Peggy’s Cove, a quaint fishing village in Nova Scotia, Canada, has remained largely unchanged for over a century. Nestled along the rugged shore of St. Margaret’s Bay, the village is characterized by its colorful, salt-weathered fishermen’s houses and the iconic red-and-white lighthouse that stands as a beacon against the sea. Visitors can still see lobster traps, jetties, and fishing boats scattered throughout, offering a glimpse into the traditional maritime way of life. The village’s enduring charm and authentic coastal atmosphere continue to draw visitors seeking a slice of historic Nova Scotia.
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