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February 22, 2025

A visit to Parrsboro and Advocate Harbour

December 28, 2024

Frog Pond Winter Walk

December 4, 2024

Tram Car and Auto Accident

August 3, 2024

Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park

May 17, 2024

First Kayak of the season

April 5, 2024

New Horton, New Brunswick

October 9, 2019

Long Lake Park Fall 2019

August 13, 2018

Kayak rentals in Halifax

August 6, 2018

Osprey Nest photos

April 15, 2018

Summer Day Trips – Lahave Islands

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About N.S.

Nova Scotia is on the east coast of Canada, our land crossing border is with New Brunswick. You can access Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton Island and Newfoundland from Nova Scotia.

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About Travel

Travelling Nova Scotia is a wonderful experience when driving, or cycling. We are surrounded by ocean so travelling by boat is also a great experience.

Recent Posts

  • A visit to Parrsboro and Advocate Harbour
  • Frog Pond Winter Walk
  • Tram Car and Auto Accident
  • Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park
  • First Kayak of the season

Getting Here

You can travel to Nova Scotia by plane, driving and boat. Halifax the capitol city of Nova Scotia has an international airport, you can also fly into Sydney Cape Breton. If driving you can come via the Trans-Canada highway, entry point at through New Brunswick, via Maine, USA or Quebec, Canada

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