For your next Canadian vacation, consider Nova Scotia, the eastern part of Canada. The town of Truro is known as the "hub" of Nova Scotia and offers outdoor enthusiasts plenty of places to explore. A 400-acre natural woodland area, Victoria… read more
Considered a cultural hub of Nova Scotia, this small university town in Kings County is home to Acadia University and is a popular tourist destination because of its many cultural attractions. Originally called Mud Creek, the town was renam… read more
Kentville is a town in Nova Scotia in the center of the Annapolis Valley. The town contains almost 65 acres of woodland with trails for mountain biking and hiking, with cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter months. You can expl… read more
This town in Pictou Country is the top tourist destination in Nova Scotia, the primary attraction being the waterfront along Pictou Harbor, where the first Scottish settlers docked back in 1773. The city has an extensive coastline of beach… read more
The main attraction of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, is the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site. Here, visitors will find a reproduction of an 18th century town, and in the summer, costumed characters re-enact the summer of 1744. The c… read more
Lying directly on the Bay of Fundy's Annapolis Basin, Digby, Nova Scotia, is known as the "scallop capital of the world" for its extensive scallop-fishing fleet. There are plenty of attractions for outdoorsy types, including the Admiral's W… read more
A city of 23 lakes, Dartmouth is part of greater Halifax, and North America's oldest running salt water ferry links the two parts of the city as it has done since 1752. Beautiful Lake Banook with its many recreational opportunities should n… read more
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