Ferries from

Nova Scotia to Prince Edward Island

Ferries from

Ferry from Nova Scotia to Prince Edward Island

Nova Scotia

Currently there are no sailings from Nova Scotia to Prince Edward Island.

Sorry, there are currently no crossings from Nova Scotia to Prince Edward Island available.

Ferry from Nova Scotia to Prince Edward Island

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Nova Scotia: Canada's Coastal Gem

Nova Scotia, a picturesque Canadian province surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, offers visitors a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich history and maritime culture. The rugged coastline, dotted with over 160 historic lighthouses, provides breathtaking views and excellent opportunities for whale watching and seafood dining. Halifax, the provincial capital and most popular port, features attractions like the historic Citadel, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, and the charming waterfront boardwalk. Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the stunning landscapes of Cape Breton Highlands National Park and the Bay of Fundy, famous for having the world's highest tides. Every summer, Halifax hosts the Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo, a world-renowned festival of military music and performances. Visitors can easily travel by ferry from Nova Scotia to Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and even to Maine in the United States, making it an excellent starting point for exploring Atlantic Canada and beyond.

Prince Edward Island: Canada's Coastal Charm

Prince Edward Island (PEI) offers visitors a delightful mix of stunning red-sand beaches, rolling green hills, and maritime heritage. This smallest Canadian province packs a wealth of experiences, from exploring the picturesque landscapes that inspired L.M. Montgomery's 'Anne of Green Gables' to sampling world-renowned seafood, particularly the island's famous mussels and lobster. Charlottetown, the provincial capital, blends historic charm with modern amenities and is known as the 'Birthplace of Confederation' where Canada's founding was negotiated. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy cycling the Confederation Trail, golfing at award-winning courses, or discovering the island's 800km of shoreline. The Fall Flavours Festival celebrates the island's culinary excellence each September, while the Cavendish Beach Music Festival brings top country music performers every July. From Prince Edward Island, travellers can easily connect by ferry to Nova Scotia, making it a perfect addition to a broader Atlantic Canada exploration.

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