Our Caravan Canada travel blog offers great information on what to see and things to do when vacationing in Nova Scotia, PEI or New Brunswick on the east coast or exploring the Rocky Mountains of Western Canada. Read articles about Lake Louise, Jasper Park, and Glacier National Park....
Finally, add in its two national parks, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and87 National Historic Sites of Canada, and Nova Scotia’s appeal is no surprise. Clients choosing the province for their PrecisionCraft homes, reflect on the breadth of available experiences and activities through a variety of...
Camp only in Designated Camping Areas:Nova Scotia offers a wide selection of camping opportunities from serviced or unserved lots to backcountry sites, glamping domes and yurts. You can choose to camp in Provincial Parks, National Parks or private campgrounds. Please obey signs for no overnight ...
Nova Scotia is a tourist's delight, offering a mix of natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural experiences.[2]The province is home to several national parks, including the famous Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Visitors can explore the historic site of Louisbourg, enjoy a scenic drive...
National Parks Nova Scotia is graced with two spectacular national parks offering a full range of outdoor activities. Cape Breton Highlands National Park stretches across the nor. hem and most rugged tip of Cape Breton Island, between the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Atlantic Ocean. Within its...
There’s no question that the hardest part about your visit to Nova Scotia is deciding what to do next. Explore our Top 25 things to see and do.
Comfortable Cottage at the beach of the Bras d'Or Lake in the heart of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada between Cabot Trail and Highlands National Park
Sights and fun experiences abound in Nova Scotia, and there is a little bit of something for everyone. Soak up the beauty and serenity to be found in the Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens, or head to Cape Breton Highlands National Park for the stunning landscape and wildlife. Explore the ...
This little beach inCape Breton Highlands National Parkis cut through by a brook that winds its way out of the back woods. After a cold dip in the ocean, head inland along Black Brook to Mary Ann Falls, one of Nova Scotia’s finest swimming holes, where you can swim right up to the...
Nova Scotia is a coastal province located on Canada’s east coast. To the south and east, there are rugged cliffs with crashing waves; to the northwest, mud flats can be found; and to the north, there’s a deep narrow zone between Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island where water levels...