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Here’s Why You Should Visit Nova Scotia (According to a Local)
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There are some pretty fabulous reasons to visit Nova Scotia. Nature-lovers value Nova Scotia's wilderness, dark skies, dense forests, and placid copper-bottomed lakes. Adventurous travelers know that the Eastern shore of Nova Scotia is awesome for surfing. Families flock to the shallow, warm, red-sand beaches of the Northumberland Strait, while foodies flock to the food and wine region of the Annapolis Valley. Finally, the island of Cape Breton - Nova Scotia's already world-famous pearl - is a magical island rich with color, Celtic music, and fascinating Canadian heritage. I'm a local who literally wrote the book on the best family adventures in Nova Scotia. Whatever floats your boat (and yes, there are plenty of boats!) - the province of ...
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A former flight attendant, Helen exchanged her wings for a journalism degree and never looked back. She writes about food and travel from her hometown of Halifax, Nova Scotia with bylines for CBC Life, The Globe and Mail, Eat North, Family Fun Canada and the Chronicle Herald. Helen is a member of the Travel Media Association of Canada.
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