Beaches
Some of Nova Scotia’s must-visit beaches
Most popular beach with huge sandy area to enjoy your picnic, walk, or a good book between dipping your toes in the water. Maybe spot a piping Plover or watch some of the locals clam-digging
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Rainbow Haven Beach
Cow Bay RdMost popular beach with huge sandy area to enjoy your picnic, walk, or a good book between dipping your toes in the water. Maybe spot a piping Plover or watch some of the locals clam-digging
Enjoy a long walk along the beach or sign up for surf lessons
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Martinique Beach
Martinique Beach RdEnjoy a long walk along the beach or sign up for surf lessons
Very limited parking, plan to go early
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Il-Park tal-Plażża ta 'Queensland
Nova Scotia Trunk 3Very limited parking, plan to go early
Some of the warmest water in Nova Scotia
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Melmerby Beach Provincial Park
6280 Little Harbour RdSome of the warmest water in Nova Scotia
Food scene
Alexander Keith's Brewery
1496 Lower Water StSightseeing
Pack yourself a picnic lunch to enjoy on top of the rocks or take one of the local restaurants.
About a 45 minute drive from our home.
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Peggys Cove
Pack yourself a picnic lunch to enjoy on top of the rocks or take one of the local restaurants.
About a 45 minute drive from our home.
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada
5425 Sackville StHalifax Public Gardens
Summer StreetKids
Ideas for those rainy days or when the family needs a break from the sun
Get Air Trampoline Park
612 Windmill RdGreat way to burn off energy!
Discovery Centre
1215 Lower Water StFor hands on learning that feels like playtime.
Gambling
Każinò Nova Scotia
1983 Upper Water St