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Always take the weather. The Weather Channel hosts a Park Report online. It's a great tool for planning day trips to Provincial Parks, like Five Islands. Especially if you're planning on putting in time on the beach.

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Useful travel information

Be sure to start your vacation prepared. The tips below will help you ensure that your Nova Scotia experience has no unexpected surprises. For more information on any of the below topics, visit Canadian Tourism Commission site.

Passports

International visitors require a valid passport to enter Canada. Citizens of most European countries do NOT require a visa, but visit Citizenship and Immigration Canada to be sure.

Mail, phone, and Internet

Internet access, postal services and telephones are all very accessible in Nova Scotia, and mobile phones are supported by both CDMA and GSM systems. Contact your mobile service provider for roaming information and to determine if your phone is compatible.

Weather

Nova Scotia enjoys a climate moderated by the sea, with pleasantly warm summer temperatures of 20 - 25 degrees Celsius, and occasional, light summer rains. Visit The Weather Network site to check curent conditions.

Time zones

Nova Scotia is in the Atlantic Standard time zone, which is four hours behind London and five hours behind Paris.

Currency

Nova Scotia uses the Canadian dollar. Currency includes $1 and $2 coins, and $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills. Currency exchange is available at the airport, many hotels and at any financial institution.

Customs

All visitors to Canada will pass through a customs inspection. Please contact your nearest Canadian Embassy or Consulate for full information on items you can and cannot carry with you into the country.

Measurement and voltage

Canada formally adopted the metric system in 1970. With an electrical system of 110 volts, you will require a universal adaptor to operate overseas electrical appliances.

Useful travel information

2010-08-11
A unique and lovely place. What a find. A gorgeous post-and-beam cottage in a private spot on the ...

(Source: Favourite Places in Nova Scotia)
2010-08-06
Hello, My wife and I are from Ohio . We took a vacation to your lovely province in 2006. We spent ...

(Source: Favourite Places in Nova Scotia)
2010-07-16
Getting close to 30 years ago I had the opportunity to spend 2 summers working at the Keltic Lodge ...

(Source: Favourite Places in Nova Scotia)
2010-07-06
I recently returned to Nova Scotia for a delayed honeymoon and meet the family for my new husband. ...

(Source: Favourite Places in Nova Scotia)
2010-05-09
My father took my older brother and I on the train from Oshawa to Halifax. We arrived in Halifax at ...

(Source: Favourite Places in Nova Scotia)
2010-09-01
If you love to be at one with nature, Kejimkujik Seaside offers a beautiful place to explore for a day.  With beautiful trails, a white beach awaits you and if you are lucky the seals might be waving from the...

(Source: Nova Scotia, my Oyster)
2010-09-01
White Point Beach..it's rustic, it's charming, it's wonderful!

(Source: Nova Scotia, my Oyster)
2010-08-31
Regardless of how you spend your days it's hard not to be envious of our whale watch tour operators around the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Sample these recent posts & see if you feel the same way!!

(Source: The Bay of Fundy)
2010-08-31
An afternoon drive along the Mini Cabot Trail to Cape George gives breathtaking views and a "must visit" to the lighthouse.

(Source: The Right Coast, Nova Scotia)
2010-08-10
Well known to fossil hunters, this small village was founded by Scottish immigrants in the 1700's.

(Source: The Right Coast, Nova Scotia)