| A few Spots I assume you have one of the local cruising guides for NS, if not I could check the title on mine which is out on the boat right now. Heading up the coast from Shelburne you should stop at Carter's Beach at Port Mouton. This a beautiful, long, protected, mostly deserted, sandy beach that you can anchor off of because its orientation has the prevailing breezes blowing off the beach. It is also protected from swell. We have spent many days here. It looks like a Caribbean setting but the water is usually very cold here. From there it’s about 2 hours to Brooklyn Marina in Liverpool. Very friendly group of volunteers run it and there is usually someone there that will drive you into town, or you can dingy over to a dock right in town. Next day sail towards Halifax is the LaHave River, go right up to the Yacht club but stop at the LaHave bakery on the way which has a dock and lots of fresh baked food. We never pass without stopping. The LaHave Yacht Club is a friendly spot but not near any stores. Take a motorsail up river Bridgewater. It is well marked and easy if you have a chart plotter. Next day sail is to Lunenburg which is worth staying for a few days. There are moorings that you pay for at the Yacht Shop. After Lunenburg the next day sail is to Mahone Bay which will be you warmest sailing area up to now. Mahone Bay town roadway is open but there are moorings available and it is usually fine. Chester is another good stop. There are many islands to anchor off and you should also go into Deep Cove which is very protected but not as private as it used to be. Next day sail is to St Margarets Bay. You can anchor behind Shutin Island and hike up to the top for a great view. For overnight, anchor behind Franks George Island which is very protected and quiet. Shinning Waters Marine is further in and has full services. Clam Island is another good overnight spot. Hubards has a nice restaurant with a dock. Anchor space in this cove is becoming limited but it is very protected. Next day sail should be to Rogues Roost near Prospect. The entrance looks tight but quite simple when your there and watch the entrance rock that on the chart. Very protected, scenic spot. Your next day sail is to Halifax. There are mooring or anchoring in the NW arm where there are 2 Yacht Clubs. Can also anchor in behing McNabs Island. There are more docks added along the downtown area all the time but they usually need reservations. You’re now half way to the Brasdoor Lakes with many islands between there and Halifax so you can take as much time as you want. Send me a note if you want to know something specific. I am usually in the described area during July and August. |