What's New in Nova Scotia?
A few highlights include:
- New outdoor experiences like the Love Lobster Tour.
- New accommodation options including the new Magnolia House at Tattingstone Inn in Wolfville.
- Keltic Lodge’s main lodge in Ingonish has closed due to aging infrastructure however other facilities at the resort such as Highland Links, Arduaine Restaurant, accommodations and the spa will remain open and operational.
- Brand new and returning overseas seasonal flight options including Edelweiss Air’s direct service to Zurich and the relaunch of Westjet’s Halifax-Paris route.
- The Ship Hector Society in Pictou is modernizing their interpretive centre and the replica tall ship Ship Hector will be relaunched on July 12th.
- Crack open our Lobster Trail or Chowder Trail – a collection of restaurants, retail and fisheries experiences that highlight our incredible Nova Scotia seafood and variety of chowders.
- The Nova Scotia Good Cheer Trail, Canada’s first winery, craft brewery, cidery and distillery trail, allows you to sample the local fare. Recent new members include Horton Ridge Malt & Grain, New Scotland Co., Harbour Brewing Company, Shipwright Brewing Company, The Church Brewing Company, Raging Crow Distillery, Lake City Cider, and Maritime Express Cider.
2024 What's New Guide
Download our latest edition of our What’s New guide and stay up to date on all that Nova Scotia has to offer.