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Sherbrooke Village Museum

Play on. Music is a big part of everyday life in Nova Scotia including in our museum network. Sherbrooke Village, for instance, hosts annual music camps including a songwriter’s camp and there are weekly concerts in the historic village from June through the end of September.

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Our Check In Nova Scotia travel counsellors can help you plan the perfect vacation. Whether you're making your plans through our website, online chat feature, a provincial Visitor Information Centre, email or the toll-free number, our knowledgeable staff are here to help. Contact our travel counsellers to make reservations, request literature and answer your travel inquiries.

Provincial Visitor Information Centres

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1-800-565-0000 (Toll Free within North America)
1-902-425-5781 (in Greater Halifax, Nova Scotia)
1-902-425-5781 (Outside North America)
00800-1565-0000 (Toll Free from the United Kingdom)
1-902-453-8301 (TDD)

 
Internet Access for Visitors
Community Access Program

You can check your e-mail, visit novascotia.com, make reservations, and find out what to do tomorrow at one of the Community Access Program (CAP) sites around the province. In Nova Scotia, call toll-free 1-866-569-8428 to locate the nearest CAP site. A list of CAP sites in the Halifax area can be found on the HR C@P website.

Nova Scotia's 75 public libraries have computers with Internet access available for visitors to use and many have extensive genealogical records. Visit the Nova Scotia Provincial Library web site. A brochure with map and site locations is available at local visitor information centres.

 
Attraction Signs
Attractions SignsYour Guide to Nova Scotia's Attractions! As you're traveling our 100-series highways, watch for blue signs indicating major points of interest such as museums, historic sites, parks, unique businesses, and cultural attractions that await you. Just take the designated exit and enjoy the great sights and scenery that make Nova Scotia famous. And have a safe journey!
 
Accommodations

All accommodations listed on novascotia.com are licensed by the Province of Nova Scotia and approved by at least one of the three recognized quality programs (Canada Select/Camping Select, Nova Scotia Approved and CAA/AAA) to ensure they are clean and comfortable.

Rating Programs

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Bienvenue
Bienvenue Logo

In Nova Scotia we're proud of our strong Francophone presence. In order to make your stay even more enjoyable, we have a program for you which identifies many of our bilingual attractions and businesses! Look for this logo—it's your guarantee that Ici, on parle français! In addition to English, each participating establishment displaying this logo is committed to providing quality service in French. Qualified French speaking staff are identified by lapel pins featuring the Bienvenue logo, and would be more than happy to serve you in French.

 
Fair Exchange Program
Fair Exchange

Visiting from the U.S.? Look for the Fair Exchange logo - it's your assurance that you're getting the best exchange value for your money! Accommodations, restaurants, gift shops, museums, gas stations and other participating establishments displaying this logo offer an exchange rate within five percentage points of the latest official bank exchange rate.

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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