Group Travel to Nova Scotia

Aug 20

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“Surfers in California take vacations too” is one of the witty slogans that the official tourism uses to tempt visitors to this gorgeous Canadian coastline. And they seem to be able to leave the wetsuits back home! Besides the water activities, more than 700 festivals and events are thrown over the course of the year throughout the province. More than 500 of them occur in the summer months alone. Nova Scotia is a melting pot of cultures from various parts of Europe and North America so tracing your genealogy is unique vacation activity. If you and your group of friends enjoy camping, Nova Scotia is the perfect place. There are full service campsites for tents or trailers running to the gamut of campsites that you can only access by canoe. How exotic is that? Traveling to Nova Scotia and not dining on lobster at least once on your vacation would be a travesty. That is, unless, you’re allergic to shellfish. What would be a more delicious meal for your group of friends or family then to buy a bucket of fresh lobsters from the wharf and have a lobster boil at the beach? Winemaking is a surprising enterprise for an area that is not to be considered as a hospitable region for growing grapes; however the valleys are very fertile and there are 8 successful wineries in the region. The spring and summer seasons provide the most idyllic weather conditions for getting the most of the region; however there is fun to be had year round in Nova Scotia. To request a vacation planner, please visit www.novascotia.com.





Posted by amy on August 20, 2007, filed under: United States

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