What to see and do in Nova Scotia. Suggestions for festivals, events, family entertainment,  kayaking, Sailing, golfing and hiking.
What to see and do in Nova Scotia.  Suggestions for activities, adventures, beaches, lighthouses, restaurants and museums.


Sandy Lane
Vacation Rentals
135 Water St
Shelburne, Nova Scotia
B0T 1W0 Canada

tel: 1 902 875 2729
toll-free: 1 800 646 1577
[email protected]
www.sandylanevacations.com


Guest Testimonials

Unique cottage design with lots of windows & a super kitchen. Ocean view and beach front make a great place to kayak, walk and an evening fire. Neptunes Rise is private & quiet, & only 5 min drive from Shelburne.
Paul
 Nova Scotia, Canada, 2020
A fantastic place! The cottage is a great location for walking or touring. The house and the views surpassed our expectations. Very friendly people. We'll be back.
C. Bucker
Victoria, BC, 2009
 Sapphire Cottage is a pleasant cottage with a good view onto the water in a great location for exploring the area

Mark
 Toronto, Canada, 2022
 .. and relax! The beach house of dreams.
If you want to have a one mile sandy beach virtually to oneself then this is the beach house for you. Once the rough track from the road has been negotiated the peace and remoteness of Sanderling Beach House comes into it’s own. Don't stay if you want TV and Wi-Fi; this is a place to relax, stroll down your own boardwalk to the shore, paddle in the tea-brown waters where the sea mixes with Sable river estuary, beach comb for sand dollars, listen to the siffling of the piping plovers. Comfortable beds and sofas enable relaxation inside the house too; put on some coffee, pull up an Adirondack chair and watch the cormorants fishing offshore. There is good food and drink in Shelburne and Lockeport and lovely places to visit along the South Shore. Quite pricy for just two but would be good value if filled with a young family.
wildrovers96
 Esher, UK, 2013

Activities

Discover Nova Scotia's South Shore and find the perfect spot for your next family vacation.  From bird watching adventures to beach combing; hiking to biking; sailing to kayaking; there are lots of attractions, activities and things to see and do in Nova Scotia.  Attend one of the many colourful festivals and events. Spend an afternoon soaking up the sun on one of our deserted white sandy beaches. Take in a round of golf.  Watch as bald eagles glide gracefully overhead. Visiti our museums and discover the rich heritage of our maritime history.  Explore one of the many lighthouses that dot our shoreline. Don't forget your camera, there are thousands of pictures to be taken!  Search the listings below for more information on activities and attractions along Nova Scotia's South Shore.


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Scotia Lunch

A local favourite

Whether you’re in the mood for seafood, pizza, or a big, juicy burger and fries, you’ll be able to find all your favourites at the Scotia Lunch.

Luong's Chinese Restaurant

A Bit of the Orient

With a menu of Canadian and Chinese, Luong's Restaurant satisfies our urge for a taste of Asia.

Cape Negro Island Lighthouse

A Lonely Survivor

Where once a fish plant and community thrived, now only the lighthouse remains.

Shelburne Farmers Market

Sundays - 12 pm - 3 pm

Vendors offer everything from fresh fruit and vegetables, smoked fish, organic meats, baked goods, jams, jellies, chutneys and honey and fresh flowers.

Shelburne Pumpkin Festival

A personal favourite.

Sandy Point Community Breakfast

First and third Saturdays of the month.

What better way to start your weekend than with a hot breakfast overlooking the Sandy Point Lighthouse in Shelburne harbour?

Fall Town Wide Yard & Sidewalk Sale

Shelburne's Annual town wide yard sale is a popular annual event. With possible treasures on every street, its hard to decide where to start first.

Liverpool International Theatre Festival

The Liverpool International Theatre Festival (LITF) is an amateur theatre competition hosted every two years in the town of Liverpool, Nova Scotia, at the historic Astor Theatre.

Port Joli Peninsular

Sheltered Ocean Inlet with Sandy Beaches

The Port Joli coastal region features a shallow and sheltered ocean inlet, sandy beaches, mudflats, small islands and dunes.

Shelburne County Museum

Shelburne County Museum

The Dory Shop Museum

Dedicated to Dories

Step into this authentic harbour-side dory factory to discover the historic Shelburne Dory and the world of the Grand Banks fishery as it existed from 1880 to 1971.

Port Medway

Picturesque Fishing Village

There is something for everyone in this vibrant village. An active fishing wharf, historic Lighthouse Park and a Literary Festival are just some of this charming oceanfront village's attractions.

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