Tourist Map of Nova Scotia

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This map shows cities, towns, resorts, beaches, rivers, lakes, highways, major roads, secondary roads, ferries, travel regions, points of interest, and national parks in Nova Scotia.

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Exploring Nova Scotia: A Maritime Gem

Nova Scotia, located on the eastern coast of Canada, is a captivating destination known for its stunning coastal landscapes, rich maritime heritage, and diverse cultural experiences. This peninsula province is almost completely surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, earning it the nickname "Canada's Ocean Playground." With over 7,400 kilometers of coastline, Nova Scotia offers visitors an abundance of scenic views and outdoor adventures.

The province features several must-see attractions, including the iconic Peggy's Cove lighthouse - one of the most photographed landmarks in Canada. Built in 1914, this historic beacon stands on massive granite rocks and provides spectacular ocean views. The Cabot Trail, a 300-kilometer scenic highway winding through Cape Breton Highlands National Park, offers breathtaking vistas of mountains meeting the sea and is considered one of North America's most scenic drives.

Natural Wonders and Outdoor Activities

The Bay of Fundy, bordering Nova Scotia's northwestern shore, boasts the highest tides in the world, reaching up to 16 meters. Visitors can experience the unique opportunity of tidal bore rafting or walking on the ocean floor during low tide. For wildlife enthusiasts, whale watching excursions are available along the coast, with opportunities to spot humpback, minke, and fin whales during summer months.

Kejimkujik National Park offers pristine lakes and rivers perfect for canoeing and kayaking, while its ancient forests provide excellent hiking trails. The park is also a designated Dark Sky Preserve, making it ideal for stargazing. Adventure seekers can explore the 100 Wild Islands, an archipelago of pristine coastal wilderness accessible by sea kayak.

Cultural Heritage

Halifax, the provincial capital, features a vibrant waterfront with museums, shops, and restaurants. The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic houses exhibits on the Titanic disaster, while the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 tells the stories of newcomers to Canada. Lunenburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, preserves its British colonial architecture and fishing heritage, including the famous Bluenose II schooner.

The province's cultural tapestry includes Mi'kmaq indigenous heritage, Acadian French traditions, and strong Scottish influences, particularly on Cape Breton Island where Celtic music and dance are celebrated. The Fortress of Louisbourg offers a living history experience as North America's largest historical reconstruction, depicting 18th-century French colonial life.

With its welcoming maritime hospitality, fresh seafood cuisine, and four distinct seasons of activities, Nova Scotia provides travelers with authentic experiences and memories to last a lifetime.



Maps of Nova Scotia: Nova Scotia Road Map | Nova Scotia Highway Map | Nova Scotia National Parks Map | Detailed Map of Nova Scotia | Map of Cape Breton Island

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