Welcome to Peggy's Cove, a charming fishing village in Nova Scotia home to one of Canada's most iconic landmarks, Peggy's Cove Lighthouse! This Lighthouse is a beloved Canadian icon and a must-see destination for any traveler.


This picturesque lighthouse, officially known as Peggy's Cove Lighthouse, has stood guard over St. Margaret's Bay since 1915. There are many things to do around it, and you can even enjoy it on tours!


Peggy's Cove Lighthouse


<h3>Getting There & Entry Details</h3>


Peggy's Cove is easily accessible by car from Halifax, approximately a 45-minute drive. Public transport options are limited, so renting a car or joining a guided tour is recommended. The lighthouse is open year-round and free to visit, although the best time to go is during the warmer months when the weather is pleasant.


What it feels like to go inside Peggy's Cove lighthouse

Video by Maclean's


<h3>What to Do</h3>


Aside from marvelling at the lighthouse, visitors can explore the quaint fishing village of Peggy's Cove. The village offers a delightful stroll through its narrow streets, dotted with colorful houses and fishing boats, don't miss the chance to sample local seafood at nearby restaurants, with lobster and scallops being local specialties. Those interested in art can enjoy the <b>William E. deGarthe Memorial</b>, a gallery and sculpture park dedicated to the work of a local artist who depicted life in Nova Scotia.


William E. deGarthe Memorial


<h3>Outdoor Activities</h3>


Furthermore, Peggy's Cove is perfect for nature enthusiasts as it is famous for its unique granite rock formations, which are ideal for hiking and photography. The coastal trail starts near the main parking area, adjacent to the Visitor Information Centre, and winds along the rugged shoreline, offering spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and the iconic lighthouse and even opportunities to spot wildlife, including seals and seabirds. Most trails are relatively short, ranging from 1 to 3 kilometers, making them accessible for all skill levels. Why don't you try the Peggy's Cove Coastal Trail, which starts near the lighthouse and extends along the coastline? It's relatively easy and takes about 1-2 hours round trip.


<h3>Tours and Costs</h3>


Several tour operators offer trips to Peggy's Cove, including half-day and full-day excursions from <b>Halifax</b>. Prices vary, but a typical tour costs around CAD 80-150 per person, depending on the inclusions. Many guided tours include stops at other nearby attractions and offer commentary on the region's history and culture.


Here is everything you need to enjoy Peggy's Cove and its Lighthouse. If you ever find yourself in Nova Scotia, don't miss the chance to visit this stunning lighthouse and explore the wonders that surround it!