The Eastern ShoreStretching from Halifax toward Canso, this stretch of coastline is exposed to the cold North Atlantic currents. Low-lying fog banks often sit just offshore, rolling in as the sun sets or as winds shift.
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The capital city also sees significant fog, with averages ranging between 117 and 121 days Inland Areas: Regions like the Annapolis Valley Enter the – a must-know resource for sailors,
| Month | Fog Frequency | Most Affected Areas | Travel Advice | |-------|---------------|----------------------|----------------| | May | Moderate (30%) | South Shore, Halifax | Morning fog only | | June | High (70%) | Entire Atlantic coast | Expect delays on ferries | | July | Very High (80%) | Cape Breton, Eastern Shore | Peak fog; pack patience | | August | High (65%) | Canso to Halifax | Afternoon clearing common | | September | Moderate (40%) | Coastal headlands | Best month for clear skies | | October | Low (15%) | Isolated pockets | Crystal clear views |