Explore 10 itineraries through national parks, wildlife reserves and wild landscapes.
Lunenburg, founded in 1753 by German, Swiss and French settlers, is UNESCO World Heritage (1995) for its perfe...
The Lunenburg-Mahone Bay-Chester loop is the quintessence of Nova Scotia's south shore: two villages rated "Ca...
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...
The Eastern Shore, 1h from Halifax, hosts some of Canada's most hidden beaches: Lawrencetown (East Coast surf...
Nova Scotia's southwest coast, between Yarmouth and Shelburne, blends Acadian and Loyalist heritage. It's also...
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...
Pictou, dubbed "Birthplace of New Scotland," is where the Hector landed in 1773 with 189 Scottish immigrants —...
Sherbrooke Village is the Maritimes' largest living museum: 25 restored 19th-century buildings (1860–1890) on...