Nova Scotia’s North Shore Road Trip
Nova Scotia’s North Shore is home to some of the province’s most beautiful — and often overlooked — beaches. Stretching along the Northumberland…
Nova Scotia’s North Shore is home to some of the province’s most beautiful — and often overlooked — beaches. Stretching along the Northumberland…
Looking for the best things to do in Nova Scotia? This local’s guide goes beyond Peggy’s Cove and the Cabot Trail with 35+ authentic experiences. From tidal bore rafting and secret beaches to small-town markets, historic sites, and hidden hikes, discover Nova Scotia like a local.
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From wine tours and waterfalls to farmers markets and free bike rentals, the Annapolis Valley in Nova Scotia is absolutely worth visiting. This guide breaks down what to do, where to eat, and how to enjoy the region on any budget—whether you’re splurging on a vineyard lunch or saving with scenic hikes and seaside views.
Annapolis Royal is one of the more underrated day trips you can take from Halifax. This small town in the Annapolis Valley of…
Discover the best place to stay in Meaford, Ontario with this review of Plume Guest House. Enjoy a charming garden house with European flair, close to Georgian Bay and local attractions. Perfect for a peaceful retreat or exploring nearby towns like Tobermory and Collingwood.
Windsor is a small town about 40 minutes from Halifax in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, Canada. This little town has come a long way in the last ten years, and is now not only a spot young families choose to make home, but also a great destination for travelers. If you’ve come to Windsor, and perhaps are staying at my AirBnB, you’ve come to a great spot – especially if you’re keen on good food and fancy cocktails!
Go to visit the Forks, the indoor market and food court that is lively and full of young people and single people and families spending time together. Have a donut and a coffee at Fools and Horses. Have an amazing meal at Passero and eat everything.
On a warmer day, I’m sure the Ross Bay beach would have been packed. There was loads of room for kids to run on the rocks, and to hunt for sea glass and driftwood. Lots of locals were sitting on the sea wall with coffees, watching the adventurous surfers.