Where to Base
Since Oak Island is privately owned with no public hotels, travelers should base themselves in the nearby village of Chester or the Western Shore community. Chester offers the best range of accommodations, dining, and services, serving as the primary gateway for visiting the island via the causeway.
Getting Around
The island is connected to the mainland by a causeway, accessible by car from Chester or Western Shore. There is no direct airport connection to the island; visitors typically fly into major Nova Scotia hubs and drive to the region. The drive from Halifax is approximately two hours.
Key Highlights
The primary draw is the lore surrounding the 'Money Pit' and the numerous excavation attempts. Visitors can explore the island's history through guided tours (when available) and enjoy the scenic views of Mahone Bay. It appeals to those interested in folklore, local history, and coastal landscapes.