Watersports such as paddle boarding, kayaking and surfing are very popular alongside many museums, galleries and maritime history spots.
You may spot a Moose or Brown Bear on your travels whilst Whale Watching is also a must between July & September.
As the fall begins in October the leaves change to shimmering golds, orange and red this is a beautiful time to visit Nova Scotia.
Moving into November solar activity is high meaning a sight of the Aurora Borealis could be possible through to March.
Winter sports at Cape Smokey Mountain which include cross country & slope skiing, ice skating, winter surfing and snow shoeing are on offer from December.
With something to suit everyone Nova Scotia makes a great holiday destination.
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