We invite you use the links below to learn a little more about the area we now call home, the rugged South Shore of Nova Scotia, Canada. Discover the seafaring traditions that define our region. Plan a visit to take part in the many cultural festivities throughout the area and to enjoy the mouthwatering seafood Nova Scotia is famous for.

 

Video:

Radio Netherlands Worldwide;
Interview and tour with Rob Mutsaers of Mersey Point Fish (02:33)

 

Regional Tourism:

Nova Scotia’s official tourism website: South Shore region

Southwest Nova Scotia

White Point Beach Resort

Port Mouton Bay Cottages and Seascape Restaurant

Port Mouton International Hostel

Seaside Adjunct of Kejimkujik National Park

Region of Queens County

 

Culinary Delights & Artistic Venues:

A Starring Role for the Little Humble Herring, The New York Times article

Charlotte Lane Restaurant, Shelburne NS 

Roger Savage Art Gallery

 

History

Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic

Old Town Lunenburg UNESCO World Heritage site

History of Samuel de Champlain at Port Mouton 1604

The official website of Holland: Dutch cuisine and culinary customs

 

Membership:

Nova Scotia Fish Packers Association 

One of the many scenic views of the South Shore of Nova Scotia