Quaco Museum
The legacy of sea captains and shipbuilders endures in the architecture of historic homes and in the Quaco Museum where the Village’s rich history is brought to life. Opened in 1978, the Quaco Museum and Library has a collection of artifacts and books that help tell the history of St. Martins and the Quaco area. This is a charitable organization so it is run entirely by unpaid volunteers.
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Location
St. Martins
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Time
30 min – 1 hour
Cost
$
There is a curated adventure around every corner and we are here to lay it all out for you.
Other activities you might enjoy
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Martin Head Lookout
This is a favourite stop along the Fundy Trail Parkway! Take a look to the east and you'll see an amazing stretch of Fundy coastline and a beautiful view of Martin Head, a long stretch of gravel connected to a rocky head at the mouth of the Quiddy River.
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Tynemouth Creek - Covered Bridge
Built in 1927, the Tynemouth Creek Covered Bridge allows visitors to cross a tidal estuary and see the beauty of rustic, rural charm. This quaint structure close to the Bay of Fundy harkens back to an earlier age and is a sweet spot if you're road-tripping in the area.
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Once Upon a Tide
While you're out exploring the sea caves and grabbing lunch, make sure to check out Once Upon a Tide to pick up your souvenir!
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Quaco Museum
The legacy of sea captains and shipbuilders endures in the architecture of historic homes and in the Quaco Museum where the Village’s rich history is brought to life. Opened in 1978, the Quaco Museum and Library has a collection of artifacts and books that help tell the history of St. Martins and the Quaco area. This is a charitable organization so it is run entirely by unpaid volunteers.
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Long Beach
Just a short drive away!
If you're looking to experience more of the legendary Bay of Fundy tides, look no further than Long Beach. At low tide, this beach expands far and wide, exposing two and a half kilometres (1 .5 miles) of shoreline and ocean floor.