Nova Scotia

As Canadians everyday we enjoy doing a lot of different outdoor activities. These include kayaking, canoeing, fishing, diving, whale watching, bird watching, hiking trails and visiting parks. We enjoy both movie theaters and live theaters. Beaches are common places to visit too.

For a tourist visiting you might want to check out the following on a visit to Nova Scotia.

1)Annapolis valley in apple blossom season

2)The Bay of Fundy which include the highest tides in the world.

3)The fossil cliffs and semi-precious stones found along the Glooscap Trail

4)Anne Murray Center in Springhill, a famous N.S. singer

5)Antigonish Highland Games

6)Melmerby Beach with the warmest waters north of the Carolinas

7)The Cabot Trail

8)Tidal locks at St Peter's Canal

9)The Scottish culture along the Ceilidh Trail

10)The Fortress of Louisbourg

11)The Black cultural Center located along the Marine Trail

12)The building site of the Bluenose and the Bluenose II

13)The burial site of the passengers of the Titanic

14)Peggy's Cove

15)Acadian Village

16)Sherbrooke Village-a representation of life in the early 1900's

17)The Casino in Halifax.

18)Sand Castle building contests at Clam Harbour Beach

19)International Tattoo

20)Marconi National Historic Site where the first transatlantic wireless communication was first invented and used.

Apart from these, there are beaches found all over Nova Scotia. Almost every harbour has a lighthouse hidden somewhere. Museums of all kinds can be found in every nich and corner on Nova Scotia. Most towns have some kind of festival at least once each summer.

1)Annapolis Valley 2)Church in Grand Pre 3)Cape Breton Island 4)cape Breton Highland 5)Pictou County Lighthouse


6)Cape D'or Lighthouse 7)Sunset on the ocean 8)one of the many beaches 9)Autumn on the river 10)Winter snow



The Bay of Fundy at low tide and 4 hours later with the tide on its way in



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