Region: Northumberland Shore
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.
Gather the kids and head out for fun in Nova Scotia this winter! Whether it’s getting outside for some winter adventures, cozying up inside with a hot chocolate, or maybe hitting the pool (heated of course), make Nova Scotia your family’s winter vacation destination.
Looking for a perfect place to stay with a hot tub in Nova Scotia this winter for a getaway with friends, to explore another part of Nova Scotia with your family, or perhaps for an extra special romantic retreat? If so, we’ve pull together a list of places to stay in Nova Scotia this winter that have outdoor hot tubs awaiting you. Weekends tend to be busy but check for availability during the weekdays to make your winter hot tub getaway dreams a reality.
If you’re planning a trip to Nova Scotia this summer, be sure to add these must-dos to your list. With over 13,000 km of coastline to explore, it should come as no surprise that most of these activities will lead you to the water!
Connect with the rich history of African Nova Scotian culture by visiting these museums and cultural centres.
Did you know that Nova Scotia’s Lunenburg County is considered the “Balsam Fir Christmas Tree Capital of the World”?
Treasure hunters will love searching through these antique shops searching for art, furniture, home décor and historic pieces. Add these places to your next antiquing adventure!
‘Tis the season for gift giving and showing others how much you care. This year, give the gift that keeps on giving, an incredible Nova Scotia experience for someone special to enjoy. Maybe they will even bring you along with them!
Eat up these Nova Scotia local gift ideas for those on your shopping list this holiday season. Many businesses ship across Canada and beyond, but check before ordering to ensure your shipment will arrive before the holidays!
Everyone knows no visit to Nova Scotia is complete without a lobster dinner.