Month: September 2023
Nova Scotia Museums are home to exciting artifacts, stories, and significant touchpoints from Nova Scotia’s history. But, their grounds are just as visit-worthy! Check out museum sites, many with grounds that are open year-round.
As soon as the temperatures start to drop, many of us crave one thing more than any other on a cold, crisp evening in Nova Scotia: hot chocolate. After all, what’s winter without it? The powdered, just-add-water kind is fine for those times when you want a quick fix, but every now and then, splurging on an upgraded cup of creaminess is worth the drive!
With more than 13,000 kms of coastline surrounding our province, it’s no surprise Nova Scotia’s rich heritage is heavily influenced by the sea. From stories of the fishing industry to insights into historic shipbuilding and even geology, these nine museums are the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in Nova Scotia’s coastal history.
While tales of pirate bounty and hidden fortunes are often seen on the big screen, a visit to Nova Scotia will connect you with centuries-old stories and current insights on buried treasure and the fabled money pit of Oak Island. For over 200 years, Oak Island has intrigued and mystified historians, treasure hunters, and those interested in learning the truth. Today, with the popularity of the TV series “The Curse of Oak Island”, the ongoing dig and discoveries has piqued the interest of viewers around the world.