Category: Eat & Drink
Here in Nova Scotia, dishes are paired with amazing views, exciting adventures, and quiet moments shared with loved ones.
Nova Scotia is a coastal paradise for food and drink lovers alike. With a rich agricultural and fishing heritage, a flourishing wine scene, and a farmers’ market around every turn – it’s easy to indulge in amazing, hyper-local flavours.
I can remember the first time I heard someone say they cooked a turkey for their Christmas dinner and I thought “that’s weird”.
March is a special time in Nova Scotia. When the sap starts moving and the sugar maple trees begin to wake up, that means maple season is on the way.
Wondering how to take advantage of this tasty season? Follow along as we share where to taste maple syrup, purchase unique maple products, and enjoy maple experiences across Nova Scotia.
Looking for that leisurely seacoast drive with points of interest and places to stop and shop along the way? Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore offers you the perfect getaway with a mix of unique accommodations, rich historical and cultural attractions, and some fantastic shops, eateries and craft beer and spirit makers for you to discover along your journey.
Discover some of the incredible cocktail bars, quaint cafes, inviting restaurants and lovely bakeries in the HRM (Halifax Regional Municipality) with photographer, food stylist, travel & food writer, Jessica Emin (@eatwithjessie).
Guest Writer: David Anderson and Skylar MacDonald – better known as @daveyandsky – share their passion for an adventure lifestyle with others. They are an outdoorsy couple who provide honest, fun and bright insight to their followers about their adventurous lives through photography and videography.
Drink local is a refrain familiar to beer fans far and wide, motivating many to travel to the source to try a favorite ale or lager. But what does it mean to drink local beer when the grains and hops come from thousands of miles away?