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Nova Scotia Culinary Trails

4 trails · 100+ stops · Wineries, breweries, seafood & artisan cheese

Updated June 2026

Nova Scotia's culinary trails take you from lobster pounds on the South Shore to wineries in the Annapolis Valley, from creamy chowder competitions to 80+ craft beverage stops on the Good Cheer Trail. Collect stamps in your digital passport and taste your way across the province.

Taste of NS Digital Passport

The Taste of Nova Scotia digital passport turns culinary exploration into a game. Download the free Taste of NS app (iOS & Android), check in at participating stops across all four culinary trails, collect digital stamps, and earn entries into prize draws for culinary experiences, gift certificates, and Nova Scotia food packages.

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Free Mobile App

Available on iOS and Android. Download once, use across all 4 trails.

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Collect & Win

More stamps = more entries into prize draws. Complete a full trail for bonus entries.

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Interactive Maps

GPS-enabled trail maps guide you to every stop. Works offline for rural areas.

🚕 Arriving at Halifax Airport (YHZ)?

Pre-book a private airport transfer and start your culinary trail adventure the moment you land. Fixed price, meet & greet, no surprises.

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Nova Scotia Lobster Trail

25+ South Shore stops from Barrington to Peggy's Cove

The Nova Scotia Lobster Trail follows the scenic South Shore from Barrington (the "Lobster Capital of Canada") through Shelburne, Liverpool, Lunenburg, and Halifax to Peggy's Cove. Nova Scotia lands more lobster than any other province in Canada, and this trail takes you to the wharves, lobster pounds, and restaurants where it's freshest — often caught the same day. For the broader city food scene, see our Halifax dining guide →

Lobster Seasons (LFA Zones)

LFA 33 (South Shore, Halifax to Yarmouth)

📅 Last Monday of November – May 31

Peak: December – February

LFA 34 (Southwest Nova, Yarmouth to Digby)

📅 Last Monday of November – May 31

Peak: December – February

LFA 32 (Eastern Shore)

📅 April 9 – June 10

Peak: April – May

Tip: Lobster is available year-round at restaurants across the province, but visiting during the season means the freshest catch and lowest prices — sometimes $6–8/lb directly from the wharf.

Trail Stops (25+)

1

The Lobster Shack

📍 Barrington

Classic lobster rolls right at the start of the South Shore

2

Cape Island Lobster

📍 Cape Sable Island

Fresh-caught lobster at the fishing wharf

3

Clark's Harbour Fish & Chips

📍 Clark's Harbour

Fried lobster and chips

4

Rudder Seafood & Eatery

📍 Shelburne

Waterfront lobster dinners

5

Charlotte Lane Café

📍 Shelburne

Lobster bisque and seafood chowder

6

The Black Bear

📍 Barrington Passage

Lobster suppers with ocean views

7

The Beach House

📍 Sand Hills Beach

Beachside lobster boils

8

Treasure Key Restaurant

📍 Lockeport

Family-style lobster dinners

9

Trailside Café & Inn

📍 Liverpool

Lobster poutine and craft beer

10

Lane's Privateer Inn

📍 Liverpool

Upscale lobster dining on the Mersey River

11

Retro Nose to Tail

📍 Liverpool

Creative lobster preparations

12

Rhythm of the Sea B&B

📍 Broad Cove

Lobster breakfast with ocean views

13

Rhubarb Restaurant

📍 Mahone Bay

Lobster tacos and local seafood

14

The Oyster Shack

📍 Mahone Bay

Lobster and oyster pairings

15

Salt Shanty

📍 Lunenburg

Lobster rolls overlooking the harbour

16

The Grand Banker

📍 Lunenburg

Historic waterfront lobster dining

17

Fisherman's Daughter

📍 Lunenburg

Lobster sliders and craft cocktails

18

Halifax Seaport Market

📍 Halifax

Multiple lobster vendors under one roof

19

The Bicycle Thief

📍 Halifax

Lobster poutine on the Halifax waterfront

20

Murphy's The Cable Wharf

📍 Halifax

Lobster dinners with harbour cruises

21

Shore Club

📍 Hubbards

Legendary Saturday night lobster suppers

22

Sou'wester Restaurant

📍 Peggy's Cove

Lobster with iconic lighthouse views

23

Peggy's Cove Lobster

📍 Peggy's Cove

Lobster rolls at the famous cove

24

The Finer Diner

📍 Tantallon

Lobster breakfast and brunch

25

Mother's Pizza

📍 Bridgewater

Lobster pizza — a South Shore twist

🦞 Lobster & Seafood Experiences

Book guided seafood tours, lobster boat experiences, and culinary adventures along the South Shore and Halifax waterfront.

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Nova Scotia Chowder Trail

Creamy vs. Manhattan — the coastal chowder competition

The Chowder Trail celebrates one of Atlantic Canada's most beloved dishes. Nova Scotia chowder is traditionally creamy — thick with potatoes, local clams, scallops, and haddock in a rich cream base. Along the trail, you'll find chefs putting their own spin on this Maritime classic, from smoked haddock chowders to modern twists with local craft beer. Some stops even offer Manhattan-style (tomato-based) for the great chowder debate.

Creamy (Nova Scotia Traditional)

The classic. Cream or milk-based with potatoes, onions, celery, clams, haddock, and sometimes scallops or lobster. Thick, rich, and warming — perfect after a day on the coast.

  • Milk or cream base
  • Potatoes, onions, celery
  • Local clams, haddock, scallops
  • Often finished with butter and herbs
  • Served with rolls or biscuits

Manhattan (Tomato-Based)

A lighter, tangier alternative. Tomato broth with the same fresh seafood but a brighter, more acidic profile. Less common in NS but gaining fans who prefer a lighter bowl.

  • Tomato or clam juice base
  • Same fresh NS seafood
  • Carrots, celery, potatoes
  • Herbs and sometimes a splash of wine
  • Lighter, brothier consistency

Trail Stops

1

Halls Harbour Lobster Pound

📍 Halls Harbour, Bay of Fundy

Creamy traditional

2

The Knot Pub

📍 Lunenburg

Creamy with smoked haddock

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Salt Shanty

📍 Lunenburg

Creamy Nova Scotia style

4

The Grand Banker

📍 Lunenburg

Creamy with local clams

5

Fisherman's Cove

📍 Eastern Passage

Creamy seafood medley

6

Shore Club

📍 Hubbards

Creamy traditional

7

The Oyster Shack

📍 Mahone Bay

Creamy with oysters

8

Rhubarb Restaurant

📍 Mahone Bay

Creamy modern twist

9

Mother's Pizza

📍 Bridgewater

Creamy comfort

10

Murphy's The Cable Wharf

📍 Halifax

Creamy harbour-style

11

The Bicycle Thief

📍 Halifax

Creamy Italian-inspired

12

Henry House

📍 Halifax

Creamy with local beer

13

The Old Fish Factory

📍 Lunenburg

Creamy with scallops

14

BlackRock Bistro

📍 Pictou

Creamy Northumberland

15

Lobster on the Wharf

📍 Pictou

Creamy with lobster

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Seaport Fish & Chips

📍 Yarmouth

Creamy southwestern NS

🍽️ Dining Experiences & Food Tours

Pair your chowder trail adventure with food tours and culinary experiences across the South Shore and Halifax.

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Good Cheer Trail

80+ stops — wineries, breweries, cideries, distilleries & meaderies

Launched in 2015 by Taste of Nova Scotia, the Good Cheer Trail is Canada's first winery, brewery, cidery, and distillery trail. Starting with just 35 stops, the trail has expanded to 80+ participating locations in 2026, stretching from Yarmouth to Cape Breton. The trail is named after the Good Cheer — the order of the day at North America's first social club, the Order of Good Cheer, founded by Samuel de Champlain at Port-Royal in 1606. Read the full Good Cheer Trail guide →

The brewery contingent ranges from Halifax waterfront mainstays to smaller university-town taprooms in places like Antigonish, with cideries and craft distilleries tucked along the South Shore and Annapolis Valley.

Interactive Map

The official Good Cheer Trail interactive map has GPS navigation to all 80+ stops, with filtering by type (winery, brewery, cidery, distillery, meadery).

Open Official Trail Map ↗

🍷 Winerys (20 stops)

Benjamin Bridge 📍 Gaspereau Valley
Luckett Vineyards 📍 Wolfville
Lightfoot & Wolfville 📍 Wolfville
Planters Ridge 📍 Port Williams
Blomidon Estate Winery 📍 Canning
Gaspereau Vineyards 📍 Gaspereau
Domaine de Grand Pré 📍 Wolfville
L'Acadie Vineyards 📍 Wolfville
Avondale Sky Winery 📍 Newport Landing
Sainte-Famille Wines 📍 Falmouth
Jost Vineyards 📍 Malagash
Carleton Vineyards 📍 Carleton
Mason Estate Winery 📍 Bible Hill
Muir Murray Estate Winery 📍 Lunenburg
Petite Rivière Vines 📍 Hebbville
Rossignol Estate Winery 📍 Bear River
Beach Breeze Winery 📍 Malagash
Sainvil Wines 📍 Bridgewater
Kingsville Estate Winery 📍 Kingsville
Economy Fruit Winery 📍 Economy

🍎 Ciderys (9 stops)

Annapolis Cider Company 📍 Sherbrooke
Bishops Cellar Cider 📍 Berwick
Duncans Cove Cider 📍 Duncans Cove
Blue Harbour Cider 📍 Weymouth
Idle Wild Cider 📍 Wolfville
Cape Breton Cider 📍 Baddeck, Cape Breton
Annapolis Cider Co. 📍 Annapolis Royal
Roots Cidery 📍 Valley
Wild Craft Beverages 📍 Halifax

🍯 Cidery & Meaderys (1 stops)

White Heron Cidery & Meadery 📍 Falmouth

🍯 Meaderys (5 stops)

Elderflower Meadery 📍 Milton
Smooth Meadows Meadery 📍 Mill Village
Rising Spice Meadery 📍 Hubley
Bee Creek Apiary & Meadery 📍 Coldstream
Heaven's Door Meadery 📍 Head of Jeddore

🍺 Brewerys (37 stops)

Alexander Keith's Brewery 📍 Halifax
Halifax Brewing Company 📍 Halifax
Good Robot Brewing 📍 Halifax
North Brewing Co. 📍 Halifax
Unfiltered Brewing 📍 Halifax
Propeller Brewing 📍 Halifax
Garrison Brewing 📍 Halifax
Tatamagouche Brewing 📍 Tatamagouche
Pictou Brewery 📍 Pictou
Big Spruce Brewing 📍 Nyanza, Cape Breton
Breton Brewing 📍 Sydney, Cape Breton
Route 19 Brewing 📍 Mabou, Cape Breton
Bad Deck Brew Pub 📍 Baddeck, Cape Breton
Lunenburg Brewing Company 📍 Lunenburg
Saltbox Brewing 📍 Mahone Bay
Spindrift Brewing 📍 Bridgewater
Reservoir Brewing 📍 Bridgetown
Annapolis Brewing Company 📍 Annapolis Royal
Digby Brewing Company 📍 Digby
Yarmouth Brewing Company 📍 Yarmouth
Huntsman Brewing 📍 Dartmouth
Nine Locks Brewing 📍 Dartmouth
Evergreen Brewing 📍 New Glasgow
Windmill Road Brewpub 📍 Dartmouth
Devils Bridge Brewing 📍 Dartmouth
Ordinance Brewing 📍 Dartmouth
Hfx Beer Garden 📍 Halifax
Citadelle Nano-Brewery 📍 Halifax
Aquilon Brewing 📍 Dartmouth
Barnone Brewing 📍 Bible Hill
Heritage Brewing 📍 Antigonish
Antigonish Brewing 📍 Antigonish
Doryman Brewing 📍 Canso
Lunn's Mill Beer Company 📍 Bridgetown
Utopia Brewing 📍 Middleton
Pomquet Brew House 📍 Pomquet
Cheticamp Brewing 📍 Cheticamp, Cape Breton

🍯 Brewery (Revived under new ownership)s (1 stops)

2 Crows Brewing Co. ⚠️ Closed March 2026 — acquired by Murphy Hospitality Group, beers returning mid-2026 📍 Halifax

🥃 Distillerys (6 stops)

Glenora Distillery 📍 Glenville, Cape Breton
Ironworks Distillery 📍 Lunenburg
Steinhart Distillery 📍 Ardoise
Merchant du Nord 📍 Windsor
Cape Breton Distillery 📍 Sydney, Cape Breton
Sterling Premium Vodka 📍 Arichat, Cape Breton

🍎 Nova Scotia Cider Appellation — Canada's First

Nova Scotia is home to Canada's first cider appellation, a protected designation that guarantees cider is made from 100% Nova Scotia–grown apples under strict quality standards. Similar to wine appellations, this ensures authenticity and terroir — only cider crafted entirely from local fruit earns the appellation mark. Look for the appellation mark on local ciders at farmers' markets, cideries along the Good Cheer Trail, and liquor stores across the province. It's a uniquely Nova Scotian way to taste the region's orchard heritage.

🚗 Driving the Good Cheer Trail? Designate a Driver.

The Good Cheer Trail spans the entire province — from Yarmouth to Cape Breton. A rental car gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace. Compare rates from multiple providers.

🍷 Brewery & Winery Tours

Let someone else do the driving. Book guided brewery tours, wine tasting experiences, and craft beverage adventures across Nova Scotia.

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Nova Scotia Cheese Trail

7 artisan cheesemakers · 14 stops · Canada's newest culinary trail

Launched in August 2025 by Taste of Nova Scotia and Dairy Farmers of Nova Scotia, the Cheese Trail winds through fertile valleys, coastal farmlands, and charming communities. Meet the makers, sample world-class artisan cheeses, and collect stamps in your Cheese Trail passport — from Cape Breton's 24/7 vending machine creamery to the Italian traditions of Roma Cheese.

🚗 Need a Car for the Culinary Trails?

All four culinary trails are designed as driving routes through rural Nova Scotia. Compare rental car rates from multiple providers for your food tourism road trip.

📱 Stay Connected on the Culinary Trails

International visitors: skip the roaming fees with an — instant activation, works across all Maritime provinces, starts at ~$5 USD.

Where to Stay on Your Culinary Adventure

Book accommodations near trail stops — from Annapolis Valley inns to coastal cottages on the South Shore. Booking.com has the widest selection of Nova Scotia properties, with free cancellation on most rooms.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Taste of Nova Scotia culinary trails?
There are 4 official culinary trails: the Lobster Trail, Chowder Trail, Good Cheer Trail, and Cheese Trail. Together they cover 100+ stops across the province, from seafood restaurants to wineries, breweries, and artisan cheesemakers.
Is there a cost to participate?
All four trails are free to explore. Individual tastings, tours, and meals are at your own expense. The digital passport app is free to download. Some stops offer complimentary samples.
How does the digital passport work?
Download the Taste of Nova Scotia app (iOS/Android), create a profile, and check in at participating stops using GPS. Each check-in earns a digital stamp. More stamps = more entries into prize draws for culinary experiences and gift certificates.
How long does it take to complete all 4 trails?
To visit every stop across all 4 trails would take 2–3 weeks. Most visitors pick 1–2 trails for a week-long trip. The Lobster Trail (South Shore) and Cheese Trail (Annapolis Valley) can be combined in a long weekend.
Do I need a car?
Yes. The culinary trails span rural Nova Scotia with no public transit connecting stops. Rent a car in Halifax and plan your route. The Good Cheer Trail especially requires a designated driver.
What's the best time of year for the culinary trails?
May through October offers the best weather and full operating hours. Lobster season peaks December–February for the South Shore fishery. Good Cheer Trail stops are busiest in summer but many operate year-round.
Are the trails family-friendly?
The Lobster, Chowder, and Cheese trails are great for families. The Good Cheer Trail includes wineries, breweries, and distilleries — these are adults-only experiences, though many stops have food and non-alcoholic options for all ages.

The Nova Scotia culinary trails are operated by Taste of Nova Scotia, the province's food tourism marketing organization. The trails operate on Mi'kma'ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi'kmaw People.

Official trail sites: GoodCheerTrail.com · NovaScotiaCheeseTrail.com · TasteOfNovaScotia.com

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