ATV Adventures in Nova Scotia
Did you know that Nova Scotia has over 8,000 km of ATV trails? ATV adventures are an exciting way to get off the beaten path and into the heart of ...
Looking to explore the wilderness of Kejimkujik, to watch as the highest tides in the world flow in and out from communities situated around the Bay of Fundy, or maybe to experience a cozy retreat in the woods that you can make your home base while you explore Nova Scotia? You’ll find the perfect places to stay, dine, visit and see when you stay within Nova Scotia’s Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley region.
Please note: To view all self-identified wheelchair accessible or partially accessible businesses/sites that appear on NovaScotia.com, click on “Show Advanced Filters” and under “Accessibility” select “Wheelchair Accessible” or “Partially Accessible”. The links on this page will be updated soon to provide only wheelchair accessible and partially accessible businesses and properties.
Wheelchair accessible attractions, artisan shops and galleries throughout the Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley include:
Wineries that are wheelchair accessible include:
Additional places to eat & drink that are wheelchair accessible:
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