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Hall's Harbour

A picturesque fishing village where lobster boats rise and fall with the world's highest tides

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Hall's Harbour is one of Nova Scotia's most enchanting hidden gems—a tiny fishing village tucked into a rocky cove where the Bay of Fundy's legendary tides create a spectacle unlike anywhere else on Earth. This camera captures the harbour's dramatic transformation twice daily: at low tide, lobster boats rest on the harbour floor, their hulls tilted against the wharf as if frozen in time; hours later, those same boats float 12 metres higher, bobbing gently on waters deep enough to navigate. It's a mesmerizing display of nature's power that draws visitors back again and again.

The harbour's colourful history began long before the first settlers arrived in 1826. Legend holds that American privateer Samuel Hall used this secluded cove as a base to raid Annapolis Valley settlements during the American Revolution, until pursuing militia forced him to flee in 1779, allegedly abandoning treasure that still lures hopeful hunters into the surrounding woods. The first wharf rose in 1836, and the village soon produced remarkable mariners—none more extraordinary than Ransford Bucknam, a local sailor whose adventures carried him across the globe and ultimately to a prestigious appointment as an admiral in the Turkish Navy.

Today, Hall's Harbour remains a working fishing village where the lobster industry thrives alongside a growing reputation as a culinary destination. The Hall's Harbour Lobster Pound has achieved legendary status, serving up some of the freshest lobster you'll ever taste—plucked from the cold Fundy waters and cooked to perfection while you watch the tide transform the harbour below. Artists have long been drawn to the village's weathered wharves, vibrant boats, and ever-changing light, making it one of the most painted and photographed spots in the Maritimes. Whether you come for the lobster, the history, or simply to witness the tides, Hall's Harbour delivers an authentic taste of coastal Nova Scotia.

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