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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Travel Media Association of Canada
Saturday, 3 Jan, 2009 – 15:53 | No Comment

In 1994 some journalists from Toronto thought that the media and the tourism industry should form a professional relationship and the Travel Media Association of Canada (TMAC) was formed. Since then the ranks swelled to …

2008: Annis Horribilis for the Traveler
Wednesday, 31 Dec, 2008 – 10:41 | No Comment
2008: Annis Horribilis for the Traveler

“Annis Horribilis”
Term used by Queen Elizabeth II in 1997 meaning “bad year,”
It was the year that saw the Princess of Wale’s death
and the fire at Windsor Castle.
This year has to go on record as the …

Gas Could Spark Tourism
Saturday, 27 Dec, 2008 – 13:04 | No Comment
Gas Could Spark Tourism

As far back as 2003 the price of gasoline and diesel was blamed as a contributing cause to lower tourism rates in Nova Scotia. In September 2005 the price spiked to $1.40 a liter sending …