There are so many unique traditions that Nova Scotians share, but one of my favorites has to be the lobster trap or buoy Christmas trees that line the coast and appear across the whole province! I’m not sure who first started the trend, but it seems like every fishing community has one now—and they are amazing!
Here’s a full list of them and where they can be found and a map below!
Southwest Nova Scotia
- Barrington / Cape Sable Island – McGray Avenue, Barrington Passage waterfront.
- Dennis Point (East Pubnico) – Dennis Point Wharf area.
- Wedgeport – Breakwater Wharf.
- Port Maitland – Near Port Maitland Wharf.
- Sandy Point – Sandy Point Lighthouse area.
- Port Mouton – Waterfront near Seaside Park.
South Shore
- Lunenburg – Town square near the waterfront.
- Peggy’s Cove – Near Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse.
- Harbourville – Bay of Fundy wharf area.
- Eastern Passage – Fisherman’s Cove boardwalk.
- Sambro – Community wharf area.
- Musquodoboit Harbour – Waterfront park near the wharf.
North Shore & Cape Breton
- Toney River (Pictou County) – Toney River Wharf.
- Wallace – Wallace Wharf area.
- Cheticamp – Waterfront near the fishing docks.
- Gabarus – Community wharf.
- North Sydney – Downtown waterfront park.
Other Spots
- Westport (Brier Island) – Near ferry landing and wharf.
- Pugwash – Waterfront park near the wharf.








