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Doers and Dreamers: The Definitive Nova Scotia Guide

Submitted by Kim on Monday, 27 July 20092 Comments

doers and dreamers guideFor travelers coming to Nova Scotia there is no better way to begin planning your trip than with the “Doers and Dreamers Travel Guide.” In fact this guide has every sector of Nova Scotia mapped out and a paragraph devoted to each and every town, bay and island. In addition, Nova Scotia tourism partners in accommodations, tours, outfitters and transportation have their own special place in the guide.

  • Halifax-Metro
  • South Shore
  • Yarmouth & Acadian Shores
  • Fundy Shore & Annapolis Valley
  • Northunderland Shore
  • Cape Breton Island
  • Outdoor Adventure
  • Tour Operators and Services

Even if you are just mildly interested in Nova Scotia order this amazing book and you will be up to speed on great part of the world in no time.

To request your copy click on  “Doers and Dreamers Travel Guide”

2 Comments »

  • jan said:

    I am leaving Australia on 5th April. Will be leaving New York City for Canada on 5th May 2010. Would like a copy of 2009 Doers and Dreamers asap so I can plan trip now. Can’t wait till end of March for 2010 copy. Can you help? Jan

  • Kim (author) said:

    Since Doers and Dreamers is not out yet try this site: http://www.destinationsouthwestnova.com/component/option,com_verb_request_a_guide/Itemid,161/

    Good luck!

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