Discover Atlantic Canada
This 19-day tour of Canada's maritime region starts in the atmospheric port city Halifax , the capital of Nova Scotia . Stroll through the bustling Waterfront where old warehouses have been transformed into shops and restaurants and head to St. Margaret Bay to visit the iconic . Lighthouse Peggy's Cove , the symbol of Atlantic Canada. Several national parks like Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve , Kejimkujik National Park and Cape Breton Highlands National Park take you through impressive forests and along rugged rocks and are also the habitat for a huge variety of wild animals. Follow one of the most beautiful routes of Canada , Cabot Trail , a road carved through the mountains with stunning views and behold a real spectacle in Bay of Funda where extreme tidal differences create a dramatic difference between low and high tide. Be surprised by the versatility of Nova Scotia. 'Where the world can't find you ...'
TIPS & TOPS ROUND TRIP NOVA SCOTIA:
- In Halifax you can visit the Citadel, a bastion from 1850. Dive into the rich maritime past at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic with remains of the Titanic. Send a special stamped card from Canada's only post office located in a lighthouse.
- The historic center of Lunenburg with its brightly painted and beautifully crafted wooden buildings has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Take a walk or bike ride through Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO-designated and internationally recognized unique region of natural and cultural heritage
- Kejimkujik National Park is a National Historic Site and allows you to discover diverse wildlife, rolling landscapes, numerous lakes and cultural heritage
- Look for whales and birds in the waters around Brier Island or Digby Neck and enjoy a meal of scallops and fish
- Taste the delicacies at local vineyards, farms, fruit markets and artisan shops of the Annapolis Valley
- dress up! Because in the historic village of Sherbrooke , costumed storytellers take you back to life in 1860
- Explore it Caribou-Munroes Island Provincial Park where you can take beautiful walks along the coastline
- In Cape Breton Highlands you have the chance to see eagles, deer and even bears. Ask us about the possibilities to spend the night in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park
- You take the best pictures if you follow the Cabot Trail from the east coast due to the position of the sun
Do you want to travel a little longer? Then visit Prince Edward Island, Canada's smallest province, where nature and charming villages alternate.