Family Fun Festivals in Nova Scotia – Summer and Fall 2026

Mark your calendar and have a rollicking time at these family-fun festivals in Nova Scotia! Nova Scotia’s family festivals are an excellent place to learn about the history and culture of Nova Scotia and the Atlantic provinces.

Photo Credit: Festival Acadien De Clare

From family music festivals to food and fun, you’ll find plenty of ways to have a great time, regardless of the season!

Listed below are the family festivals in Nova Scotia taking place during the 2026 summer and fall season for your family to enjoy.

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Shelburne County Lobster Festival

The Shelburne County Lobster Festival is four days of fun events and culinary lobster delights on the south shore of Nova Scotia!  The festival is a way to celebrate the end of the lobster season, which runs from the last Monday in November to the end of May. Details

June 2 to 7, 2026

Shelburne County, Nova Scotia

Roots to Boots Festival

A unique blend of entertainment to please everyone: storytelling, hiking, food, local talent, concerts, the songwriters’ circle and late-night square dances!
Details

June 11 to 14, 2026

15584 Cabot Trail, Chéticamp

Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo

Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo

The Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo is a week-long event held every year. The two-and-a-half hour family show is fast-paced – every scene only lasts about 3-6 minutes, so there is always something new to see and experience. There are bagpipes, highland dancers and military traditions. The Tattoo also features innovative acrobatic acts, modern music, contemporary dancing, trampoline routines and cutting-edge videos. This is a ‘must-do’ festival!
Details

July 1 to 5, 2026

Various locations, Halifax

Free and Ticketed events

Lobster Bash

The Lobster Bash is a celebration to promote the lobster industry in Sou’West Nova. The three-day festival is full of events for all ages, and includes concerts, Parade of Lights, and more!
Details

July 3 to 5, 2026

Water Street, Digby

Pictou Lobster Carnival

Since it started in 1934, the Pictou Lobster Carnival has become a Signature event in Nova Scotia. This three-day festival celebrates the end of the fishing season in the area, Maritime culture and music and has been ongoing for 93 years!

The event features parades, amusement rides for all ages, musical entertainment at the main stage & beer garden, Antique Car Show, Lobster Boat Races and other competitions, Lobster Dinners, Fireworks Over the Waterfront and Much More!
Details

July 3 to 5, 2026

Front Street, Pictou

New Waterford Coal Dust Days

Established in 1983, Coal Dust Days is an annual festival that celebrates New Waterford’s Rich Coal Mining Heritage and embraces New Waterford’s Community Spirit. All your favourites, including the Annual Antique and Custom Car Show, Teddy Bear Picnic, Tavern Tour and Cape Breton’s Biggest Block Party…..Plummer Ave Day, plus lots more!
Details

July 12 to 19, 2026

Colliery Lands Park, 3696 Ellsworth Ave, New Waterford

South Shore Exhibition (The Big Ex)

South Shore Exhibition is the largest agricultural exhibition in Nova Scotia since 1891. The Big EX offers good, old-fashioned horse and oxen pulls daily, light horse competitions, show horse events, arts and crafts, 4-H, beef and dairy displays, rabbit and poultry displays, a petting barn, music, and performances from local groups.
Details

July 27 to August 2, 2026

50 Exhibition Drive, Bridgewater

Nova Multifest

Alderney Landing is home to this popular annual Nova Multifest celebration. Enjoy the colour and excitement of live shows, savour culinary delights, and explore the interesting exhibits from Nova Scotia and around the world. Dance the evening away with live music and celebrate the diversity and uniqueness of our community.
Details

July 24th-26th, 2026

2 Ochterloney St, Dartmouth

Festival Acadien De Clare

The Festival Acadien de Clare (the oldest Acadian festival in the world!) has always been a celebration of Acadian culture and heritage. Thousands of people from all over the world gather in Saint Mary’s Bay every year for a week filled with activities for all ages, like the lumberjack competition, the parade, the bazaar, and so much more!
Details

August 1-15 2026

Yarmouth & Acadian Shores

Halifax International Busker Festival

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Every summer, the Halifax Busker Festival entertains thousands across Halifax’s beautiful and historic downtown waterfront, and this year events will also be held on the Dartmouth waterfront. Featuring the hilarious, wacky, and breathtaking entertainment that can only be found at the annual Halifax Busker Festival, crowds are treated to mind-blowing shows from the world’s top street performance artists as they showcase their unique talents and skills with acrobatics, music, visual arts, comedy, fire shows, and so much more.
Details

July 29– August 3, 2026

1601 Lower Water St., Halifax

Nova Scotia Folk Art Festival

Over 50 amazing Nova Scotian artists are featured at the Nova Scotia Folk Art Festival. If you are looking for unique art pieces or gifts, this is the place to be. You can also meet the artists and chat with them about their art and inspirations.
Details

August 2, 2026

Green Street, Lunenburg

Digby Scallop Days

Digby Scallop Days is a four-day August festival celebrating the region’s world-famous scallops and fishing heritage. Events include shucking demos, live music, kids’ activities, vendors, a car show, and fireworks. Visitors can meet local fishermen, explore the waterfront, enjoy fresh scallop dishes, and experience a lively, family-friendly atmosphere rooted in community and coastal tradition.

Details

August 6 to 9, 2026

Water St, Digby

Margaree Highland Games

Margaree Highland Games are one of Cape Breton’s most exciting new events. Hosted in the beautiful Margaree River Valley – a meeting place of Scottish, Irish and Acadian cultures – the games blend traditional heavy events with bag-piping & highland dancing, running races, children’s games and much more.
Details

August 7-9, 2026

1181 East Margaree Road, Margaree

Wharf Rat Rally

The Wharf Rat Rally is one of Canada’s largest motorcycle rallies, attracting thousands of motorcycles, riders and spectators to Digby Nova Scotia since 2005. The 1.2 km stretch of the main street is closed to nothing but motorcycles and foot traffic, with events taking place in both the streetscape and the surrounding area.
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September 3–6, 2026

Digby

Acoustic Roots Festival

The best country, folk, blues, bluegrass, and Celtic on the East Coast can be found at the Acoustic Roots Festival. The Festival is taking place at the wonderful Two River Wildlife Park. Dance the days and evenings away and meet the friendly animals at the petting zoo.
Details

September 4–6, 2026

4581 Grand Mira North Road, Huntington

St. Peter’s Pirate Days

Ahoy mateys – St. Peter’s is the place to be for Pirate Days celebrations! Find your inner pirate at this event. The weekend is full of fun activities for the whole family. Pirates are coming from near and far. But keep your wits about you — you don’t want to be shanghaied!
Details

September 10 to 13, 2026

Grenville Street, St. Peter’s

Kentville Pumpkin People Festival

Harvest Festival launches the appearance of Pumpkin People all through Kentville! Bring the whole family for some small town harvest fun! Join in the fun with the Pumpkin People building workshop, food vendors, flea market, live music, face painting, and pumpkin carving. There are other events like the Pumpkin walk, u-picks, and concerts during the rest of the month.
Details

October

Kentville

Celtic Colours International Festival

The Celtic Colours International Festival is a unique celebration of Cape Breton Island’s living traditional culture. For nine days in October, there are hundreds of events and activities taking place in communities around the Island for families to enjoy.
Details

October 9-17, 2026

Baddeck, Cabot Trail

Nocturne

When the sun goes down during Nocturne, Halifax becomes a spectacular work of art. Nocturne brings art and energy to the streets of this vibrant city showcasing and celebrating the visual arts scene of this beautiful province. Throughout the city, you can find outdoor and indoor exhibitions that will make you feel ‘all’ the emotions.
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October 15-18 2026

Halifax

Nova Scotia Music Week

Each year, Music Nova Scotia brings together artists, fans, and the music industry from across Nova Scotia and around the globe to experience the best talent the province has to offer. Over the course of three days, more than 150 acts will take the stage.
Details

November  12-15, 2026

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