Nova Scotia Comes Alive in 2011!

There are few places that top Nova Scotia in the summer and fall seasons. Unlike the west coast of Canada Nova Scotia has more sunny days and better beaches.Not only that, you are never further than 40 miles from salt water no matter where you go in the province. Keep checking back to see updates on the state of travel in Nova Scotia and why this Canadian province is considered one of the finest destination spots in the world.

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Sidney Crosby Carries Olympic Torch in Nova Scotia
Saturday, 14 Nov, 2009 – 22:54 | No Comment
Sidney Crosby Carries Olympic Torch in Nova Scotia

Dartmouth native Sidney Crosby, the captain of the Stanley Cup-winning Pittsburg Penguins, will carry the Olympic torch on November 18th. Crosby will miss one practice but will fly to Ottawa the next day to join his team against the Senators.

Hiking Tours in Nova Scotia
Saturday, 7 Nov, 2009 – 1:03 | No Comment
Hiking Tours in Nova Scotia

Here is a guest blog by popular travel blogger Rob Barham
If you want to hike in Nova Scotia, whether you are an experienced hiker or not, you can easily take a tour which starts and …

Nova Scotia’s Anne Murray Calls it a Career
Wednesday, 4 Nov, 2009 – 1:19 | No Comment
Nova Scotia’s Anne Murray Calls it a Career

Arguably one of the greatest singers in modern history, either male of female, is Anne Murray and she was born and brought up in Springhill. Nova Scotia. Now, almost 40 years after the release of her first Number One hit, “Snowbird,” Ann is on a book tour to celebrate both her life as a singer and her ties to Nova Scotia.