Explore 32 itineraries through national parks, wildlife reserves and wild landscapes.
Nicknamed the "Mini Cabot Trail," the Cape George loop (Sunrise Trail) follows the Northumberland Strait coast...
Mahone Bay is famous for three churches (Trinity United, St. James Anglican, St. John's Lutheran) lined up on...
The Eastern Shore, 1h from Halifax, hosts some of Canada's most hidden beaches: Lawrencetown (East Coast surf...
The Marine Drive (Route 7) along Nova Scotia's eastern shore is the antithesis of the Cabot Trail: lightly tra...
Nova Scotia's southwest coast, between Yarmouth and Shelburne, blends Acadian and Loyalist heritage. It's also...
The Annapolis Valley between the Bay of Fundy and Minas Basin enjoys the Maritimes' mildest climate. It's Nova...
The east section of the Cabot Trail, between Baddeck and Ingonish, is one of the most dramatic: the road climb...
Burntcoat Head, on the Minas Basin (an arm of the Bay of Fundy), holds the Guinness World Record for the highe...
Liverpool was Nova Scotia's privateer (officially sanctioned pirate) capital during the Napoleonic Wars. The P...
Kejimkujik is Canada's only national park also designated a national historic site (Mi'kmaq cultural landscape...
Pictou, dubbed "Birthplace of New Scotland," is where the Hector landed in 1773 with 189 Scottish immigrants —...
The Northumberland Strait holds the warmest waters north of Florida (22 °C in August). Red sandy beaches, Scot...
Sherbrooke Village is the Maritimes' largest living museum: 25 restored 19th-century buildings (1860–1890) on...
Annapolis Royal (Port-Royal, 1605) is the oldest permanent European settlement in North America north of Flori...
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