Many Things to Do and See
If you’re visiting the charming province of Nova Scotia in Canada, make the following destinations a part of your itinerary. One of the best ways to explore them is to rent your own car and drive around town.
Lunenberg: UNESCO World Heritage Site
No trip to Nova Scotia is complete without a visit to the port town of Lunenburg. This historic coastal community offers plentiful shopping, dining, and drinking opportunities, and you can always take a stroll along the waterfront.
Hall’s Harbour
One of the most unique things about Nova Scotia is witnessing the dramatic changes in the tide. Among the best places to witness these tidal fluctuations is the Hall’s Harbour, where you can also enjoy great lobster!
Grapes and Phone Calls
You can also visit Luckett Vineyards to enjoy some of the best locally-grown grapes. But right in the middle of the vineyards is the famous Vineyard Phone Box where you can make free calls anywhere in the United States. How about that?!
Candlelight Graveyard Tour
If you want to feel a little spooky, you should take a candlelight tour of the graveyard on Annapolis Road. This is the oldest English graveyard in Canada, and we’ll leave the rest to your imagination..
.Grhurntcoat Head ParkLast but not the least, you cannot visit Nova Scotia and not experience its tides, which already mentioned, fluctuate a lot. When there’s a low tide, you can go take a stroll on the Ocean Floor at the Burntcoast Head Park. As you walk, you may also see some marine life in small, leftover pools of saltwater. Watch out, or you may step on a crab!
So that’s about it. These sites will make your Nova Scotia trip truly memorable.
Fatima M.
Freelance Blogger
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