What's New
Discover our newest products, from wild islands, to seaside accommodations, and “only in Nova Scotia” experiences.
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Wine Country
Discover our wine region which consists of 17 wineries, with over 70 grape growers and more than 600 acres under vine.
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Unique Stays
A place to stay can simply be where you hang your hat or it can be a destination in itself. From train cars and historic inns to seaside resorts and beachfront cottages, discover our unique accommodations.
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Bay of Fundy Adventures
Home to the highest tides in the world, in the Bay of Fundy! Each day, 160 billion tonnes of seawater flows in and out during one tide cycle.
Taste of Nova Scotia
If there’s one thing every visitor to Nova Scotia enjoys, it’s the food. From lobster and Digby scallops, to Oxford blueberries and Annapolis Valley apples, you’ll love what Nova Scotia has to offer.
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Surf's Up!
The surf scene in Nova Scotia is a complete year-round deal. With the extensive and varied coastline, you’ll find the waves you want somewhere in the province on any given day.
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Perfect Road Trips
There is a new adventure around every corner and in every town. We’ve selected some of our most popular routes to help make the most of your visit:
Outdoor Adventure
Discover the power of spontaneous adventure. You’ll feel it when you hike a rocky coastal trail, when you paddle down a meandering river or round a bend on a bike trail and smile because there’s still a long way to go.
History
The First Nations called it Mi’kma’ki, the French called it Acadia, the British called it New Scotland. We hope you’ll call it captivating.
Culture
Our culture is written in the lives of our people. It’s also written in our stage plays, movies, and music. And artisans craft unique expressions of their art, inspired by our history, cultures and natural landscapes.
Celtic Traditions
Cape Breton Island offers a chance to truly explore Celtic culture and history. There is a saying common here: Ciad mile failte. It means “a hundred thousand welcomes” and is typical of the warm greeting the island’s visitors can expect.