Sandy Point Lighthouse
Walk out to the lighthouse at low tide for the perfect photo
Guarding the mouth of Shelburne Harbour, Sandy Point Lighthouse is one of the South Shore's most beloved landmarks. At low tide, the receding waters reveal a sandy path that lets you walk right out to the lighthouse—an experience that draws photographers, families, and romantics alike. Bring a bucket to collect sand dollars, relax on the exposed sandbar, or grab a treat from the nearby canteen while taking in panoramic harbour views.
The lighthouse sits within the Municipality of the District of Shelburne, a welcoming rural community just an hour from the Yarmouth Ferry and two hours from Halifax. Here, rugged coastlines meet pristine white sand beaches, and charming fishing villages dot the landscape. History buffs can explore the Black Loyalist Heritage Centre in Birchtown—North America's first freed Black settlement—while outdoor enthusiasts can golf, paddle, surf, sail, or wander extensive trail networks.
Sandy Point has become a favourite venue for weddings, family reunions, and special events, thanks to its stunning backdrop and relaxed coastal atmosphere. Whether you're chasing the golden hour for that perfect shot or simply escaping life's hustle and bustle, this corner of Nova Scotia—home to the third-best natural harbour in the world—invites you to slow down and savour every moment.









