Ballantyne's Cove Bluefin Tuna Interpretive Centre

(5 Reviews)
57 Ballantynes Cove Wharf Rd, Antigonish, NS B2G 2L2, Canada

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DETAILS: Museum, Point of interest, Establishment,
Address: 57 Ballantynes Cove Wharf Rd, Antigonish, NS B2G 2L2, Canada
Postal code: B2G 2L2
Phone: (902) 863-8162
Website: https://www.facebook.com/bluefintunacentre/

Customer Ratings and Reviews

  • Kent Sandy HAYGLASS on Google

    (September 16, 2021, 11:54 pm)

    Must see. Friendly staff, very well designed exhibits about what it was like to arrive penniless in NS without food , in Sept, in mid 1700s. Professionally done. Inexpensive.

  • bahama girl on Google

    (September 14, 2019, 2:50 pm)

    Its beautiful. Loved it. Can't wait to return

  • Norman W. Clark on Google

    (August 22, 2019, 2:26 am)

    If you are in the area drop in to this Cove and take a look at the exhibits and watch the video on the history of the blue fin tuna. This Cove is a working warf and numerous fishing boats berth here. There is also a food stand serving local fish entries as well as ice cream. Recommended for all.

  • Bill Henderson on Google

    (July 18, 2019, 8:08 pm)

    A good spot to view scenery and relax. The centre is very informative- I had no idea that such huge tuna were in this particular area.

  • Ken Heaton on Google

    (April 21, 2017, 9:57 pm)

    It’s a surprise to many that a small fishing community like Ballantyne’s Cove, nestled along the shoreline of St. George’s Bay, is home to some of the world’s largest bluefin tuna. In fact, the largest tuna ever caught, weighing 1647 pounds, was landed at this wharf in the late 1970s, and avid fishing enthusiasts from as far away as New Zealand return every year to charter a fishing boat.

    The Bluefin Tuna Interpretive Centre is a tidy little building alongside the wharf. Open daily during the summer months, it’s a delightful storehouse of interesting facts and artifacts. Take, for example, its one-of-a-kind fishing chair, a complicated raised apparatus with padded arms and a neckrest. Few people know this, but the late Harold Ballantyne, one of the area’s most accomplished fishermen, created this unusual piece of nautical furniture from an old barbershop chair. And who could fail to be entertained by the background story of the antique cut glass prism lighthouse lamp made in France in the 1800s? (People will have to come to the cove for this anecdote.)

    Along with artifacts and maps that tell the story of the early days of the tuna fishery in St. George’s Bay is an excellent eight-minute video created by Peter Murphy featuring many of the people who are still earning a living from the sea. The Tuna Interpretive Centre is a little-known gem in an area known for its colourful history.

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What is the phone number for Ballantyne's Cove Bluefin Tuna Interpretive Centre?

The phone number for Ballantyne's Cove Bluefin Tuna Interpretive Centre is (902) 863-8162.


Where is Ballantyne's Cove Bluefin Tuna Interpretive Centre located?

Ballantyne's Cove Bluefin Tuna Interpretive Centre is located at 57 Ballantynes Cove Wharf Rd, Antigonish, NS B2G 2L2, Canada


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The website (URL) for Ballantyne's Cove Bluefin Tuna Interpretive Centre is: https://www.facebook.com/bluefintunacentre/



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