map out your own adventure on two wheels. Enjoy a leisurely two-day (or more!) bike ride, savouring the local flavours at award-winning restaurants and exploring attractions and seaside artisan shops along this 119-kilometre multi-use rail-to-trail. Connect through Mahone Bay, Chester, Hubbards, and Head of St. Margarets Bay; there are multiple access points over seven trail sections.

Explore coastal communities along the Rum Runners Trail
Explore coastal communities along the Rum Runners Trail

Sea kayaking – Mahone Bay, Lower Prospect, Lunenburg, and Shelburne

From the granite outcroppings of Prospect to the golden seaweed and narrow slate passageways at scenic Blue Rocks, guided kayaking tours offer spectacular open-ocean adventures or paddling in sheltered coves. All the equipment you need is available for rent from operators along the South Shore.

Kayaking in popular Blue Rocks
Kayaking in popular Blue Rocks

Surfing at White Point

Nova Scotia continues to grow in popularity as a surfing destination amongst those in the know. Rossignol Surf Shop offers surfing lessons and equipment rentals at White Point Beach Resort, late June through September.

Surfing at White Point Beach Resort

Kejimkujik National Park Seaside, Port Joli

Discover this wild and isolated 22-km² stretch of coastline when you visit Keji Seaside, located just west of Liverpool. On its two scenic trails, outdoor enthusiasts will be treated to glacier-carved headlands, secluded rocky coves and broad sweeps of silver sand beaches with sightings of seals and various shorebirds. No need to pack a lunch, pick up a Perfect Picnic prepared by local restaurants!

Explore Kejimkujik National Park Seaside
Explore Kejimkujik National Park Seaside

Stand-up paddleboard, Liverpool

Explore the historic Mersey River by paddleboard, kayak or canoe. Liverpool Adventure Outfitters will help you paddle your way around the scenic South Shore. Rentals and other multi-sport tours are available.

Golf by the sea

The South Shore has some great golf courses to challenge your game. Check out Chester Golf Club in Chester, White Point Golf Club in White Point, Osprey Ridge Golf Course in Bridgewater, and River Hills Golf & Country Club in Clyde River.

The Mystery of Oak Island

Oak Island is the site of the world’s longest-running treasure hunt, which has been made increasingly popular through the TV show, The Curse of Oak Island. Since the island is privately owned and closed to the public, be sure to book a boat tour with Salty Dog Sea Tours to explore the mystery, hear local stories, and view key sites from the water.

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