Peggy’s Cove is the home of Canada’s most photographed lighthouse. The rugged, now wave swept outcrops of granite, are the exposed sections of the primeval continent of Pangea which have been sculptured into formations known as roche-moutonneés, similar to those on the Lofoten Islands of Norway. The hamlet has 26 regular inhabitants and from the wharves and clapboard timber buildings lobster fishing is the principal industry.







