Top 10 Outdoor Activities in Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia

February 4, 2022 Phylicia Berquist

Discover the best top things to do in Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, United States including Nova Shores Sea Kayaking, Amherst Golf Club, Advocate Boat Tours, Go North Tours, Bara Whitewater Rafting, Atlantic View Trail, Spirit Reins Ranch - Private Rides, Remember Adventures, Fundy Treasure Tours, Blue Sea Beach.
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1. Nova Shores Sea Kayaking

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5.0 based on 331 reviews

Nova Shores Sea Kayaking

Sea Kayak the highest tides on earth paddling the Bay of Fundy while exploring Cape Chignecto Park in Nova Scotia, Canada. Experience the towering cliffs, sea stacks, caves and arches. It's a kayaking wonderland! We offer day tours, 2- and 3-day tours and cater to beginners as well as experienced kayakers, to ages 12 to 85, to families, groups of friends and individuals.

2. Amherst Golf Club

487 John Black Rd, Amherst, Nova Scotia B4H 3Y3 Canada +1 902-667-1911 https://www.amherstgolfclub.com/
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Amherst Golf Club

3. Advocate Boat Tours

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5.0 based on 39 reviews

Advocate Boat Tours

Boat Tours on the largest tides on earth of the Bay of Fundy to some of the most spectacular destinations in Nova Scotia, Canada. Safely experience the tidal power, wildlife and amazing geological formations at Cape Split, Cape Chignecto, Isle Haute and the Three Sisters.

4. Go North Tours

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5.0 based on 82 reviews

Go North Tours

Go North Tours began in 2009 and has become one of the top tour companies in Nova Scotia. We offer a variety of tours in and around Halifax and famous Peggy's Cove. But we are best known for being the leader in guided wine tours to the wineries in the Annapolis Valley expanding the company to include a division solely for wine tours called Uncork Nova Scotia. We offer daily departures from Halifax and Wolfville with unique experiences for single travelers, couples and groups that include wine tastings, "behind-the-scenes" vineyard and cellar tours, and great local cuisine. Proud Associate Member of the Winery Association of Nova Scotia since 2009 and member of Discover Halifax and Taste of Nova Scotia since 2015. With just 8 people on each tour travelling in a spacious air-conditioned vehicle, you get friendly, personalized service and a comfortably paced day trip. Celebrating our 10th season of tours in 2018! Join us for an unforgettable experience!

5. Bara Whitewater Rafting

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5.0 based on 41 reviews

Bara Whitewater Rafting

Come on tour with Bára Whitewater rafting to experience rapids created by the Nova Scotia tidal bore, and the massive volume of water it brings to the beautiful Shubenacadie River! We offer 3 great rafting tours so there’s Something for everyone. Don’t want the rapids we offer a mudsliding adventure tour too!

6. Atlantic View Trail

West Lawrencetown Road, Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia Canada http://www.atlanticviewtrail.com/
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Atlantic View Trail

Reviewed By rivieratravels - Halifax, Canada

We immensely enjoy exploring the various trails that are part of the rails-to-trails system on the Eastern Shore. Another of our favourites is the Atlantic View Trail. On this walk, we picked up the trail near Three Fathom Harbour Road and walked as far as Lawrencetown Beach. The first part of the trail has a spectacular vista from Rocky Run where a bridge spans the turbulent waters as the tide rushes in or out from the Atlantic Ocean towards Porter’s Lake. As you take this trail you will walk through both marsh and rugged forest with views of the Atlantic Ocean along the way. Take a side trail up the embankments and you’ll have even better glimpses of the spectacular coastline. The trail opens up more as you come to the section that is between Porter’s Lake and Lawrencetown Beach. We’ve spied beavers building lodges, eagles flying overhead and a multitude of other birds making their homes alongside the trail. Once you arrive at Lawrencetown Beach you’ll be treated to magnificent views of waves crashing onto the stones of the shoreline. And if you have even more energy, keep going as the trail links up with the Salt Marsh trail at one end and the Blueberry Run Trail closer to Three Fathom Harbour. This is another must-walk trail!

7. Spirit Reins Ranch - Private Rides

432 Prospect Rd Rr#1, Parrsboro, Nova Scotia B0M 1S0 Canada +1 902-254-4262 [email protected] http://www.spiritreinsranch.com
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5.0 based on 56 reviews

Spirit Reins Ranch - Private Rides

At Spirit Reins we embody an old fashioned country charm and welcome all guests to come share in our peaceful lifestyle. We offer horseback riding lessons as well as trail and beach rides. We invite you to embark on a quiet outdoor adventure that will build memories that last a life time!

Reviewed By Daydream520098 - Dartmouth, Canada

We had a great riding experience! Our 11 year old daughter loves horses and she had a lot of fun; Karen and Bill, the owners, are very experienced and make you feel like family. The riding adventure we did was to Ward's Falls and it was spectacular; even better riding on those beautiful Horses. The horses were a pleasure to ride and well mannered. Thank you Karen and Bill for the riding tips and the history you shared with us on this ride; your knowledge of the area added a special touch to our experience. Looking forward to other riding adventures and will be back! The Parrsboro area is very beautiful sitting for riding adventures; a lot to explore. Enjoy the horses, the ride, the scenery, the history and the stories Karen and Bill will share of the area as you ride. We highly recommend "Spirit Reins Ranch" for your riding adventures.

8. Remember Adventures

365 Main Street, Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia B0K 1V0 Canada +1 902-293-1533 [email protected] http://rememberadventures.ca
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

Remember Adventures

Pedal buggy, Bicycle, Kayak, Canoe, Laser Tag, snowshoe & coaster rentals. TC Trail Shoppe. Tatamagouche Adventure Suite Airbnb. IRP Pollinator Meadow Demonstration project.

9. Fundy Treasure Tours

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5.0 based on 27 reviews

Fundy Treasure Tours

Experience the Bay of Fundy like never before! Discover a treasure trove of crystals, minerals, gemstones or amazing fossils on one of our unique tours! Your fossil expert guide, Brian Hebert, first published when he was only 16 years old and most recently in the prestigious Journal of Nature has a lifelong passion for Nova Scotia geology. At the Joggins UNESCO World Heritage Site, we walk along the ocean floor and turn the clock back 315 million years to unveil an ancient tropical ecosystem teeming with primitive life, including the world's oldest fossil reptile! In Parrsboro, we discover the beautiful rocks and minerals that can be found along the Bay of Fundy, all while being surrounded by the captivating scenic views within the Cliffs of Fundy Global UNESCO Geopark. Each part of the Bay of Fundy has it's own treasures and stories to tell! Choose your own adventure today! In Joggins, visit our gift shop filled with local handmade treasures and rocks, minerals and crystals!

10. Blue Sea Beach

651 Blue Sea Rd, Malagash, Nova Scotia B0K 1E0 Canada https://parks.novascotia.ca/content/blue-sea-beach
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Blue Sea Beach

Reviewed By Lighthouse-Lane-001 - Toronto, Canada

Warm water, sandy beach, sheltered picnic spots, toilets, change rooms - everything you need for a great swim and picnic. The beach is long, so you can get a spot to yourselves or stay close to the parking and amenities. Either way, this is a must-do spot for swimming. Gentle waves at the shore make it safe for small children. A bit of a walk to get deep enough for a real swim, but the water is safe and the waves aren't as rough as some other spots in the area.

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