Gaff Point (Graff? I forget) is an amazing place. When I went we were lucky enough not to really know how to get there, and ended up going to the other end where there is no trail, just a scramble along the base and then some pretty hairy stuff up top. This access also involved trespassing across a piece of property that turned out to belong to one of the country's best architects, it's like his laboratory. This was a strange way to meet one of my heroes, though he was really cool about it and showed us where to wade across a lagoon to get to the rocks.
The rock is gorgeous from a geological if not a climbing perspective - pics if ayone is interested here (though I notice most of these are of nearby buildings!):
http://lubke.net/stories/graff-point/If you can get to Blue Rocks, on the other side of Lunenburg there's some nice looking, very compact and solid slate that looks like it'd be fun. Specifically here (a big ripple-y face, with a half built boat nearby) - just follow the road to 'Stonehurst East' and you'll pass right by:
http://maps.google.ca/maps?hl=en&ll=44. ... 4&t=h&z=16Yeah, the LaHave bakery is great.