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Two people sit around a campfire at dusk in Nova Scotia

Camping in Nova Scotia just hits differently, especially when you’re right by the ocean. Think salty air, crashing waves as your soundtrack, and those sunrise coffees that feel a little extra special.

A hiker near the top of the Franey Trail is taking a photo of the sunrise over the valley surrounding Ingonish in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park in Nova Scotia.

Planning your spring, summer or fall getaway to escape to and explore Cape Breton Highlands National Park and want to ensure you leave no trail unhiked, beach unexplored, campground un-camped, and look-off unseen? We’ve gathered up plenty of information, facts and recommendations to help you experience Cape Breton Highlands National Park!

A pontoon boat sails alongside an island dotted with white geodesic domes at Nova Glamping, located near Peggys Cove in Nova Scotia.

Looking to experience something a little different on your next overnight stay that allows you to be in nature, to stargaze, and to feel like you are camping… but without being responsible for the tent and camping equipment? Glamping has become a popular way to “camp” without the traditional sleeping-on-the-ground and BYOT (bring your own tent) camping adventure that we all know and love.

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An aerial view of three geodesic domes sitting next to a river alongside colourful fall leaves on trees.

It’s time to book the ultimate fall vacation. From seaside motels to spa retreats, find your perfect Nova Scotia getaway spot.

Nova Scotia is renowned for its rugged coastline, picturesque towns, and welcoming people. But it also boasts numerous unique luxury adventures, experiences, and products.

Drone view over the beach and main lodge at White Point Beach Resort near Liverpool, Nova Scotia in the wintertime.

Unique accommodations—including intimate cabins, luxurious glomes, hotels, and historic B&Bs—create the perfect backdrop for a cozy Nova Scotia stay.

Two people hiking high up on the Aspy Trail with mountains behind them in full fall colours of golds, reds and amber hues in Cape Breton's Autumn season in Nova Scotia

Summer may be over but there is still plenty to do in Nova Scotia. From wine tasting to leaf peeping, comfortable sweater weather creates the perfect conditions for exploring your way around Nova Scotia. Here are six ideas to get you started on planning your fall adventures in Nova Scotia!

Nova Scotia is home to many bed & breakfasts, inns, hotels, campgrounds, and much, much more however there are a number of unique accommodations that are worth planning your trip around.

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