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Top 25 Things To Do

From landmarks you can’t miss to adventures you won’t find anywhere else, there’s always something to do in Nova Scotia. Start your planning with our list of the top 25 things to see, do and experience during your stay.

 

  • Camping

    Camp out under the stars or glamp in the comfort of a geodesic dome. Either way, you’ll wake up refreshed, surrounded by nature at one of 110+ privately-owned campgrounds, 20 provincial camping parks or nine National Park campgrounds.

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  • Hiking

    Walk on the wilderness side! Meander through old growth forest stands, climb highland mountaintops, amble past rolling orchards and pastoral fields and enjoy seaside trails with expansive ocean views – we have a hike that’s right for everyone.

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  • Cabot Trail

    Enjoy the jaw-dropping coastal views of one of the world’s most scenic drives. Be sure to stop and stretch your legs – along the way you’ll find famous hiking trails, picturesque villages and towns, artisan shops and more.

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  • World Class Golf

    Hit the links in one of Canada’s premiere golf destinations. From Canada’s first true links course to celebrated seaside resort courses,, we welcome golfers from around the world to enjoy exceptional experiences for all levels.

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  • View of the Lunenburg Waterfront with colorful buildings and sailboats in the harbor.

    Lunenburg

    A UNESCO World Heritage Site, wander Old Town Lunenburg’s distinctive waterfront and brightly coloured buildings. Head down to the waterfront for tales of seafaring and rum-running – you might even catch a glimpse of the Bluenose II!

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  • Tidal Bore Rafting

    Ride 8 to 20+ foot waves in a Zodiac boat as the surging power of the world’s highest tides turns the Shubenacadie River into a water roller coaster you’ll find only in Nova Scotia. You may get wet. (Just kidding: you’ll definitely get wet.)

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  • Whale Watching

    Climb aboard a tour boat and let our lively captains entertain and educate with tales from our shores while you watch for up to 12 species of whales that call our waters home each summer and fall.

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  • Cycling

    Who says road trips require a car? With a landscape that includes rolling highlands, river valleys, rugged seacoasts, low-lying farm dykelands and historic towns, cycling is a perfect way to discover Nova Scotia.

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  • Lighthouses

    For centuries, lighthouses have greeted those who have arrived on our shores and have helped to protect those who make their living on the water. Today, 150 lighthouses still dot the rugged coastlines throughout Nova Scotia.

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  • Bear River Vineyards

    Good Cheer Trail

    Raise a glass to craftsmanship and creativity on Canada’s first winery, craft brewery, cidery and distillery trail. You’ll discover new favourites, meet award-winning makers and taste the best our province has to offer along the Good Cheer Trail.

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  • Wineries

    Did you know? Nova Scotia’s wine industry goes back to the 1600s! Today we’re home to more than 20 wineries and vineyards. Be sure to experience our signature appellation wine, Tidal Bay.

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  • Ariel view of down town halifax

    Halifax Citadel National Historic Site

    Explore the rich history of Halifax, right in the heart of the city. You can tour with historical interpreters, watch the sentry change or go on a ghost tour. Just be sure to cover your ears for the firing of the noon gun, a tradition since 1857.

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  • A lady in a blue shirt and red hat with blond flowy hair, stands in front of the Lunenburg waterfront which is full of colourful buildings and boats in the harbour

    UNESCO Sites

    Discover our rich history and stories of the past – and learn more about how they shape our present and future – at one of six UNESCO designated sites and two Dark Sky designated areas supported by UNESCO and the Starlight Foundation.

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  • Peggy's Cove light house in winter with snow on the rocks and waves crashing on shore.

    Peggy’s Cove

    Here you’ll find one of the most famous – and most photographed – lighthouses in the world. Since 1915, Peggy’s Point Lighthouse has kept watch over the surging ocean waves and working lobster boats of this vibrant fishing village.

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  • Two people interact in front of a band at Dirty Nelly's Pub in Halifax

    Halifax Pubs

    Halifax is famous for our friendly vibes and vibrant nightlife. So, pull up a stool at one of our many pubs and enjoy live music with a traditional roots or modern flair that’s sure to get your toes tapping. Cheers!

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  • Lobster

    Nova Scotia is home to some of the world’ most fertile lobster fishing grounds and we make the most of it with lobster festivals, boat tours, boils and some of the most delicious dishes you’ll ever try. Lobster poutine, anyone?

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  • Artisans, Shops & Galleries

    Creativity is in endless supply here in Nova Scotia. In every corner of the province, you’ll find artisan studios, art galleries and shops showcasing local talent. Why not pop in and find the perfect handmade reminder of your visit?

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  • Bay of Fundy

    Experience the natural wonder of the world's highest tides! View unique coastal rock formations from our hiking trails (or get up-close in a kayak!), try tidal bore rafting and even walk the ocean floor.

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  • Music Festivals

    From fiddles and reels to Beethoven (with a beer garden), our music scene has something for everyone. Rock concerts, symphonies and vibrant and eclectic festivals of all kinds are part of our cultural fabric – and all are welcome!

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  • Two males kayak past gorge's island in the Halifax harbour

    Kayaking & Canoeing

    Paddle your way past dramatic cliffs, arches and towering pinnacles, glacial barrens, sheltered waterways and isolated white sand beaches. You’ll find a new appreciation for our coast and its beauty when you explore by water.

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  • two people shopping in downtown Halifax.

    Halifax Waterfront

    No trip to Halifax is complete without a stroll along our waterfront boardwalk. You’ll find restaurants and bars, shopping, entertainment, museums and plenty of spots to stop, relax and take in the hustle and bustle of our busy port city.

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  • Beaches

    With over 13,300 km of coastline, Nova Scotia has an abundance of beautiful beaches. Unwind with the rolling waves and breathe in the salty air, grab a surfboard or simply relax on a warm sandy beach with a good book.

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  • Cape Breton Highlands

    With 26 hiking trails, six magnificent beaches, 24 stunning look-off points, eight campgrounds, waterfalls, and world class golf at Highlands Links, Cape Breton Highlands National Park is an outdoor adventure hot-spot!

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