St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia 3.96

5 star(s) from 7 votes

About St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia

St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia is a well known place listed as Beach in -NA- , Landmark & Historical Place in -NA- ,

Contact Details & Working Hours

Details

St. Margarets Bay is a bay located on the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia, Canada on the border of Halifax County (Halifax Regional Municipality) and Lunenburg County (Municipality of the District of Chester).DescriptionOpening south directly onto the Atlantic, the bay's eastern shore is formed by the Chebucto Peninsula and its western shore by the Aspotogan Peninsula, while the head of the bay (the northern shore) is the main part of the Nova Scotia peninsula.The bay's shoreline is mostly rocky, although the head of the bay offers several sandy beaches at Queensland, Black Point and Cleveland; another sandy beach exists on the western shore of the bay at Bayswater and there is a small sandy beach along the eastern shore on Micou's Island. St. Margarets Bay is a cruising destination for sailing yachts as its picturesque shorelines offer protection in many natural harbours, as well as anchorages in coves and near small islands.CommunitiesEastern ShoreAlong the Chebucto Peninsula (from south to north): Peggys Cove Indian Harbour Hackett's Cove Glen Margaret Seabright French Village Glen Haven Tantallon Whynacht's Point Upper Tantallon