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2 hours
Mobile ticket
Step beyond the streets of Lunenburg and experience the South Shore through its stories, landscapes, and coastal traditions. This relaxed cultural tour combines the historic character of the UNESCO World Heritage town with the rugged beauty of nearby Blue Rocks and surrounding shoreline communities.
Travelling comfortably in our quiet plug-in hybrid vehicle, you will explore colourful streets, historic architecture, hidden harbours, and working fishing villages while hearing the local legends and maritime history that shaped this corner of Nova Scotia. Along the way, we stop at scenic viewpoints and iconic coastal landmarks for photography, conversation, and a deeper appreciation of life on the Atlantic coast.
From calm summer afternoons to foggy ocean mornings, every tour offers a different perspective on the people, culture, and natural beauty that make the South Shore unforgettable.
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Lunenburg Historic District
Explore the historic charm of Lunenburg on a small VIP tour designed for a maximum of six guests. Travel comfortably in a private plug-in hybrid van while discovering the town’s colourful waterfront, rich maritime history, and beautifully preserved architecture in a relaxed and personal setting.
Blue Rocks
Discover the rich maritime history and quiet coastal charm of Blue Rocks, a traditional fishing village known for its weathered wharves, granite shoreline, and generations of seafaring heritage. This peaceful community offers a glimpse into Nova Scotia’s coastal past, where fishing traditions and ocean life continue to shape the character of the village today.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Please meet us at the pickup spot.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
1 review
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
504sabines,Jun 5, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Best experience in Lunenburg. We learned so much about this area from our guide. Good for all ages!

Operated by Expedition Nova Scotia