

Montours Knob Lighthouse, perched on a rocky cliff, offers stunning ocean views and a glimpse into Nova Scotia's maritime history.
A historic lighthouse offering panoramic views of the coast, perfect for a morning visit.
A beautiful beach and wildlife refuge, ideal for an afternoon of relaxation and exploration.
A peaceful refuge for birds and other wildlife, best visited in the evening for a serene experience.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its homemade pancakes and scenic views.
A historic restaurant located near the lighthouse, offering fresh seafood and beautiful views.
An upscale dining experience with a view of the lighthouse, known for its excellent steaks and seafood.
Montours Knob Lighthouse is often windy and rainy, a waterproof jacket is essential for comfort and safety.
For observing wildlife and enjoying the scenic views around the lighthouse, binoculars are recommended.
To protect against bugs and insects common in coastal areas, an insect repellent is optional but helpful.
Handcrafted wooden replicas of the iconic Montours Knob Lighthouse, capturing the region's maritime history.
Traditional Scottish tartans, woven and designed locally, reflecting the island's Celtic heritage.
Canned or bottled lobster-based products, showcasing the region's famous seafood.

Scrambled eggs, local bacon, cheddar cheese, and avocado wrapped in a warm tortilla.
Fresh crab meat, seasoned and pan-fried, served on a brioche bun with lettuce and tartar sauce.

A hearty stew made with fresh fish, shrimp, and clams in a creamy, herb-infused broth.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sangiran is renowned for its fossil discoveries, offering insights into the evolution of Homo erectus.
A hidden gem in Maddur, showcasing intricate artworks and sculptures.
Explore the grandeur of the former royal palace, now a museum, showcasing Malay architecture and royal artifacts.