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Pick a beach, any beach.

There are more than 100 accessible beaches spread out along the 7,400 km of coastline, so whatever your beach-style, you’ll find something to love right here. From relaxed family fun stretching out along the Bay of Fundy at Melmerby Beach to the serious surf action at Lawrencetown to the Sand Castle Festival at Clam Harbour.

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Digby Scallop Days Festival

Make the most of the coast.

Nova Scotia’s beaches and seacoast showcase diverse opportunities to sea-kayak, bird watch, beachcomb, swim or surf, and provide a spectacular backdrop for seacoast celebrations like the Digby Scallop Days festival. Lighthouses, tall ships, and freshly landed seafood.

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Bay of Fundy

Go Big in the Bay of Fundy.

The highest tides in the world rise and fall in the Bay of Fundy.  The huge tidal range of 16 metres (54 feet) creates some spectacular opportunities for adventure from whale-watching  where the giants of the deep surface almost within arm’s reach to taking a rollercoaster ride atop the tidal bore in a Zodiac raft. Throw in some breathtaking bird watching and stunning scenery and your Fundy vacation experience will be one for the record books.

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Fortress of Louisbourg

Take it back a century or two… or three or four.

History lives here. In fact, it sets off a cannon off every day at noon. It gathers for huge historic reenactments. It grows roses in ancient gardens. And welcomes you aboard a saltbank schooner and takes you for a tour of some of the continent’s oldest graveyards. Visit any of Nova Scotia’s 13 world-class National Historic Sites of Canada, including the Fortress of Louisbourg, Halifax Citadel and the 18th century streets of “Old Town” Lunenburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Town

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Sea Kayaking

Pick a package for Extra Fun

Check out all the ways to save when you take advantage of romance, food and wine, family fun, or seacoast exploring packages. Added value means more of your budget to spend on the things that really make a vacation great – like fresh lobster, a vineyard tour, a wild raft ride on the world’s highest tides…

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