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Nova Scotia’s cultural landscape is as diverse as its coastline, shaped by Mi'kmaq, French Acadian and African Nova Scotian ...
Nova Scotia's Shubenacadie Sam faced some competition for Groundhog Day. When Lucy the Lobster crawled ashore at the southern ...
Peggy’s Point Lighthouse is among the world’s most photographed. This aesthetically pleasing fifty-foot, octagon-shaped white ...
Last year, around two million tourists visited the province, marking a two per cent decrease compared to 2023.
Major events hosted in Cape Breton in 2024 also helped bring more people across the causeway. They include the BKT Tires ...
With a visit here, you can learn all about Nova Scotia's forests, see live animals like frogs, snakes and salamanders, and admire artifacts from bands of the Mi'kmaq First Nation. The museum also ...
Sure, you'll encounter icy winds (easily braved with warm layers), but you'll be granted access to Nova Scotia's ski slopes ... Just be prepared for heavy tourist crowds: Make your travel and ...
It’s a scene echoed across Nova Scotia’s many seaworn towns, where the pulse of the ocean has long dictated life on land. In UNESCO-listed Lunenburg, tall ships still glide past a brightly ...