Region: Northumberland Shore
Enjoy a meal with an extra side of ocean views! With over 13,000 kilometres of coastline, Nova Scotia is home to many restaurants overlooking the water. Here are some seaside spots to check out for a quintessential Nova Scotia experience.
Interesting foliage, varying terrain, and stunning lookoffs make for a great hike. But a waterfall can elevate your outdoor adventure to the next level. Here’s a list of some must-visit waterfalls to check out this spring, summer, and fall.
Spring in Nova Scotia is all about amazing hiking and biking! Step into spring with spectacular hiking and biking trails for beginners and seasoned adventurers alike! Check out some of our trailblazing favourites to enjoy right now!
Dive in to some of Nova Scotia’s warmest ocean beaches, right here on the Northumberland Shore. Waters can reach up to 22°C (72°F) during the summer months!
Did you know that Nova Scotia is home to two seafood-centric culinary trails – the Lobster Trail and the Chowder Trail? Nova Scotia also boasts the Good Cheer Trail, dedicated to local, craft beverages created in the province.
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!
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!