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Home - Town of Pictou The Town of Pictou, located on the beautiful Northumberland Shore of Nova Scotia, Canada, is renowned as the "Birthplace of New Scotland" as it was here where the first wave of Scottish immigrants landed in 1773
Pictou - Tourism Nova Scotia Nestled along Nova Scotia’s Northumberland Shore, the Town of Pictou radiates timeless maritime charm and hospitality Over 250 years ago, the first wave of Scottish settlers arrived on its shores aboard the sailing Ship Hector, receiving help from the Mi’kmaw people
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Pictou (2025) - Tripadvisor Things to Do in Pictou, Nova Scotia: See Tripadvisor's 2,947 traveler reviews and photos of Pictou tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June We have reviews of the best places to see in Pictou Visit top-rated must-see attractions
Discover Pictou | Pictou, Nova Scotia With over 250 years of Scottish history, seaside shops and restaurants, inviting beaches with warm ocean waters, and waterfront festivals, this town is your maritime destination for adventure and culture on Nova Scotia's north shore
Pictou | Maritime Town, Fishing Village - Britannica Pictou, town, seat of Pictou county, northern Nova Scotia, Canada It lies just northwest of New Glasgow, on Pictou Harbour, facing Northumberland Strait The site, a former Mi’kmaq village, was settled in 1767 by a group of families from Maryland and Pennsylvania They were joined in 1773 by settlers from Scotland
Pictou, Nova Scotia Canada | Come Explore Canada Pictou is a town in Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada It is known for its rich Scottish heritage and is home to the Hector Heritage Quay, a museum dedicated to the Scottish migration to Nova Scotia
Visitors - Town of Pictou The Town of Pictou, located on the beautiful Northumberland Shore of Nova Scotia, Canada, is renowned as the "Birthplace of New Scotland" as it was here where the first wave of Scottish immigrants landed in 1773