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Categories: Annapolis Royal
On the western coast between Windsor and Yarmouth, the Annapolis Valley and Evangeline Trail route covers the area settled by the French Acadians. Stop along the way at the French fishing villages, with their clapboard houses, magnificent churches, b...
Categories: Annapolis Valley/Evangeline Trail
Categories: Antigonish
Baddeck is located in the heart of Cape Breton. It is the 'beginning and end of the Cabot Trail' and is a popular stopping place on the Trans-Canada Highway. The Village's charm and character, and it's dramatic scenery, have provided memorable experi...
Categories: Baddeck (Nova Scotia)
Categories: Canso Canal
Categories: Canso Strait
Categories: Cape Breton Island
Ceilidh Trail (pronounced KAY-lee or, less poetically, called Highway 19) runs across Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, between Port Hastings and Margaree Harbour. In other words, it essentially connects the Canso Causeway—and by extension, the Nova S...
Categories: Ceilidh Trail
Categories: Dartmouth
Digby, the most romantic place in Canada, is also home to the world’s largest inshore scallop fleets. Water Street is lined with many wonderful shops and restaurants and offers spectacular view of Annapolis Basin and the famous Scallop Fleet. In Augu...
Categories: Digby
East Kemptville is located in Nova Scotia. Visitors can enjoy outdoor adventures such as canoeing, kayaking, geo-tours, star gazing, hiking trails and nature walks in a pristine and serene wilderness.
Categories: East Kemptville
The Eastern Shore and Marine Drive route runs northeast from Halifax along the eastern shore of the province. Lawrencetown Beach, a 30-minute drive from Halifax, has pleasant swimming in summer and, especially in winter, some of the best surfing in N...
Categories: Eastern Shore/Marine Drive
Fundy Shore, where Nova Scotia meets New Brunswick, about 80 mi/130 km north of Halifax, was home to the Mi'kmaq Native Americans. Along the Glooscap Trail route are several good spots to observe the dramatic tidal changes in the Bay of Fundy and Cob...
Categories: Fundy Shore/Glooscap Trail
Categories: Grand Pre
Categories: Guysborough
Halifax is Atlantic Canada’s center of business, research and education. Strong emphasis is placed on cultural diversity, historic restorations and the preservation of heritage and culture. The Halifax Citadel Fortress dominates downtown Halifax. Ta...
Categories: Halifax (Nova Scotia)
Categories: Inverness
Take time to explore the inland area of forest, lakes and streams that is Kejimkujik National Park, 75 mi/120 km west of Halifax. Kejimkujik Lake has many secluded coves. Look for wildlife such as black bears, white-tailed deer, barred owls, woodpeck...
Categories: Kejimkujik National Park
Categories: Kingston (Nova Scotia)
Categories: Liscomb
Lunenburg's affinity with the sea has shaped her destiny. Canada's most famous tall ship, the "Bluenose" was a classic tribute to its shipbuilding expertise. Check out other visiting tall ships and other boats at Lunenburg Marine Railway. The Fisheri...
Categories: Lunenburg (Nova Scotia)
Sunrise Trail (Highway 6) runs along the Northumberland shore, which has miles/kilometers of red-sand beaches, and the water of Northumberland Strait is said to be the warmest salt water north of the Carolinas in the U.S. The strong, constant sunshin...
Categories: Northumberland Strait/Sunrise Trail
Categories: Nova Scotia Coast
Categories: Peggy's Cove (Nova Scotia)
Categories: Sable Island
Categories: Shelburne
The South Shore and Lighthouse Route starts at Yarmouth and ends in Halifax after passing more than 20 lighthouses. Yarmouth was settled in the 1700s by New England settlers known as Planters. The town has a great tradition of shipping and shipbuildi...
Categories: South Shore/Lighthouse Route
Categories: Truro
Categories: Tusket Island
Categories: Western Shore
Occupying only 1km of white sand on the Atlantic Ocean, White Point has become a year-round beach destination on Nova Scotia’s South Shore. Mix up your vacation and relax on the soft sand against the rolling waves, explore the islands while pad...
Categories: White Point
Categories: Wolfville
Categories: Yarmouth (Nova Scotia)