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Halifax - Tourism Nova Scotia Halifax is Nova Scotia’s capital city and our waterfront is the most visited destination in all of Nova Scotia What could a day on the waterfront look like?
Plan Your Visit - Tourism Nova Scotia Ready to start planning your Nova Scotia adventure? We’re here to help with the practical information you need, from how to get here to dressing for the season!
Get Inspired - Tourism Nova Scotia Looking for trip inspiration? We’ve got you covered Explore the top 25 things to do, curated itineraries, and must-see attractions in Nova Scotia that will have you excited to plan your adventure
Visitor Information Centres - Tourism Nova Scotia Drop in to one of our visitor information centres (VICs) for information on Nova Scotia’s travel experiences Our friendly and knowledgeable travel counsellors and tourism ambassadors look forward to helping you make the most of your Nova Scotia vacation
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Getting Here - Tourism Nova Scotia Nova Scotia’s a breeze to get to by water – whether it’s by ferry, cruise ship, or boat Learn more about ferry locations, cruise destinations, and detailed boating information Learn More
Doers Dreamers Travel Guide - Tourism Nova Scotia Discover where to go and what to do on your next Nova Scotia adventure when you download a copy of our annual Doers and Dreamers Travel Guide This comprehensive planning tool comes complete with contact information, accommodation details, and top attractions and experiences
10 Fun Facts About Nova Scotia Nova Scotia boasts over 13,300km of coastline, making it the ideal destination for seaside adventures From relaxing on sandy shores or exploring tidal pools to kayaking around islands and through hidden coves, to hiking along rugged cliffs, and even taking a scenic drive through charming fishing villages
Our History - Tourism Nova Scotia We take great pride in preserving Nova Scotia’s varied historic cultures, which include Mi’kmaq, Acadian, African Nova Scotian, and Gaelic influences