The Acadians (and the Mi’kmaq before them) have been expertly digging delicious clams along the tide-washed shores of Saint Mary’s Bay for centuries.
Enjoy getting your hands in the sand as you learn this age-old art from local expert Marcel Saulnier. Supplies provided.
Reservations are required. $25 adult / $15 supervised children 5-16. Cash or E-transfer only.
Duration: approximately 1 hour. Meet at 245 Major Point Road, Church Point, NS.
2025 Schedule:
June 21 - 12 pm
June 22 - 1 pm
June 23 - 2 pm
June 24 - 3 pm
June 25 - 3:30 pm
July 17 - 8:30 am
July 24 - 3:30 pm
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- Dates: June to August 2025
- Address: 245 Major Point Road, Church Point, NS
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