Month: February 2024
Cure your case of cabin fever this winter and get out to explore a few of Nova Scotia’s museums. Discover stories of Nova Scotia’s past and better understand events that have shaped the province we are today. Make a day of it and visit a restaurant, café, or shops nearby, before or after your museum visit!
Did you know that Nova Scotia is home to three national parks? From helping to share Mi’kmaq heritage to showcasing and carrying out modern day conservation efforts, Nova Scotia’s national parks offer cultural experiences, exciting outdoor adventure and special places to stay.
Summer temperatures may have faded away until next year but there is plenty of time for a memorable stay at one of Nova Scotia’s resorts. Most are open year-round and offer incredible oceanside dining, relaxing hot tubs, spas and pools, cozy guest rooms and memorable beach walks and sunsets.
Whether you’re shopping for the holidays or picking up something for yourself, head to local shops and boutiques throughout Nova Scotia for unique finds, gift ideas, and wish list items.
Summer may be over but there is still plenty to do in Nova Scotia. From wine tasting to leaf peeping, comfortable sweater weather creates the perfect conditions for exploring your way around Nova Scotia. Here are six ideas to get you started on planning your fall adventures in Nova Scotia!
From lobster rolls and light shows to local shopping, ice sculpting, ice wine, nighttime winter markets with live entertainment and delicious dining experiences, there are plenty of reasons to get out and about in Nova Scotia this winter!
Kids of all ages will enjoy a trip to the Annapolis Valley. Hit the road and discover what makes this already special place even more enchanting during the fall.
Don’t let the winter blues get you down this year – there’s so much to see and do in Nova Scotia when the temperatures dip! Check out these top winter accommodations and begin planning your next Nova Scotia adventure.