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Surf & Water Sports

Nova Scotia has quickly become a globally recognized surf destination. Perfect waves for learning are accompanied by warmer waters in the summer months (June through September), while larger waves grace our numerous point breaks through fall, winter and spring (September through May). Surf shops, surf rentals and lessons are offered in multiple locations around the province – check individual listings and sites for the surf spot closest to you! Our fantastic surf is one of the reasons Nova Scotia is “Canada’s Ocean Playground”.

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Horseback Riding & Rides

Horseback Riding & Rides

Discover scenic trails that wind through forests, along beaches next to coastal cliffs, and across the rolling countryside on a guided horseback ri...

Shelburne

Shelburne

In 1783, 3,000 Black Loyalists escaped to freedom, arriving in Shelburne. Visit Birchtown to learn more and visit historic Dock Street.

Peggy’s Cove

Peggy’s Cove

Visit Canada’s most photographed lighthouse in a small working fishing village with artists, unique shops, and restaurants, all while taking ...

Oak Island

Oak Island

Discover the world’s longest running treasure hunt from the TV series The Curse of Oak Island by water with Salty Dog Sea Tours, departing from Oak...

Mahone Bay

Mahone Bay

Discover the popular Three Churches reflecting on Mahone Bay as you browse unique shops and restaurants. Don’t miss the popular Scarecrow and...

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