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Scotia, Canada is home to the highest tides in the world,
historic landmarks, sandy beaches and harbor fronts ... a
blend of dramatic seas, Celtic music and welcoming people
that makes vacationing in this Maritime culture so
appealing and unique. Nova Scotia has hundreds of beaches,
from white sands and grassy dunes to black rocks and
tumbling cliffs. Visitors to this northern paradise love
to bird watch, beachcomb, swim, surf and picnic in
picturesque settings. Discover Nova Scotia's rich living
history in world-class National Historic Sites of Canada,
including the Fortress of Louisbourg, Halifax Citadel and
"Old Town" Lunenburg. Bike or hike the Cabot
Trail, Canadas great ocean highway. The trail winds
a near 300 km (185 mi.) along the islands rocky
northern shore and then ascends the plateaus of Cape
Breton Highlands National Park.Bed
and Breakfast innkeepers in Nova Scotia can let you
in on local best kept secrets. Discover the highest tides
in the world in the Bay of Fundy measuring highs of
16 metres (54 feet). At low tide, comb the beach for
amethyst stones and crustaceans. Ride the tide on the
Shubenacadie River one of the only places in the
world for tidal bore rafting. The Bay of Fundy is a
favorite destination to many shorebirds and whales, eagles
and osprey. Make it one of yours
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