Nova Scotia is home to seaside towns, sandy shores, working fishing villages and a slower pace of life. The gastronomy scene has exploded in Nova Scotia in recent years. The wineries of Wolfville, ...
Rich in rural charms, seaside scenery, and a distinctive culture, Eastern Canada is a low-key destination that people—city types especially—should add to their travel checklist. DC-based GQ Insider ...
With its rugged coast, “sugary” beaches and pretty fishing ports, Nova Scotia is a “magical” place for a “go-slow” road trip, says Mike MacEacheran in The Sunday Times. Although named after Scotland, ...
Think of the southern half of Nova Scotia as the tapas bar of Canadian travel. From the verdant Annapolis Valley, home of renowned orchards and accomplished wineries, to craggy fishing villages to the ...
INGONISH BEACH, Nova Scotia – Rounding a curve on the Cabot Trail, you see it: an elongated pile of granite jutting toward the Atlantic Ocean. It’s called Middle Head, and it’s part of Cape Breton ...