“This is a Nova Scotia icon. Lobster is delicious. Restaurant was rebuilt a few years ago and has several levels in and outdoors to eat. You can also get take out. You order your food at the lovely gift shop on the main level. This summer the main road washed out with a big rain storm. Follow google maps to the west road to park at the restaurant. Walking access to both sides of the harbour is now available. Halls Harbour experiences some of the highest tide changes in the world which makes it interesting to see the differences at high and low tide times. There is also a neat little art gallery/ craft shop on the opposite side of the harbour to pop into.“
“This is a Nova Scotia icon. Lobster is delicious. Restaurant was rebuilt a few years ago and has several levels in and outdoors to eat. You can also get take out. You order your food at the lovely gift shop on the main level.
This summer the main road washed out with a big rain storm. Follow google maps to the west road to park at the restaurant. Walking access to both sides of the harbour is now available.
Halls Harbour experiences some of the highest tide changes in the world which makes it interesting to see the differences at high and low tide times. There is also a neat little art gallery/ craft shop on the opposite side of the harbour to pop into.“