Nova Scotia is home to seaside towns, sandy shores, working fishing villages and a slower pace of life. The gastronomy scene has exploded in Nova Scotia in recent years. The wineries of Wolfville, ...
Nova Scotia’s history and diverse cultures are defined by the sea. One senses a rich and storied past entering the capital of Halifax. The iconic Bluenose II Schooner, Peggy’s Cove lighthouse and Cape ...
See and photograph historic lighthouses, wooden fishing boats, and classic coastal views. Eat fresh-from-the-docks lobster, scallops, and fish. Visit working fishing villages, charming seaside ...
Jutting out from mainland Canada like a lobster claw, Nova Scotia has many of the attractions that make Maine a beloved Vacationland — lighthouses, lobsters, and a craggy coastline. But Nova Scotia ...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). At dawn, mist seeps across the wave-carved headland of Peggy’s Cove, softening the edges of the shoreline and cloaking the whitewashed ...
The province of Nova Scotia is a peninsula—but what’s more than that is you’re never more than about forty miles from the coastline, and with more than eight thousand miles of coast line on the ...
There’s an incredible vacation spot on the upper east coast of North America that’s calling your name. And it’s not Cape Cod. In fact, you’ll have to bring your passport, as you will be venturing into ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover luxury travel—from takeoff to touchdown and everything in between. It might be surprising but Nova Scotia is one of the ...
Nova Scotia’s cultural landscape is as diverse as its coastline, shaped by Mi'kmaq, French Acadian and African Nova Scotian communities. These coastal destinations, set along wave-worn cliffs and in ...