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Eating All Of The Lobster: A 5-Day Nova Scotia Road Trip
"A cyclist friendly café that offers tasty, freshly made treats and fair trade coffee. There is a sunny patio to enjoy the fresh air and sunny allow with your snacks or meal. Their kid’s menu offers up some classics along with some healthier options."
"After being open for 81 years, locals and tourists still flock to The Shore Club for their famous lobster dinner. Located right off the beach in Hubbards, just 30 minutes outside the city, it’s well worth the drive if you’re looking for a true Nova Scotian experience. Stick around after dinner for live music and dancing or take an evening stroll along the beach."
"On your day trip to Peggy’s Cove and Lunenburg, Shore Club lobster suppers is a must stop for dinner on your way back!. This place has a traditional Lobster supper with all you can eat mussels and salad and your choice of lobster size. They also have a great kids menu since I can’t get my kids to try lobster yet!"
"Indoor dining, patio dining, and takeout are all available, as well as a beautiful picnic area for the sunny summer days!. So come one and all and enjoy your favourites, like Schnitzel, Maultaschen and Käsespätzle. We thank you for your support and can’t wait to see you down the road at the Old Black Forest!"
"This cozy, rural pub restaurant is dedicated to bringing delicious food and a friendly smile to the table every time. They are pleased to offer vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options alongside the pub favorites you know and love. They have a kids’ menu and are family friendly."
"Enjoy family dining in our magnificent oceanfront setting, featuring locally sourced produce, ever-changing specials, and some of the tastiest classic dishes on the South Shore. One of the things that you can count on when you visit the Ovens is the quality of the food we serve from our kitchen. Our fish and chips are super and our grilled hamburgers and hot dogs are the talk of the county."
"The Ovens Natural Park gets its name from the sea caves, or “ovens,” that run along the shoreline. This scenic spot offers spectacular ocean views, hiking trails, a campground, kayaking, and more. Come for the day or make it a full vacation!"
"Located in Garden Lots, Sawpit Park is a waterfront area that allows water access to Lunenburg’s Back Harbour and the Atlantic Ocean. The park has a boat launch, picnic and parking areas, benches, a privy and a wharf that you can walk out on. The wharf at Sawpit is for “day-use” and short term berthing."
"Located just off Hwy 3 in Dayspring, this is a 5km looping trail system with interpretive stations, picnic tables, benches and outdoor washroom facilities. Trails are level, smooth and wide with plenty of parking available at the park entrance. Beautiful views of the LaHave River are an attractive feature of this trail system."
"The Ovens Natural Park gets its name from the sea caves, or “ovens,” that run along the shoreline. This scenic spot offers spectacular ocean views, hiking trails, a campground, kayaking, and more. Come for the day or make it a full vacation!"
"If you’re looking to wet your pallet while wandering around the charming streets of Lunenburg, you may want to make your way to Ironworks Distillery. Ironworks is an internationally acclaimed, award-winning micro-distillery. Located in an old marine blacksmith shop at the corner of Kempt and Montague Streets, Ironworks Distillery creates small batches of artisan spirits."
"Ironworks Distillery in Lunenburg is another popular craft spirit maker. The name comes from the charming old blacksmith shop converted into this quality boutique distillery right in the heart of Canada’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site town other than the historic district in Quebec City. Must-try drink: This is the year to try Bluenose Rum."
"Hubbards Barn, 57 Highway #3, across the street from Trellis Cafe 902-277-1697 Contact: Ashley Marlin, Market Manager. Located in a beautiful old Barn in the middle of 6 acres of peaceful woodlands and fields. Enjoy strolling along the woodland paths, visit with friends or make new ones on the south side patio."
"This hidden gem of the South Shore is worth the time to find. On Saturday mornings, there is the Hubbards Farmers’ Market. The rest of the week, the park is open for exploring."