Vacation rentals in Port Mouton

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Top-rated vacation rentals in Port Mouton

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Cabin in Port Joli

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Robertson Lake Cottage-Lady's Slipper

You’ll love my place because of the privacy, the view from the balcony off your bedroom. It's next to the lake and a little beach for swimming, close to beautiful Keji Seaside National Park, Thomas Raddall Provincial Park, Carter's Beach Provincial Park and other white sand ocean beaches. The cottage is cosy and comfortable, furnished with classic Canadian Vilas Maple furniture. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travellers, families (with kids 4+) and furry friends (pets).

Jun 3 – 10

R2,139 ZAR per night
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Cottage in Shelburne

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Grace Cottage

This quiet rural setting on the Lighthouse Route offers an expansive waterfront just steps from the deck with panoramic views from everywhere on the property. Just 10 minutes from the town of Shelburne ( historic loyalist settlement)/and close to many white sand beaches.The cottage is fronted by Pierce’s Beach, a usable rock sand beach, boasting at times some spectacular waves. Fronted by ever changing traffic on Shelburne Harbour. Even inclement weather presents for striking photo ops.

Dec 8 – 15

R1,846 ZAR per night
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Tower in Broad Cove

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Shackup Tower - 30 ft in the air & hot tub

Perched high on an ocean hillside, built on 30 ft tall steel legs, the cozy quarters above are akin to an old ship’s cabin. With 360 views at 30ft up you can chart the sun and stars across the sky, set your rhythm to the ebb & flow of the tide and scout the surf from above. Greet the evenings with a cozy woodstove, sunset with drinks on the deck, moonrise with a dip in the hottub & mornings with fresh espresso. Permit yourself to depart land for a while and come stand watch at The Tower.

Dec 27 – Jan 3

R10,791 ZAR per night

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Cottage in Port Mouton

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 96 reviews

The Harbour Hideaway - Port Mouton

Oct 4 – 11

R2,498 ZAR per night
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Cottage in Region of Queens Municipality

4.87 out of 5 average rating, 95 reviews

Castaway Ocean View Cottage - Summerville Beach

Nov 19 – 26

R2,443 ZAR per night
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Home in Port Mouton

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Fisherman's Legacy

Oct 15 – 22

R2,901 ZAR per night
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Cottage in Nova Scotia

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 28 reviews

Cottage - by Summerville Beach

Mar 16 – 23

R2,402 ZAR per night
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Cottage in Hunts Point

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 59 reviews

Verna's Cottage

Oct 13 – 20

R1,721 ZAR per night
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Home in Port Mouton

4.79 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

Captain’s Hideaway

Jun 29 – Jul 6

R4,230 ZAR per night
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Cottage in Summerville Centre

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 33 reviews

Summerset Cottage ~ Walk to Summerville beach

Nov 9 – 16

R3,223 ZAR per night
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Cottage in Summerville Centre

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 83 reviews

SeaMist Cottage - Summerville Centre, NS

Oct 4 – 11

R4,214 ZAR per night
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Tiny home in jordan falls

4.88 out of 5 average rating, 92 reviews

Jordan sea trail tiny house

Apr 27 – May 4

R1,528 ZAR per night
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Home in Region of Queens Municipality

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 40 reviews

Beach front luxury

Jun 22 – 29

R8,473 ZAR per night
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Loft in Mill Village

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 85 reviews

Seal Song Loft - 1 Bedroom by the Sea

Jun 8 – 15

R1,803 ZAR per night
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Cottage in Hunts Point

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews

Charming Beach Farmhouse! Summerville Centre!

Mar 7 – 14

R3,412 ZAR per night

Your guide to Port Mouton

All About Port Mouton

The coastal town of Port Mouton is located in the Queens County municipality at the southwest tip of Nova Scotia. Jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean, the wider province is defined by its relationship with the sea, from the annual lobster festivals that liven up the region every winter to the surfing and paddleboarding along its extensive coastlines. Port Mouton itself boasts beautiful beaches where powerful waves meet the shore — surfing is huge at Summerville Beach Provincial Park, just five minutes outside of town. Heading inland, Kejimkujik National Park is home to a dark sky preserve with excellent views of celestial bodies, including the Milky Way and the green and purple hues of the Northern Lights. The southern shore of Nova Scotia is also known for its strong artisan presence that produces renowned handmade pottery, pewter, rugs, and stained glass.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Port Mouton

Port Mouton experiences moderate weather all year round. Exploring the region’s beaches and parks from a Port Mouton cottage is most enjoyable between June and early September, as summer days are typically warm, although you’ll need to be prepared for chilly nights. August — the warmest month of the year — gets the fewest rainy days. Wintertime in southeastern Nova Scotia doesn’t get as cold and rainy as it does at the northern end of the island, but there is a lot of winter fog.

Every February, port towns across Nova Scotia’s south shore celebrate lobster — a maritime specialty — through the Nova Scotia Lobster Crawl festival. Locals and visitors alike gather to sample new takes on lobster dishes at an annual lobster chowder luncheon.


Top things to do in Port Mouton

Carters Beach

One of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in the province can be found at Carters Beach in the southwest corner of Port Mouton. This area consists of 235 acres of coastal and forested dunes, but it’s the beach that draws people here every summer. Standing in the soft white sand, you can peer out into Port Mouton Bay and see offshore islands, including Spectacle Island, standing in the clear, turquoise water. Be aware that parking is limited and there are no facilities.

Kejimkujik National Park

Canada has only 13 dark sky preserves, and Nova Scotia’s only site sits in Kejimkujik National Park, an hour from town. Here, the ink-black night sky is protected from light pollution to safeguard the area’s diverse ecosystem. The result is a spectacular display of stars and constellations every night following sunset. Night hikes and even the occasional canoe trip under the stars make for magical experiences.

Summerville Beach Provincial Park

Just a five-minute drive north of Port Mouton is Summerville Beach Provincial Park, where a stretch of pale grey sand backs onto dunes used by endangered piping plovers for nesting. Behind the dunes, an open saltwater marsh stretches the length of the beach. People are drawn here to take in views of the open Atlantic Ocean and swim in the clear, cool water — it starts off very shallow.

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