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Shop ‘til you drop. Typical shopping hours for boutiques and independent stores in metro are Monday through Wednesday 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM, Thursday and Friday, 9:30 AM - 9:00 PM, Saturday 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM, and Sunday 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM. We’re fairly new to Sunday shopping here, so hours vary widely.

 
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Uniquely Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia's blend of dramatic seas, scenic lands, Celtic music and friendly people shape a maritime culture like no other.

Witness the world's highest tide ebb out of the Minas Basin and beachcomb the ocean floor for treasures. Drive, bike or hike the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton, Canada's great ocean highway. Visit the province's capital city, the seaport of Halifax. Or stop by the town of Lunenburg to see the home of the world-famous Bluenose II.

Nova Scotia's seacoast diversity is what makes this peninsula so unique.

Photo - Bay of FundyBay of Fundy
In every pool, you'll find gifts from the sea. Discover the highest tides in the world in the Bay of Fundy – measuring highs of 16 metres (54 feet). At low tide, comb the beach for amethyst stones and crustaceans. Ride the tide on the Shubenacadie River – one of the only places in the world for tidal bore rafting. The Bay of Fundy is a favourite destination to many shorebirds and whales, eagles and osprey. Make it one of yours. 
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Photo - Cabot TrailCabot Trail
Can a paved road be a path to enlightenment? Travel Canada’s great ocean highway – the Cabot Trail – on the island of Cape Breton. The trail winds a near 300 km (185 mi.) along the island’s rocky northern shore and then ascends the plateaus of Cape Breton Highlands National Park. From hiking to biking, golfing to skiing, the Cabot Trail is a visitor’s paradise. 
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Cape Breton IslandCape Breton Island
Cape Breton Island is 10,311 km2 in area (3,981 square miles) and is joined to mainland Nova Scotia by the Canso Causeway. Cape Breton is known for its beautiful scenery - especially the Cabot Trail, popular attractions (Fortress of Louisbourg and Alexander Graham Bell Museum), and its traditional fiddle music.
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Photo - Uniquely NSFishing Villages
Where the salt of the sea meets the salt of the earth
In a province whose culture has been shaped by the sea, fishing remains an authentic way of life in Nova Scotia. From scallops and lobster to salmon and tuna, fresh local seafood is easy to come by. Visit any of our charming, tranquil villages. And relax. Dinner won’t be caught for an hour!

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Photo - HalifaxHalifax
A fort protected by a city. Yeah, it’s different here. Visit Nova Scotia’s capital and experience a city of old and new. Enjoy the leisurely pace along the waterfront, up the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, through the Public Gardens or in Point Pleasant Park. Take a break in a Celtic tavern or indulge in fresh local seafood while listening to live music. There is always something to do in Halifax. 
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Photo - LunenburgLunenburg
Rich heritage, unique charm, warm hospitality. In the South Shore Tourism Region, the town of Lunenburg is home to the most famous Canadian tall-ship, the Bluenose II. Designated as an United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) heritage site, this vibrant community still thrives on its farming, fishing and shipbuilding traditions. 
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Photo - Fiddlers

Music
Listen with an open ear; dance with an open heart.
Nova Scotia hums many different tunes. Celtic, Acadian and Scottish music echoes throughout the province. Music spills out of kitchen windows and careens down city sidewalks. It rocks church basements and lulls concert halls. Nova Scotia will put a dance in your step. 
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Photo - Taylor Head BeachThe Beaches
Sink your feet in Nova Scotia sands. More than 100 accessible beaches are never far away in Nova Scotia. Enjoy inland beaches on fresh water lakes or feel the salty breeze along the seacoast. Dip into the warmest salt waters in Atlantic Canada on the Northumberland Strait, or adventure south to where the Atlantic Ocean meets Nova Scotia’s rugged coastline and experience world-class surf
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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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