Peggys Cove
Peggy’s Cove is an iconic fishing village on Nova Scotia’s rugged Atlantic coast, world-renowned for its striking geological beauty and coastal charm.
The village is home to the famous Peggy’s Point Lighthouse, a classic red-and-white beacon perched atop massive, wave-smoothed granite boulders that were carved by retreating glaciers thousands of years ago. Still an active fishing community, the cove features colorful wooden shacks and boats bobbing in the tide. Visitors are drawn to its raw, maritime atmosphere, though the powerful Atlantic surf requires respect. It remains Canada’s most photographed lighthouse and a quintessential symbol of Maritimes heritage.
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