Skip to Main Content Jump to Main Content
Attractions

How to Get to Peggy’s Cove From Downtown Halifax

Peggy’s Cove is an iconic Nova Scotia landmark that’s well worth a visit—especially when you consider that it’s less than a one hour drive from downtown Halifax!

No matter whether you're arriving from the airport, the cruise terminal, or you just want to know the best route to drive, there are plenty of ways to get yourself out to see this iconic Canadian lighthouse and explore its surrounding village. So pack your camera and your sense of adventure, and head for this picturesque postcard-come-to-life.

Here are 5 ways to get to Peggy's Cove by land, by air, and by sea.

1. When you have access to a vehicle

Peggy’s Cove is about a 50-minute drive from downtown Halifax, and the route is very straightforward. Take Quinpool Road to the Armdale Roundabout and take the third exit for St. Margaret’s Bay Road. At the set of lights, turn left onto Route 333 (fittingly known as The Lighthouse Route) towards Peggy’s Cove.

You'll stay on Route 333 for about half an hour (36 kms) until it turns into Peggy’s Point Road.

Places to Stop Along the Way

Looking to fuel up before your road trip? The Armview is located directly off of the Armdale rotary, and offers coffee, tea, and delicious home-cooked meals that can either be enjoyed in their charming retro-inspired diner, or taken out to consume on the road.

Twenty years ago, Peggy’s Cove was the site of a devastating airplane crash, SwissAir Flight 111. To mark the tragic events of September 2, 1998, a memorial was erected overlooking the place where the plane sunk into the sea. It blends beautifully with the rugged landscape and is worth visiting for a moment of serenity and reflection. You’ll see it on the right-hand side of the road on your way into Peggy’s Cove.

2. When you don't have access to a vehicle

It’s not possible to get to Peggy’s Cove by Halifax's public transit system, however, there are plenty of alternative options for those looking to hitch a ride:

2a - Taxi to Peggy’s Cove
A taxi ride to Peggy’s Cove will run you $80–$100 each way, however, Halifax taxi company Casino Taxi offers Peggy’s Cove tours if you’re looking for a flexible way to explore the region. A taxi will drive you there, wait for an hour while you explore, and drive you back to the city for a flat rate of $150. If you want to stay longer, the cost is $26.80 per extra hour.

2b - Rent a car in Halifax and drive to Peggy's Cove
Depending on how long you’d like to stay in Peggy’s Cove, a car rental may be the right fit for you. Halifax is home to all of the major car rental companies such as Enterprise, Hertz, Avis, and Budget, all of which offer day-long rentals starting as low as $100.

3. When you want to make a day of it

Go North Tours offers a variety of Peggy’s Cove excursions with friendly service and reasonable rates. These comprehensive tours come with or without lunch and include stops at other must-see Halifax landmarks such as the Titanic Cemetery and The Public Gardens.

If you’re looking to go beyond Peggy’s Cove, a day tour with Alternative Routes is a wonderful way to experience not only the picturesque lighthouse but the Annapolis Valley as well. The full loop lasts from 9 a.m.–6 p.m.

4. When you arrive via cruise ship

If you’re visiting Halifax on a cruise and you’d like to spend the day exploring Peggy’s Cove, you’re in luck! There are car rental outlets at the VIA Rail stationa mere block from the cruise terminal.

Both Bruce’s Tours and Viator offer excellent half and full-day tours to Peggy’s Cove that depart from Halifax’s port, or just down the boardwalk from your ship.

5. When you arrive by plane

Visiting Halifax by plane? We can’t think of a better way to stretch your legs than by scrambling over the rocks at Peggy’s Cove.

Driving from Halifax Stanfield International Airport, take Highway 102 Southbound to Exit 3 and turn left on Highway 213. Follow Highway 213 to the end, and then take Route 333 straight to Peggy’s Cove.

From the quaint little fishing village to the rugged, otherworldly coastline, the authentic lobster feasts, and the local artisan shops, Peggy’s Cove is a quintessential Nova Scotian landmark that is not to be missed!

Explore and enjoy—but take care to stay off the black rocks for your safety. The ocean waves at Peggy’s Cove are mesmerizingly beautiful but they can also be strong.

Whether you’re arriving by plane, boat, or car, you’ll love exploring Peggy’s Cove.

Discover more from Peggy's Cove:

» Everything You Need to Know About Peggy’s Cove

» The TRUE Story of Peggy of the Cove

» Top 5 Reasons to Visit Peggy’s Cove During Winter