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Discover the most popular places to visit in Liverpool
Fort Point Lighthouse Park
9.0/10 (37 reviews)
This historic 1855 lighthouse showcases Nova Scotia's maritime past with its hand-cranked foghorn and displays. Enjoy panoramic harbour views from the peaceful grounds, open June through September.
Queens County Museum
7.6/10 (7 reviews)
Explore Nova Scotia's seafaring legacy through authentic Mi'kmaq artifacts and the Liverpool Packet privateer ship replica. Step back in time with interactive exhibits and period costumes in this donation-based museum.
Hank Snow Home Town Museum
8.8/10 (13 reviews)
Housed in Liverpool's historic train station, this museum celebrates country music legend Hank Snow's journey to stardom. View his 1947 Cadillac while exploring Canadian country music heritage.
Market on the Mersey
8.4/10 (12 reviews)
This riverside market in Liverpool, Nova Scotia showcases the region's finest local produce and artisanal crafts. Wander among vendor stalls while enjoying live music and the authentic maritime community atmosphere.
Sherman Hines Museum of Photography
7.8/10 (11 reviews)
Discover photography's evolution through rare cameras, Victorian albums, and artistic works at this specialized museum. Photography enthusiasts will enjoy the hologram gallery and fine art collections by Sherman Hines.
Perkins House Museum
7.8/10 (7 reviews)
Step into Simeon Perkins' 1766 Cape Cod-style home, where detailed diaries chronicle colonial Liverpool life. Explore period furnishings that showcase this merchant's pivotal role during the American Revolution.
Astor Theatre
8.0/10 (21 reviews)
Nova Scotia's oldest performing arts venue, the Astor Theatre has hosted cultural events since 1902. Experience world-class concerts and plays in its acoustically rich historic interior with soaring ceilings.
Rossignol Cultural Centre
7.6/10 (7 reviews)
This former high school houses an eclectic museum with wildlife exhibits including an 18-foot giraffe. Explore the outdoor cultural village featuring a Maud Lewis house replica and Mi'kmaq structures.
"Felt very welcome at arrival and throughout our stay. Stephanie gave us a great rundown of places to eat and what things were going on in Shelburne during our stay. Love the location right on the water. The sunsets were magnificent.
The only thing that would have made our stay more comfortable would be an armchair by the window to enjoy the view. Would definitely stay again!"
"Breakfast was mediocre at best. Nothing to get excited about. Pool is okay, a bit outdated. Entire property is mediocre. Housekeeping comes at 8 am and knocks unless you have your do not disturb sign out. We got rudely awakened, front desk informed us that we need to put sign out for next day."
"The TV / Fibre connection was temperamental and the staff did not make up the room between days with wild have been nice. Other than that it was nice"
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.