Summer in Nova Scotia: Festivals and events for everyone all season long.
Summer in Nova Scotia is shaping up to be one to remember. Whether you’re a seasoned explorer of Canada’s Ocean Playground or a first-time visitor, there’s something for everyone. Pack your comfy shoes, your appetite and your sense of adventure, and get ready to set sail on The CAT, Northumberland Ferries or MV Fundy Rose because Nova Scotia is calling!
Royal NS International Tattoo: June 28-July 1
Music lovers won’t want to miss the Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo in Halifax. This dazzling display of military music and pageantry is a highlight every summer, drawing visitors from all parts of Canada and beyond to Halifax. This year, the Tattoo is celebrating 100 years of the Royal Canadian Air Force, emphasizing the innovation of those bold enough to touch the skies while spotlighting the vital work of the Canadian Armed Forces. Enjoy festive marching bands, dazzling acrobats, military displays, pipes and drums and as always, much more!
KitchenFest! Feis a Chidsin!: June 28-July 6
Craving an immersive Celtic experience? Head to Cape Breton for the KitchenFest! The 11th edition of this festival is a week-long celebration of Gaelic culture. It honours the music, dance, community and delicious food of Cape Breton and those who call the beautiful island home. This festival is perfect for immersing yourself in traditional music workshops, lively dance competitions and captivating storytelling. Savour hearty stews, fresh seafood and other Cape Breton specialties, all enjoyed with the legendary Cape Breton hospitality and humour. This event is a huge island-wide celebration that feels like one big kitchen party.
Lobster Bash: July 5-7
Lobster and Digby go together like peanut butter and jelly! Indulge in fresh lobster at the Lobster Bash in Digby. This vibrant festival has live music, all-you-can-eat lobster dinners and cooking demonstrations, as well as unique events like the fish tub derby, the lobster trap stacking competition and even an excavation challenge. Come for the lobster, stay for the fun — who knows, you might even discover a secret talent at the Lobster Bash this year!
TD Halifax Jazz Festival: July 9-14
Warm summer nights along the Halifax waterfront and smooth rhythms drifting across the harbour can only mean one thing — the TD Halifax Jazz Festival is in full swing. This highly anticipated event stands as the oldest and biggest summer festival in Atlantic Canada, bringing in crowds from far and wide. Groove to a diverse lineup featuring world-class jazz artists alongside local talents. From established acts like Killer Mike and Emmylou Harris to rising stars like Jill Barbers and Eliana Cuevas and Jeremy Ledbetter, the festival offers something for every musical taste. Don’t miss this chance to celebrate music, community and the beauty of Nova Scotia.
Yarmouth Car Show: July 19-20
Calling all car enthusiasts! Mark your calendars because the Yarmouth Car Show, hosted by the Roaring 20’s Antique Auto Club, is back into town this July. This annual event is a must-see for anyone who appreciates the timeless beauty and history of automobiles. From gleaming antiques and classic cruisers to head-turning customs and unique motorcycles, the Yarmouth Car Show is sure to get every gearhead’s engine revving.
Festival Acadien de Clare: July 27-August 3
Looking for a more laid-back experience? Immerse yourself in the vibrant Acadian culture of Nova Scotia at the Festival Acadien de Clare. As the oldest Acadian festival in the world, it is an esteemed celebration of culture and heritage. Each year, Saint Mary’s Bay welcome’s thousands of people from all over the world for a week filled with activities for all ages. While the Acadian Parade steals the spotlight, there’s also a popular bazaar filled with local gems, a lumberjack competition and mouthwatering local food. All of this accompanied by Acadian, Cajun and even Bluegrass music. Explore Acadian culture and celebrate your Acadian Pride in the heart of Nova Scotia.
Western Nova Scotia Exhibition: July 31-August 3
Steeped in over 160 years of history, the Western Nova Scotia Exhibition has become a Yarmouth area tradition. This long-running event offers top-notch entertainment for the whole family. It features bouncy castles, a multicultural festival, hard-hitting action from the top stars of UCW (Ultimate Championship Wrestling) and lots of food vendors to enjoy. Whether you’re planning a fun-filled day trip with the kids or an outing with friends, the Exhibition promises a memorable experience for visitors of all ages.
Halifax Busker Festival: July 31-August 5
You know it’s summer in Halifax when the city fills with all kinds of street entertainers. The Halifax International Busker Festival transforms downtown Halifax into a vibrant stage for the world’s best and most exciting street performers. From awe-inspiring acrobats and unique jugglers to captivating musicians and mind-bending magicians, this free festival offers something for everyone. Prepare to be amazed by the international talent and soak up the infectious energy of this summertime celebration overlooking the Halifax waterfront.
Nova Scotia Summer Fest: August 15-17
Save the date, music lovers! The Nova Scotia music scene comes alive this August for the Nova Scotia Summer Fest in Antigonish. This three-day celebration highlights the province’s rich music scene and culture, making sure to always promote emerging musicians. The festivities kick off with a free Summer Fest Cookout, where you’re invited to mingle with fellow music fans, grab some delicious food and fuel up for a weekend of unforgettable shows.
Wedgeport Tuna Tournament: August 17-24
Dive into Maritime history and excitement this August at the 20th annual Wedgeport Tuna Tournament and Festival. This week-long event celebrates Wedgeport’s rich tuna fishing traditions, dating all the way back to the mid 1900s! Alltough the tuna have migrated further offshore, the competitions and festivities remain thrilling. Travel with The CAT to Yarmouth and witness skilled anglers vie for the biggest Bluefin. Then, explore the Wedgeport Tuna Museum to learn about the village’s deep connection to these magnificent fish. This summer, mark your calendars to join the community in this family-friendly event, where crowds gather to celebrate a unique maritime tradition.
Wharf Rat Rally: August 29-September 1
Rev up your engines for the Wharf Rat Rally in Digby, Canada’s largest multi-day motorcycle rally! Since 2005, this roaring event has attracted thousands of bikes, riders and fans. Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, this rally transforms Digby’s 1.2 km main street into a biker’s paradise, packed with live music, stunt shows, biker games and custom builders. This event happens over Labour Day weekend and promises an unforgettable experience. Book your voyage on The CAT with your motorcycle for a smooth ride to Nova Scotia, and dive into the excitement of the summer. Don’t miss this chance to meet up with old friends and make new ones at the ultimate biker bash.
Getting Here is Part of the Adventure
When it comes to summer events in Nova Scotia, getting here is half the fun! Make sure to include a ferry ride aboard MV Fundy Rose, Northumberland Ferries or The CAT in your plans and take in breathtaking views along the way. Book your passage today.
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