Campaign Category: Family Friendly
When the summer heat gives way to crisp, refreshing days and the scenery turns from greens to golds and vibrant reds, a season of even more things to do in Nova Scotia begins. While swimming in our warm ocean and lake beaches may be over for another year, there are endless opportunities to get outside and explore all the incredible family-friendly activities fall brings.
Since time immemorial the Mi’kmaw people have cared for and stewarded the land we now call Nova Scotia. Mi’kma’ki, the traditional territory of the Mi’kmaq, includes all of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, parts of New Brunswick, the Gaspe Peninsula of Quebec, and parts of Maine (USA). The Mi’kmaq of Nova Scotia are unique in their traditions, stories, songs and dances, art and craft, histories, spirituality, and language influenced by the lands and waters they are deeply connected to. Did you know? Mi’kmaw was officially proclaimed Nova Scotia’s first language in 2022!
Brimming with vibrant culture and embracing its rugged coastline, Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton Island beckons explorers. We hold our traditions dear and love sharing them with our visitors.
Explore a variety of historically significant attractions on Cape Breton Island. From an 18th century fortress to a 43-acre living history museum, and more!
Kids of all ages will enjoy a trip to the Annapolis Valley. Hit the road and discover what makes this already special place even more enchanting during the fall.
Gather the kids and head out for fun in Nova Scotia this winter! Whether it’s getting outside for some winter adventures, cozying up inside with a hot chocolate, or maybe hitting the pool (heated of course), make Nova Scotia your family’s winter vacation destination.
The whole family will love this list of fun summer activities in Nova Scotia!