04/13/2026
13 years of Bear River "Times and Tides" posts have resulted in success due to the many that shared them, for whom we wish to thank.
Our last six posts have had an estimated total views of over 53,000 with over 900 interactions. At this point, we shall attempt to condense the highlights of our community, truly unique in its own way.
For those of you that have not made a visit, please just consider the following as a lore post-- many may not be of interest to you, however we consider that we do offer a bit of the three major tourism related products which are Outdoor Adventure, History & Culture, and What's for dinner or What's cooking?
We enjoy sharing our truly unique community of Bear River, Nova Scotia, Canada estimated in a carved out ravine of slate rock, dating back to the glacier age. The resulting formation also provided a landscape of hills and valleys divided by seven tributaries, all flowing into our Fundy Tidal River, which rises and falls at the rate of 4 feet per hour. Evidence of our uniqueness is proven by the several names given to our area, including the first by the Mi'kmaq, which was L'sitkuk, (meaning the river), followed by the Switzerland of Nova Scotia, the Tidal Village, Village on Stilts and Artisan community.
We can also boast of at least 12 published books regarding our community growth and in just industrial paths in reference to our sawmills and shipyards.
Currently, we welcome visitors to experience our Galleries, Studios, Shops and visit our Museum located in our former Oakdene School under the shade of perhaps the largest red oak tree in Nova Scotia.
A visit to our two wineries is a must, for many as it is relaxing by our Tidal river. We also offer great fall colors, soaring eagles, and massive granite boulders viewed in the flowing tributaries.
See the many homes built on the hill sides, and the steeple of the Baptist Church extending 100 feet towards the sky.
Bring your camera and step to the past as you enjoy the present and envision our future, all part of the Bear River experience.