When I realised it had been five years since my last visit to Canada, I wondered where the time had gone! It seemed only yesterday I was wrapped up warm, ready for my first (and possibly last) attempt ...
Nova Scotia is home to seaside towns, sandy shores, working fishing villages and a slower pace of life. The gastronomy scene has exploded in Nova Scotia in recent years. The wineries of Wolfville, ...
Rich in rural charms, seaside scenery, and a distinctive culture, Eastern Canada is a low-key destination that people—city types especially—should add to their travel checklist. DC-based GQ Insider ...
See and photograph historic lighthouses, wooden fishing boats, and classic coastal views. Eat fresh-from-the-docks lobster, scallops, and fish. Visit working fishing villages, charming seaside ...
New Englanders have a keen appreciation for the beauty of the East Coast. But as much as we love our Cape Cod visits and our Boston Seaport, there’s something about uncharted waters that is intriguing ...
If you’re dreaming of the kind of road trip where every twist and turn comes with a view, where small towns feel like storybook settings, and where lighthouses, beaches, and seafood await around every ...
With its rugged coast, “sugary” beaches and pretty fishing ports, Nova Scotia is a “magical” place for a “go-slow” road trip, says Mike MacEacheran in The Sunday Times. Although named after Scotland, ...
A road trip through southwest Nova Scotia takes in semi-mythic lighthouses, lobster boat fleets and lively harbour towns where daily life is still defined by the ebb and flow of the Atlantic. Peggy's ...