Visitors usually find beaches on the Atlantic coast too cold for swimming, but those on other coasts or beside rivers are exceptions. Here are 15 of our favorite beaches to enjoy in Nova Scotia. 1. Rissers Beach Best beach for camping Advertisement The beach at this provincial park is adjace...
Everything you need to know about camping in Kejimkujik National Park, including when to go and how to book the best campgrounds and campsites.
Get more information at campinglacdesplaines.com Photo Credit: Tourism New Bruswick/ Mike Corey Nova Scotia 15. Hidden Hilltop Family Campground This campsite certainly caters to families—it’s “the place where kids want to take their parents.” Whether your brood is into petting zoos or liv...
"Passing through, just camping for one night. Cute town and good facilities. At $40/night, however, it was an expensive camp site and, being in the middle of town and filled with loud teenagers, was quite noisy late..." "While I was at first very impressed with the staff and park ...
"Beautiful camping spot right on the ocean, minutes to Peggy's Cove." Kirribilli EcoRetreat - Pictou Island Yurts Show prices Enter dates to see prices View on map 2 reviews #10 of 16 Specialty lodging in Pictou "The Pictou Island yurt experience was so fantastic and such a surprise....
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in visiting Vancouver Island's wineries to sample local fruit wines and ciders, while naturalists enjoy the abundance of marine wildlife in the area. In fact, there are more than 80 orca whales in Victoria's waters. What's more, since Victoria is one of the mostsustainable urban ...
1. Nova Scotia – Tidal Bore Rafting Tidal bore rafting in Nova Scotia The Bay of Fundy is home to the world’s highest tides. One of the best things you can do to truly understand the power and magnitude of this rushing water is to ride the waves as the tide comes in with brute ...
The breed originated in Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The American Kennel Club ranks the toller as the 87th most popular dog breed. 14 64 votes Boxer The Boxer is a medium-sized, short-haired breed of dog, developed in Germany. The coat is smooth and tight-fitting; colors are...
From an Indigenous-owned ecolodge to a historic hotel where John Lennon wrote music, these places connect travelers with Canada’s vibrant history and extraordinary landscapes.