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Whale Watching Cruise

At Digby Neck, visitors can assist in the research studies to understand these gentle giants of the sea. Marine mammal studies around Brier Island create opportunities for the public and researchers to work together. Visit the Bay of Fundy Tourism website to learn more.

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Guided Tours and Charters in Nova Scotia

Discover the great outdoors in Nova Scotia with a professional guide or for the adventurous type, grab a map and set out on your own. Follow a skilled cyclist along hills and valleys or explore the coasts on one of Nova Scotia’s many bus tours or charters. Charter a boat and . Cruise through the salty waters on a deep-sea adventure. Or guide yourself through freshly fallen snow and leave your imprint while skiing backcountry. From leisurely town & country walking tours to advanced hiking and sea kayaking trips, a variety of outdoor experiences are ready for you to enjoy.

World's Smallest Draw Bridge: Sandford Nova Scotia

The drawbridge located at the Sandford wharf in Yarmouth & Acadian Shores is the smallest drawbridge in the world. It was constructed to allow transportation between an inner and outer harbour. Aired on BT July 21, 2009

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World's Smallest Draw Bridge: Sandford Nova Scotia

Boat Tours & Charters »Tour operators across the province offer moonlight cruises, private charters and schooner excursions. They'll take you deep-sea sport fishing or, if you'd rather, along the coast to spot whales, seals and dolphins.

Bus Tours & Charters Sit back and enjoy the breathtaking scenery that Nova Scotia has to offer. Whether you’re planning a day trip to Peggy’s Cove or an overnight stay around the Cabot Trail, bus tours and charters make an efficient and affordable way to see this wonderful province.

Multi-Activity Adventure »Let the professionals guide you to the best hiking trails, birding hotspots or renowned surfing sites. Venture off-road in a monstrous Hummer. Pick up your self-guide itinerary and set out on bike to meet the salty sea breeze. Snowshoe or ski the backcountry to see untouched winter beauty deep in nature’s habitat.

Nature & Wildlife »From day trips to multi-day sightseeing excursions, there are a variety of nature and wildlife tours to choose from.  Discover northern gannets, seals and whales along the cliffs of Cape Breton. Bird lovers take advantage of guided tours to bird watching hotspots. Seek the shade in serene spruce woods and teeming wetlands.

Outdoor Adventure »Kayak, paddle or canoe the rugged waves of the Atlantic. Bike the quieter roads stopping in vibrant villages along the way. Find a trail that challenges your strength but quiets your mind. From extreme surfing to portaging the peaceful marshlands. Join a group cycling tour or grab your own guide for the ultimate outdoor adventure.

Town & Country Tours »Stroll through village and valley. Connect with Nova Scotia’s proud heritage and lively culture. Gaze at historical architecture in preserved downtown streets and residential roads. Give an ear to the ghost tales along a lantern-lit cemetery path. Come meet the many characters and moods that define a land shaped by the sea.

22-Oct-2011 2:22 PM
On Oct 18 I was finally able to get out on the road for a bit of leaf peeping. Left Halifax and ...

(Source: Nova Scotia Leaf Watch)
16-Oct-2011 8:28 PM
Although the leaves have fallen off the tree on the Island that I was watching, there are lots of ...

(Source: Nova Scotia Leaf Watch)
16-Oct-2011 12:05 PM
I was too late getting a shot of the beautiful colours of a few trees on the island near the bridge ...

(Source: Nova Scotia Leaf Watch)
16-Oct-2011 12:00 PM
The cabot trail from Cheticamp to Ingonish was pretty green last weekend (Oct 8) when I drove it. I ...

(Source: Nova Scotia Leaf Watch)
15-Oct-2011 7:11 PM
Lots of nice bright reds and yellows today (Oct 15) on Highway 14 from Elmsdale to Windsor and ...

(Source: Nova Scotia Leaf Watch)
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30-Jan-2012 2:33 PM
As Valentine's Day approaches thoughts turn to romance and Nova Scotia is naturally a very romantic place because it is shaped by the sea.
12-Jan-2012 11:58 AM
After the scenic Cape d'Or Lighthouse, I travel to Port Greville to the Age of Sail Museum. This Museum displays themes such as lumbering, shipbuilding, marine life and many items that immerse visitors in this great era of Nova Scotia's history.
12-Jan-2012 11:51 AM
If you have ever been to the Town of Oxford you've probably seen the friendly giant wild blueberry greeting you to the "Wild Blueberry Capital of Canada." Nova Scotia is the largest processor of wild blueberries in the world!
12-Jan-2012 11:47 AM
There's something about hiking along a shoreline in the fall that I enjoy. It must be the cooler temperature, or the scenery when the leaves have started to fall off the trees. The grass is still green and I need to be outside!
12-Jan-2012 11:42 AM
The first day of our three day trip to Pictou, Antigonish and Guysborough. Today we visit the The Hector Exhibit Centre & Archives and explore the historic town of Pictou.
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