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Enjoy a leisurely cruise along the picturesque LaHave River from its mouth to The Centennial Town of Bridgewater, its farthest navigable point. In addition to the raw beauty of this river's coves and inlets you can see Snyder's Shipyard. (Where repairs to the world famous Bluenose are conducted.) |
![]() The Centennial Town of Bridgewater. |
The LaHave River Yacht Club and one of four cable ferries in Nova Scotia. The river also offers breathtaking views of majestic churches and stunning river homes.
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![]() LaHave Island |
The most adventurous traveller may wish to explore outside the confines of the LaHave River in search of beautiful scenery,seals basking in the sun, harbour popoises playing, various seabirds in search of food and possibly even a whale or eagles.
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The lighthouse on Mosher's Island offers an excellent photo opportunity and the bleak majesty of Ironbound is sure to captivate your imagination. The power of the ocean will be evident while riding the slow but powerful swells. This truly is an experience to remember.
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![]() Seals basking in the sun |

![]() One for the Pot |
If you wish to experience the fishing methods before trawlers and massive nets became popular, charter a cruise in search of herring, pollock, mackerel and possibly cod or haddock. You can either bring your own rod or use the jigging equipment provided and experience a bit of history for yourself.
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Special events, such as sunset cruises, sea picnics and coastal journeys can be arranged on request. Corparate, business, family or just friends. All welcome.
Group rates are available with advance reservations |
![]() Sunset on the LaHave River |

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Forms of Payments: Cash or Travellers Cheques |

Please contact us:
Tom & Liz Drake
Mailing Address: P.O Box 5, Riverport, 209 Lower LaHave Road, Nova Scotia. B0J 2W0
Tel: (902) 527-6313 or (902) 766-4845