Pictou Causeway - Highway 106 S
Gateway to Nova Scotia's Scottish Heritage
The Pictou Causeway connects the town of Pictou to the mainland, offering sweeping views of Pictou Harbour—one of the most historically significant waterways in Canada. It was here in 1773 that the ship Hector arrived carrying the first wave of Scottish Highland settlers to Nova Scotia, earning Pictou the title "Birthplace of New Scotland." Today, the town celebrates this heritage through the Hector Heritage Quay, where a full-scale replica of the original ship sits proudly at the waterfront.
Beyond its rich history, Pictou charms visitors with its vibrant downtown filled with local artisan shops, cozy cafés, and the famous Pictou County pizza—a regional delicacy featuring a distinctive brown sauce. The surrounding area offers sandy beaches, scenic hiking trails, and the picturesque Northumberland Strait, making it an ideal destination for both history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts.

















