From the majestic Bay of Fundy to the serene Kejimkujik National Park to the urban escape via the Shubenacadie Canal, Nova Scotia has kayaking opportunities for everyone.
Read MoreEach has its own unique charm and attractiveness and whether it's a cabin in the woods or a quirky hotel downtown, Nova Scotia has something for everyone.
Read MoreIdeal for all experience levels, Sarah and her team ensure you're comfortable and in good hands while you're adventuring on the water.
Read MoreIdeal for beginner and leisure paddles, explore the Shubie canal as it leads out to Lake Charles.
Read MoreThis is ideal for beginners and or casual paddlers to become more confident in a kayak or to simply enjoy a leisurely paddle.
Read MoreExploring the urban oasis that is Nova Scotia’s Shubie Canal and Lake Charles.
Read MoreIn conversation with Angelo Spinazzola, the owner of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia's North River Kayak Tours.
Read MoreIf one of your summer travel destinations is Nova Scotia, we’ve got a stellar list for you to either follow or include in your exploration Canada.
Read MoreJoin me in Nova Scotia as we road trip in winter through Halifax, the Annapolis Valley and Digby in a Canadian-made 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid.
Read MoreWhen you discover Nova Scotia, set aside a day or few to explore this terrific town.
Read MoreAs part of a winter wine tour in Nova Scotia, Canada, we explored Benjamin Bridge Vineyards in Wolfville.
Read MoreTo get a deeper appreciation of Halifax's true allure, it's primarily what's off the popular path that will get you there.
Read MoreWhile Nova Scotia has popularity in warmer months, there’s plenty to partake in during winter in Nova Scotia, especially via wine tours.
Read MoreWith a wealth of options to help you relax, recharge and rejuvenate, Saltair is a wonderful option that's located in Baxters Harbour, only 90 minutes north of Halifax.
Read MoreWith live animals that roam the grounds and artifacts you can touch and explore, the Memory Lane experience is truly unforgettable.
Read MoreNova Scotia’s Eastern Shore region is the gateway to breathtaking kayaking on the majestic Atlantic Ocean.
Read MoreThis wellness and education nature retreat centre with 5 private islands is a haven for you to recharge and relax.
Read MoreIn conversation with Pam Wamback, creator and author of Lucy the Lob’STAR, lifelong Nova Scotian and a lady who loves lobster. Like, really, really loves lobster.
Read MoreBiking the Rails to Trails Route in Nova Scotia is a beautiful and unique way to experience St. Margaret's Bay and surrounding areas.
Read MoreFrom beginners to experts, stand up paddleboarding in Nova Scotia is a must-do experience on your east coast adventures.
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