Digby Travel Guide
Welcome to Digby!
Digby, Nova Scotia, can be found on the shores of the Bay of Fundy, home to the world's highest tides. In 1997, Canadian Living Magazine voted Digby the most romantic city in Canada because the fresh sea air and passionate Acadian culture combine to form an enchanting and historically rich destination. A stroll along the Admiral's Walk in downtown Digby will lead visitors to the Admiral Digby Museum, named after Sir Robert Digby, who led pioneers to the town in 1783. The nearby Fisherman's Memorial Park pays homage to the fallen fishers from Digby's past. Digby is well-known as the scallop capital of the world and each year in August the locals hold Digby Scallop Days, an exciting celebration which pays tribute to this distinction. Don't forget the camera; the scallop fleet is a photo opportunity that is not to be missed.
Tourist Attractions

This geological masterpiece is world-renowned for its gigantic waves, some of which are as high as a four-storey building.
Hotels & Motels

Situated in a historic 1853 waterfront home, this centrally-located B & B offers three rooms, each with ensuite 4-piece baths, Cable TVs, reading areas and period furnishings.
Tour Operators

Explore the east coast with Ambassatours Gray Line, a professional tour operator specializing in guided tours and vacations of Atlantic Canada.
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