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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Buskers Descend on Halifax for 25th Anniversary
Wednesday, 3 Aug, 2011 – 18:08 | No Comment
Buskers Descend on Halifax for 25th Anniversary

Tomorrow, August 4th, the 25th Annual Halifax International Buskers Festival kicks off 11 days of fun and international entertainment on the Halifax waterfront.

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.

July = Tourism Increase in Nova Scotia
Wednesday, 2 Sep, 2009 – 12:59 | No Comment
July = Tourism Increase in Nova Scotia

Although it is just a 1% increase Nova Scotia shows signs of a tourism recovery in many areas especially those coming here in vehicles.

Buskers Rule Halifax for 23 Years
Monday, 10 Aug, 2009 – 23:14 | No Comment
Buskers Rule Halifax for 23 Years

Many buskers only work part time but others you’ll see on the Halifax waterfront make a living performing full time on the streets.

VIA Rail: What Were You Thinking?
Tuesday, 28 Jul, 2009 – 10:56 | No Comment
VIA Rail: What Were You Thinking?

You see, many of these people scrambled to cancel or make other arrangements and the revelation that VIA is back on track just produces anger.

Thousands of Passengers Suffer From a VIA Rail Engineer Strike
Friday, 24 Jul, 2009 – 16:04 | No Comment
Thousands of Passengers Suffer From a VIA Rail Engineer Strike

VIA Rail, the passenger link across Canada, is canceling its passenger operations to Halifax and other areas due to an engineer’s strike.

July Belongs to Halifax
Monday, 6 Jul, 2009 – 0:12 | One Comment
July Belongs to Halifax

I would venture to say that nowhere else in the world has three (3) such high-profile things going on within a matter of seven (7) days as Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Halifax: Navy’s 100th Anniversary Begins With Consecration of the Queen’s Colours
Saturday, 27 Jun, 2009 – 18:23 | One Comment
Halifax: Navy’s 100th Anniversary Begins With Consecration of the Queen’s Colours

The Queen’s Colours symbolizes Canada’s loyalty to the Sovereign, to the country of Canada and to our Navy.

Canada Day Celebrations in Nova Scotia
Tuesday, 16 Jun, 2009 – 23:18 | 3 Comments
Canada Day Celebrations in Nova Scotia

Canada Day celebrations in Nova Scotia

Sail Into Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Tuesday, 9 Jun, 2009 – 22:23 | 2 Comments
Sail Into Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Alderney Landing is leading the renaissance of Darmouth and returning the city to its former glory.