St. Margaret’s Bay Area2026-04-04T22:14:11-03:00

Living in St. Margaret’s Bay, Nova Scotia

Oceanfront Living, Coastal Charm, and Halifax Just Down the Road.

A Neighbourhood for
Every Lifestyle

There are places in Nova Scotia that stop you in your tracks — and St. Margaret’s Bay is one of them. Stretching along the Atlantic coastline just west of Halifax, this stunning coastal region offers a way of life that people dream about and, once they find it, never want to give up. Sheltered coves, wooded lots, sailing clubs, sandy beaches, and a community spirit that runs deep — St. Margaret’s Bay is where Halifax professionals escape to on weekends and where smart buyers are choosing to put down permanent roots.

Real estate in St. Margaret’s Bay reflects the region’s natural beauty and enduring appeal. Oceanfront properties, charming cottages, and custom-built homes on expansive wooded lots give buyers a genuine range of options — from weekend retreats to year-round family homes. For buyers searching for waterfront homes for sale near Halifax, St. Margaret’s Bay consistently rises to the top of the list. And with Tantallon’s growing commercial hub just minutes away and Halifax easily accessible along Highway 103, the lifestyle here never comes at the cost of convenience.

Communities within the Bay area — including Tantallon, Hubley, Beechville, Head of St. Margaret’s Bay, and Queensland — each bring their own character to a region defined by natural beauty, coastal living, and a welcoming atmosphere that draws people from across Nova Scotia and beyond.

St. Margaret’s Bay
Real Estate at a Glance

The St. Margaret’s Bay real estate market is one of the most sought-after coastal markets in Nova Scotia. Whether you’re buying or selling, understanding current pricing trends, days on market, and inventory levels gives you a real advantage. The data below is pulled directly from the MLS® and updated regularly — so you’re always looking at an accurate picture of what the market is doing right now, not six months ago.

Numbers on a screen only tell part of the story. If you want to understand what the St. Margaret’s Bay market actually means for your specific situation — whether you’re buying, selling, or keeping an eye on your investment — we’re happy to walk you through it together.

Sailing, Sunsets, and a Pace of Life That Does You Good

Life in St. Margaret’s Bay is defined by the water — and the community has built its entire identity around it. The Bay itself is a playground for sailors, kayakers, paddleboarders, and boaters, with several well-established yacht clubs and marinas serving residents throughout the sailing season. On a summer evening, the sight of sailboats crossing the Bay with the sun dropping behind the headland is the kind of thing that makes you feel genuinely lucky to live here.

On land, the St. Margaret’s Bay Trail is a beloved community asset — a multi-use trail that winds through the region connecting communities, conservation land, and coastal viewpoints in one of the most scenic trail corridors in HRM. Queensland Beach and surrounding sandy shores draw swimmers and families throughout the summer, while the wooded interior offers hiking, cycling, and year-round outdoor exploration for those who prefer to stay off the water.

The community fabric here is strong and genuine. Seaside farmers’ markets, local events, and the kind of neighbourly warmth that comes from a region where people choose to be — not just end up — make St. Margaret’s Bay feel different from anywhere else near Halifax. Tantallon provides everyday shopping, dining, healthcare, and services just minutes away, while Halifax is an easy commute along Highway 103. It’s the best of both worlds — and then some.

Education in St. Margaret’s Bay

St. Margaret’s Bay and the surrounding communities are served by the Halifax Regional Centre for Education (HRCE), with public school options at the elementary, junior high, and high school levels. The region’s strong family appeal has made it a consistent draw for parents seeking a safe, connected, and naturally beautiful environment for their children to grow up in alongside quality public education.

For post-secondary education, Halifax’s universities and colleges are easily accessible along Highway 103 — including Dalhousie University, Saint Mary’s University, NSCAD University, the University of King’s College, and the Nova Scotia Community College. For detailed school catchment information, we recommend the HRCE School Finder and Fraser Institute School Rankings for Nova Scotia.

Explore St. Margaret’s Bay

  • Sailing & Boating on St. Margaret’s Bay
  • St. Margaret’s Bay Trail System
  • Queensland Beach Provincial Park
  • Kayaking & Paddleboarding on the Bay
  • Local Yacht Clubs & Marinas
  • Hiking & Cycling Through Conservation Lands
  • Seaside Farmers’ Markets & Community Events
  • Explore the Villages of Tantallon, Hubley & Head of St. Margaret’s Bay
  • Boulderwood Mountain Bike Trails
  • Fishing & Wildlife Watching Along the Shore
  • Peggy’s Cove — Just a Short Drive Away

Places to Eat & Drink

  • The Quarterdeck Beachside Villas & Grill
  • Drift Restaurant & Bar — Tantallon
  • Tim Hortons Tantallon
  • Subway Tantallon
  • Tantallon Pizza
  • The Bicycle Chain Café
  • Ricky’s Family Restaurant — Tantallon
  • Local Seafood Shacks & Seasonal Spots
  • Nearby Halifax & Bedford Dining Options
  • Seasonal Waterfront Dining Along the Bay

Thinking About Buying in St. Margaret’s Bay? Start Here.

Our free Buyer’s Guide walks you through everything from getting pre-approved to closing day — in plain language, no jargon, no fluff. Whether you’re relocating to Nova Scotia, searching for a waterfront property, or looking to trade city life for something with a little more salt air and space, it’s the smartest first step you can take before your search begins.

Common Questions About
Buying in St. Margaret’s Bay, Nova Scotia

What makes St. Margaret’s Bay different from other coastal communities near Halifax?2026-04-04T02:04:21-03:00

St. Margaret’s Bay offers a combination of sheltered waterfront living, a strong sailing and boating culture, genuine community character, and some of the most breathtaking coastal scenery in Nova Scotia — all within commuting distance of Halifax. It’s not just a place to live. For most people who choose it, it’s a lifestyle decision they never look back on.

How far is St. Margaret’s Bay from downtown Halifax?2026-04-04T02:04:04-03:00

Depending on your specific location within the Bay area, St. Margaret’s Bay is approximately 25 to 40 minutes from downtown Halifax via Highway 103. Tantallon — the commercial hub of the region — is typically around 25 minutes from the city core.

Is St. Margaret’s Bay a good area for real estate investment?2026-04-04T02:03:46-03:00

Yes. The region’s natural beauty, consistent demand for waterfront and coastal properties, and proximity to Halifax make it a strong long-term investment market — particularly for buyers interested in vacation rentals or recreational properties with year-round appeal.

What types of homes are available in St. Margaret’s Bay?2026-04-04T02:03:28-03:00

St. Margaret’s Bay offers a distinctive mix of oceanfront properties, waterfront cottages, custom-built homes on wooded lots, and newer residential builds in communities like Tantallon. It’s one of the few areas near Halifax where genuine waterfront living is accessible across a range of budgets.

How competitive is the St. Margaret’s Bay real estate market?2026-04-04T02:03:15-03:00

St. Margaret’s Bay is one of the most consistently in-demand coastal markets near Halifax. Waterfront and water-access properties in particular attract strong interest and tend to move quickly when priced well. Having an experienced local agent in your corner makes a real difference in this market.

Does The McCooeye Group work in St. Margaret’s Bay?2026-04-04T02:03:00-03:00

Yes — St. Margaret’s Bay and the surrounding communities including Tantallon, Hubley, and Queensland are part of our service area. We work across HRM and West Nova including St. Margaret’s Bay, Halifax, Bedford, Hammonds Plains, and beyond.

Let’s Find Your Place in St. Margaret’s Bay.

Whether you’re searching for a waterfront property, a custom home on a wooded lot, or a coastal community within reach of Halifax — we’re here to help you find exactly what you’re looking for along one of Nova Scotia’s most beautiful stretches of coastline.

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