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I’m on a Boat: Nautical Adventures Around Fox Harb’r Resort

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Here are a few important things to know about the Northumberland Strait. 

First of all, it’s almost landlocked, so sea conditions are often very favourable. To the south, you have Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. To the north, Prince Edward Island. Right in the middle, it’s bisected by Confederation Bridge.

Second, there’s little to no fog in the summer. The prevailing winds are from the south, so they dry out as they pass over land. Hence, no fog in the summer. Although there may be a ghost ship

Third, the sun rises on the water from the east and sets in the water to the west. So that means we get beautiful sunrises and beautiful sunsets. And the best way to see it all? From a boat, of course. 

Boats, We Have Lots of Boats

There’s the pontoon boat, which is good for up to eight passengers. Pontoon cruises go up and down the shore and are a great way to see herds of harp seals or the local waterfowl. If you book as a private group, you can go swimming in the warm water too. 

Fox Harb’r also has a 62-foot Ferretti Yacht. For the ultimate in sightseeing along the coast, the yacht comes with drinks and snacks as well as customized food options. The fully crewed yacht has a washroom and changing area, making it the best way to enjoy a full day out at sea. Sure, you can drive across Confederation Bridge, but Captain Justin Horner insists that travelling to PEI is just better via yacht. We agree.

Of course, Fox Harb’r also has kayaks, stand-up paddle boards, and other water toys. A quiet, gliding kayak is often the best way to see the wildlife without disturbing it. Speaking of, you might spot harp seals, grey seals, harbour porpoises, and Atlantic white-sided dolphins. For birders out there, you’ll be excited to know there are hundreds of species to spot, from herons and egrets to sandpipers and dowitchers to hawks and eagles. 

Conversely, if you like to get a little wet when you’re boating, kayaks and paddle boards are great for that too. Rest assured, the Fox Harb’r Marina is a well-protected man-made harbour. Also important to note: all these activities are beginner-friendly. 

No Better Way to See the Shore

Here’s another hot tip from Captain Horner: after July 1, at the end of lobster season, there’s very little boat traffic in the Northumberland Strait. If you want to sightsee, that’s the time to do it. Sure, you can drive a car to the various lighthouses on the coast—but we’re here to tell you that it’s much more interesting to see them from the water. 

Oh, and one last piece of wisdom from Captain Horner: the Northumberland Strait has the warmest ocean waters north of the Carolinas. Taking a dip off the yacht is sounding better and better, isn’t it?


Ready to add a splash of excitement to your time at Fox Harb’r Resort? Enhance your stay with the Build Your Own Adventure package. Choose from our thrilling water activities or opt for land-based adventures such as clay target shooting or axe throwing. With luxurious accommodations, delicious breakfast, and access to resort amenities included, this package offers the ultimate customizable experience for your coastal getaway. Start planning your unforgettable adventure today! Click here to learn more.

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