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Hall's Harbour Lobster Pound

1157 West Hall’s Harbour Rd, Hall’s Harbour, NS
Hall’s Harbour, Fundy Shore & Annapolis Valley
Amusement
Contact: Sharla Cameron
Phone: 902-679-5299
Fax: 902-679-0991
Email: seafood@ns.sympatico.ca

www.hallsharbourlobster.com

Hall’s Harbour Lobster Pound is a working lobster pound in the quaint seaside village of Hall’s Harbour in the Fundy Shore and Annapolis Valley region. Hall’s Harbour is an authentic fishing village dating back to 1779, when Captain Hall and his privateers used this natural harbour as a base. Take a walk along the harbourfront boardwalk and explore the Lobster Pound’s buildings which date back to the 1820s; interpretive panels provide you with a history of the buildings and area. Enjoy the excellent views of Fundy tides along the way! We also offer unique and informative tours, advanced booking is recommended. After your tour, join us at our waterfront restaurant for a delectable seaside meal of lobster! Additional meal options are available. Take home a souvenir from our gift shop, which offers a wide variety of gifts and collectibles from Nova Scotia. Hall’s Harbour Lobster Pound is a Bay of Fundy Recommended Experience. Bus tours are welcome. MasterCard, Visa and Direct Debit are accepted.

Admission: Group tours $27.50.

Open May 15 – October 15

Wheelchair accessible.

Details

Features
Beach / Lobster/seafood / Public washrooms

Facilities/Services

  • No smoking
  • Bus tours welcome
  • Gift shop
  • Parking
  • Picnic area
  • Public washrooms
  • Restaurant
  • Takeout

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