Liverpool, NS
Nestled along the Atlantic coast beside the Mersey River, Liverpool, Nova Scotia, offers a quiet and historic setting for the Feast of Tabernacles. The town is home to Canada’s third-oldest lighthouse, adding to its maritime charm.
During the Feast, attendees can expect cool autumn temperatures, with highs around 14°C (57°F) and lows near 6°C (43°F). The crisp air and stunning fall foliage create a breathtaking landscape to enjoy during the Feast.
Founded as a fishing port in 1759 by New England Planters, Liverpool has a rich history, once serving as a refuge for buccaneers. Today, its quiet coastal beauty, scenic landscapes, and charming small-town atmosphere make it an ideal place to reflect on the millennial age.
For those seeking adventure, a drive to the Bay of Fundy offers a chance to witness the world’s highest tides, reaching up to 16 meters (52 feet)—a truly awe-inspiring natural wonder.
This site is welcoming domestic and international transfers.
For additional information regarding the Feast at Liverpool, please contact the Festival Coordinator, Mr. Lenard Hine.
Festival Coordinator
Mr. Lenard Hine
Phone: (780) 914-6746
Email: [email protected]
And He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature."
- Mark 16:15
Time Till The Feast!