Explore 7 itineraries through national parks, wildlife reserves and wild landscapes.
The Annapolis Valley west of Halifax is Nova Scotia's historic and wine-growing heart. Sandwiched between Nort...
Bras d'Or Lake, a vast salt-water inland sea at the heart of Cape Breton Island, is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve...
Lunenburg, founded in 1753 by German, Swiss and French settlers, is UNESCO World Heritage (1995) for its perfe...
A day in the city: Halifax Citadel (1856 star fort, noon-gun firing by costumed 78th Highlanders) dominates th...
Eastern Cape Breton around Sydney and Glace Bay is the Maritimes' industrial cradle — first through undersea c...
Peggy's Cove is the iconic image of Nova Scotia: a white-and-red lighthouse on grey granite rocks meeting the...
Mahone Bay is famous for three churches (Trinity United, St. James Anglican, St. John's Lutheran) lined up on...