What is the legal drinking age in Nova Scotia?
The legal age to consume or purchase alcohol is 19 years of age. Bars and retail stores are strict about following the law and will ask for proof of age if they consider it necessary. Persons under the age of 19 are allowed in licensed restaurants and pubs up to 9:00 p.m. so that they can have a meal with adults. Nova Scotia has zero tolerance for drunk drivers. A liquor store is located within walking distance of the hotel.