Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in Yarmouth and Acadian Shores, Southwest Nova Scotia

February 28, 2022 Venice Greaves

Discover the best top things to do in Yarmouth and Acadian Shores, United States including Brier Island Whale and Seabird Cruises, Mariner Cruises Whale and Seabird Tours, GAEL Tours, Ocean Explorations Whale Cruises, The Song of the Paddle, Wine & Beer Tours of Nova Scotia, Mavillette Beach Provincial Park, Tusket Island Tours, Belliveau Cove Municipal Park, Pond Cove Beach and Nature Preserve.
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1. Brier Island Whale and Seabird Cruises

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5.0 based on 433 reviews

Brier Island Whale and Seabird Cruises

You'll join a scientific survey as we explore the Bay of Fundy, a corner of the Atlantic that's incredibly rich in marine life. There are humpback, finback, and the critically endangered right whale. You'll see porpoises, dolphins, and seals as well as seabirds that come as far away as Antarctica-an entire marine ecosystem in action.Join us on the Mega Nova, a 50 foot vessel certified to carry 50 passengers r on our 24 foot Zodiac, the Cetacean Adventure, certified to carry 12 passengers for a whale watch experience you will never forget!Dedicated to research and education since 1984. Cruises daily. May to October

2. Mariner Cruises Whale and Seabird Tours

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5.0 based on 934 reviews

Mariner Cruises Whale and Seabird Tours

Come have a whale of a time with Mariner Cruises! Enjoy our friendlines, hospitality and expertise on board the Chad and Sisters Two as you watch whales and birds while sailing on the famous Bay of Fundy waters off of Brier Island. Expect to be amazed while making memories that last a lifetime!

3. GAEL Tours

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GAEL Tours

Bay of Fundy, Digby, Nova Scotia. Stones, Steeples, Ships, and Seafood Tour: Experience Digby’s historic streetscapes and the culture of an active fishing community. Sample fare from the sea as we stroll the waterfront.Plankton, Periwinkles and Predators Tour:Explore the spectacular rocky shore while we take a close-up view of the flora and fauna and discover the effects of the giant tides of Fundy.

4. Ocean Explorations Whale Cruises

3395 Hwy 217, Tiverton, Nova Scotia B0V 1G0 Canada +1 902-839-2417 [email protected] http://www.oceanexplorations.ca
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5.0 based on 304 reviews

Ocean Explorations  Whale Cruises

Ocean Explorations Zodiac Whale Cruises is the maritimes ORGINAL Zodiac ("ocean rafting") whale/seabird adventure! Celebrating 30+ seasons, founded by biologist Tom Goodwin, in 1986! "one of the best" (Lonely Planet) and the most recommended by accomodation providers in the area. Ask them "who is the BEST?" and go with THEM (ie. we'll see you then) We are the 'premium' option - using only ONE 'commercial grade' professional "zodiac" (type) boat - rugged commercial construction with twin engines is the professional standard. Biologist Tom Goodwin is one of the most 'famous' and qualified/experienced whale guides, IN THE WORLD. (see the world famous Triple Breach video online, link from the website, or google it). He is doing 95% of the tours himself now. It is the ONLY professional grade zodiacs in use in nova scotia and only biologist/owner (too). If this site doesn't allow quoting websites. google triple breach and/or Tom Goodwin (he's not the baseball player one! :-) )

Reviewed By randybV9476ZN

Followed a couple of humpback whales around while one put on a tail slapping dance. Tom Goodwin was an excellent guide. Be sure to see balancing rock formation. The trail is less than a mile away ( short trail with some steps but an incredible view).

5. The Song of the Paddle

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5.0 based on 23 reviews

The Song of the Paddle

The Song of the Paddle offers guided kayaking tours in and around the Yarmouth, Nova Scotia area. No experience is necessary - our friendly guides will show you all you need to know to enter the relaxing world of recreational kayaking! Family and group rates available! Kayak rentals available!

6. Wine & Beer Tours of Nova Scotia

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Wine & Beer Tours of Nova Scotia

We are passionate about sharing the distinctive wines, beers, ciders, spirits & cuisine that comes from our region. From casual visits to craft breweries alongside fresh haddock dinners to exclusive lobster suppers with renowned Nova Scotian wines; We offer flexible tour options to create your perfect experience.

7. Mavillette Beach Provincial Park

Mavillette, Municipality of Clare, Nova Scotia B0W 2H0 Canada
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Mavillette Beach Provincial Park

Reviewed By MarkandKarenHunter - Windsor, Canada

Visited this beach several times while staying at the Cape View Motel and cottages. The beach is sandy and very clean. My family enjoyed the sandpipers and the waves. The beach has a slow slope making it wonderful for playing in the waves or enjoying your time with small children. There were very few people there during our visits. There was also a place you could rent surfboards as well as a snack bar, both near the road just off the beach. A very pleasant experience.

8. Tusket Island Tours

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5.0 based on 143 reviews

Tusket Island Tours

Join us on a culturally rich and historical tour of the famous Tusket Islands. Enjoy tales of the lobster and tuna fishing industry, shipwrecks, world war 2 spies and how one island delcared war on the USSR! Haul a real lobster traps and experience how lobster fishing is really done. Stop on Big Tusket Island for fresh local seafood chowder and experience live musical entertainment by the crew!

9. Belliveau Cove Municipal Park

3239 Highway 1, Belliveaus Cove, Municipality of Clare, Nova Scotia Canada +1 902-837-5750 http://www.novascotia.com/see-do/attractions/belliveau-cove-municipal-park/1389
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Belliveau Cove Municipal Park

Also known as Parc Joseph et Marie Dugas Park, Belliveau Cove Municipal Park features a 5-km (3-mi) interpretive trail, a municipal park, a craft centre (open seasonally) and a lighthouse. Dig for clams at low tide as part of the new Clam Digging Experience from June to September. The park also hosts a Farmers' Market on Saturdays, May to September from 10am to 2pm and don't miss "Les Beaux Vendredis" Lobster Suppers on Friday evenings, late June to early Sept., from 6 pm to 9 pm, where visitors can feast on lobster, crab or clams while taking in the fresh sea air.

Reviewed By Green_fam3

One of our favourite, tick free, ocean view walks, nice walkway. Weekends they have a small buy cute Farmers Market. Stroller, wheel chair friendly, ocean front paved walk. Enjoyable for all, living in the area, this was a lovely choice for us!

10. Pond Cove Beach and Nature Preserve

Nova Scotia Canada
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Pond Cove Beach and Nature Preserve

Reviewed By LaurenBowes903 - Peggy's Cove, Canada

This is a great spot for swimming, building sandcastles, beachcombing, or all of the above! Whatever your pleasure may be, you will find it at Pond Cove.

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