Historic Pictou makes for an interesting visit when traveling through the maritime regions of Canada. Known as the birthplace of New Scotland, Pictou was where the first Scottish immigrants landed in 1773.
Today, there is a wonderful maritime museum and historical site where a replica of the Hector ship can be visited at the picturesque harbor front area.
The beaches nearby are well known for their warm water currents, and in summer, are ideal for a quick dip.
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Places near Pictou
- Nova Scotia 30 miles away
- Spry Point 43 miles away
- Charlottetown 44 miles away
- Liscomb Mills 55 miles away
- Prince Edward Island 56 miles away
- Cavendish 65 miles away
- Charlos Cove 73 miles away
- Halifax 83 miles away
- Hopewell Rocks 91 miles away
- West Point 104 miles away
- Cape Breton & Cabot Trail 105 miles away
- Lunenburg 120 miles away
- ÃŽles de la Madeleine 123 miles away
- Ingonish 129 miles away
- Kouchibouguac National Park 133 miles away
- Louisbourg 133 miles away
- Annapolis Royal 152 miles away
- Saint John 166 miles away
- The Bay of Fundy 170 miles away
- Caraquet & the Acadian Peninsula 180 miles away
- New Brunswick 180 miles away
- Saint Andrews by-the-Sea 215 miles away
- The Gaspé Peninsula 234 miles away
- Anticosti Island 264 miles away
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Our expert guides to exploring Pictou
Written by our specialists from their own experiences of visiting Pictou, these guides will help you make the most of your time there. We share both our practical recommendations and the best ways to appreciate Pictou at its best.
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Canada’s Maritime Provinces
Canada’s Maritime Provinces offer a quieter alternative to the west coast. Here, you can follow coastal roads to secluded coves and traditional lighthouses. Visit peaceful fishing villages where saltbox houses line the waterfront. And, explore the area’s Celtic roots. Canada specialist Jon shares his highlights of the region.
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