Must Visit Places in Nova Scotia (Canada's most beautiful place?)
In this Nova Scotia travel guide, we showcase the best of where to go and what to see and do in this beautiful part of Canada. We recently spent 9 days on a road trip throughout Nova Scotia, and these were our favorite spots and highlights! Be sure to follow along (& subscribe) to my channel because I have a more in-depth series covering everything we did in Nova Scotia.
If you're planning a trip to Nova Scotia, or a first-time visitor, I hope this video gives you some ideas of how amazing this part of Canada is!
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0:00 Nova Scotia Hype!
0:44 Cape Breton
2:22 Peggy's Cove
3:10 Lunenburg
4:10 Annapolis Valley
5:05 Bay of Fundy
6:00 Halifax
7:40 More to Come...
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NOVA SCOTIA ROAD TRIP: Things to Do in ANNAPOLIS VALLEY (Beautiful, Romantic and Lots of History)
In this video, we'll show you all the cool things to do in Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia during the fall season, such as exploring the many national historic sites, visiting wineries, whale watching, and more!
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10 Things to do in HALIFAX (Travel Guide to Halifax, Nova Scotia) 🇨🇦
Welcome to Halifax, Nova Scotia! A quickly growing Canadian city with a lot to see and do. Here are 10 ideas, all accessible near downtown Halifax.
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0:18 - Walk the Waterfront
1:01 - Take the ferry
2:00 - Explore Dartmouth
2:29 - Local Coffee Shops
3:25 - Visit Pier 21
4:41 - Explore Point Pleasant Park
5:34 - Local Foods + Best Places to Eat
6:42 - Local Drinks to Try
7:38 - Explore Downtown
8:47 - Friendly Locals
9:46 - Final Thoughts
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10 Towns in Nova Scotia to Visit this Summer!
Looking for Nova Scotia road trip ideas? Instead of heading to Halifax or Lunenburg check out some of the smaller towns and villages in Nova Scotia that have great things to do and delicious Nova Scotian food.
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00:27 Annapolis Royal
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01:52 Petite Riviere
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03:58 Tatamagouche
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05:41 Kentville
06:20 Yarmouth
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Top 5 BEST Places to Live in Nova Scotia
Another video covering Nova Scotia! After passing 1,000,000 people in the last few weeks, I figured I'd talk about one of Canada's most popular provinces! Nova Scotia has a real charm to it and there's a reason why so many people want to call it home. In this video I give you my list of the top 5 best places I would want to live in the province.
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Best Places to Live in Nova Scotia Canada 🇨🇦 in 2024-25
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🌊 Ahoy there, fellow travelers! Get ready for a Nova Scotian adventure like no other in today's episode of Top Places to Visit! We're diving deep into the heart of Nova Scotia, Canada, to uncover the absolute best places to call home. Nova Scotia, with its breathtaking landscapes and warm-hearted communities, has something for everyone. Whether you're a nature lover, history buff, or just someone who wants to live their best life, you're in for a treat.
🏙️ First up, we'll take you to the vibrant city of Halifax, where modern living meets maritime magic. From the historic waterfront to Peggy's Cove and fresh seafood galore, Halifax is a real gem!
🏖️ Then, we're off to Queens, a hidden paradise on the South Shore. Sandy beaches and Kejimkujik National Park await you in this tranquil haven.
🌈 Lunenburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is next on our list. Explore the colorful waterfront, 18th-century architecture, and don't forget to savor the seafood!
🏞️ Our journey then whisks us away to Cape Breton Island, where nature and Celtic music rule the roost. The Cabot Trail, ceilidhs, and stunning vistas will make you want to stay forever.
🌳 Inland we go to Truro, a town filled with education and commerce. Victoria Park's waterfalls and central location are a real hit with families.
🌄 Further north, New Glasgow awaits with its friendly vibes and natural wonders. Small-town living with big-city perks? Sign us up!
🏖️ And last but not least, we're exploring the North Shore, where coastal living dreams come true. From Pictou's artistic hub to Tatamagouche's peaceful village, it's a coastal paradise.
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5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Nova Scotia | Canada Travel Guide
5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Nova Scotia
Pretty and peaceful, Nova Scotia is Canada's second smallest province, a peninsula on the eastern edge of the Canadian mainland. But its lengthy coastline is dotted with fishing harbors, sandy beaches, and plump islands. The scenery varies greatly, from the foggy Atlantic Ocean in the southeast to the tidal salt marshes of the Bay of Fundy in the west and Gaelic highlands of Cape Breton to the north. In these maritime latitudes, Nova Scotia has a pleasantly breezy if rather damp climate. Summer is bright and sunny, but weather conditions can often cause fog, with snow in winter.
Halifax is the capital and largest city. In 1604 the French, including Samuel de Champlain, settled the Annapolis Valley, founding Port-Royal, the first lasting European settlement north of Florida. They called it Acadia, a name that is now used to refer to all French settlement in the Maritimes. Here, five tourist attractions in Nova Scotia, Canada.
1. Cabot Trail
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Kentville, Nova Scotia Elevated Elegance: A Breathtaking 4K Drone Tour
Soar above the scenic beauty of Kentville, Nova Scotia, with this captivating 4K drone video. Immerse yourself in the picturesque landscapes, historic charm, and vibrant energy of this charming town in the heart of the Annapolis Valley. Whether you're a local savoring the beauty of your community or a travel enthusiast virtually exploring, this aerial journey promises a unique perspective.
🚁 Glide over Kentville's historic streets and landmarks
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Night Market in Kentville, Nova Scotia
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Top 10 Best Lakes in Nova Scotia | Canada - English
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Discovering Liverpool: The Best Things to Do and Places to Visit in Queens, Nova Scotia
Step into the charming coastal town of Liverpool, located in the heart of Queens, Nova Scotia. From picturesque lighthouses to historic museums, there is something for everyone in this beautiful region. In this video, we will showcase the top things to do and places to visit, making your trip to Liverpool an unforgettable experience.
WINTER IN NOVA SCOTIA - Things to Do Outdoors (Miner's Marsh, Kentville)
I woke up early on the first day of the year to catch sunrise at Miner's Marsh, one of the most popular things to do in Nova Scotia, it's located downtown Kentville.
Although it's popular with locals, it can be tough to find unless you know where to go.
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Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia: Land of Vineyards, Orchards & Tides
This is Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia - a truly breathtaking part of Canada that I had no idea existed. In this travel guide, we explore the shores of the Bay of Fundy from Digby to Wolfville.
Whale watching, lobster fishing, succulent scallops, pristine scenery, history, rolling wineries, vineyards, orchards, breweries, cideries and mind-blowing landscapes...you'll see why this area of Nova Scotia was one of our favorites, and such a hidden gem place to visit in Canada.
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Reasons to Love Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada
Discover seven compelling reasons to visit the charming town of Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
Wine Country Delights: Wolfville is nestled in the heart of Nova Scotia's wine country, offering visitors the chance to savour award-winning wines at local vineyards.
Victorian Inns: Immerse yourself in history and comfort by staying in one of Wolfville's charming Victorian inns.
Grand-Pré National Historic Site: Delve into the rich Acadian history of the region by visiting the Grand-Pré National Historic Site. Learn about the Acadian expulsion and explore the beautiful gardens and interactive exhibits.
Brew Pubs and Cideries: Beer and cider enthusiasts will delight in Wolfville's vibrant craft beverage scene. Visit brew pubs and cideries to savour unique, locally crafted brews, and ciders.
Markets & U-Picks: Experience the vibrant local culture by exploring the town's market, offering fresh produce, artisanal goods, and handmade crafts. You can also enjoy U-pick opportunities at nearby orchards and farms.
Shopping in Wolfville: Stroll through the town's quaint streets, lined with boutique shops and galleries. Discover unique gifts, antiques, and locally made treasures.
Outdoor Adventures: Nature lovers can hike Cape Split for breathtaking views of the Bay of Fundy or explore the Harvest Moon Trailway by bike.
Driving Tour Of Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada | Dash Cam Footage
A driving tour of Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada. Dash cam footage recorded on July 13, 2021 in Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada. Video production by Tom's Alternative Lawn Ornaments.
Kentville is a town in Kings County, Nova Scotia. It is one of the main towns in the Annapolis Valley, and it is the county seat of Kings County. As of 2016, the town's population was 6,271. Its census agglomeration is 26,222.
Kentville owes its location to the Cornwallis River which downstream from Kentville becomes a large tidal river. The riverbank at the future location of Kentville provided as easy fording point. The Mi'kmaq name for the location was Penooek. The ford and later the bridge at Kentville made the settlement an important crossroads for settlements in the Annapolis Valley. Kentville also marked the limit of navigation of sailing ships.
The area was first settled by Acadians, who built many dykes along the river to keep the high Bay of Fundy tides out of their farmland. These dykes created the ideal fertile soil that the Annapolis Valley is known for. The Acadians were expelled from the area in the Bay of Fundy Campaign (1755) by the British authorities because they would not swear allegiance to the British King. The area was then settled by New England Planters. Settlement was expedited by the United Empire Loyalists during the American Revolution.
The town was originally known as Horton's Corner, but was named Kentville in 1826 after Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent (son of King George III and father of Queen Victoria), who resided in Nova Scotia from 1794 to 1800. The village was at first relatively small and dwarfed by larger valley towns with better harbours such as Canning and Wolfville. The crossroads location did attract early shopkeepers and several stagecoach inns. Small schooners were able to land cargos in the Klondyke neighbourhood by the Cornwallis River which marked the height of navigation. Kentville developed a reputation for rowdy drinking and horse races in the early 19th century, earning the nickname the Devil's half acre.
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0:06 - Highway #1
3:38 - Duncan Avenue
4:52 - Alicia Boulevard
6:26 - MacDonald Park Road
7:13 - Grant Street
8:24 - Palmeter Avenue
8:48 - Highway #1 Park Street
10:42 - School Street
11:13 - Academy Street
11:53 - Prospect Avenue
12:45 - Highway #1 Main Street
13:18 - Canaan Avenue
14:23 - Foster Street
15:02 - Wayne Street
15:22 - Southview Avenue
15:55 - Highway #1 Main Street
17:11 - Cornwallis Street
17:28 - Webster Street
18:20 - Aberdeen Street
19:20 - Highway #1 Main Street
19:41 - Cornwallis Street
20:24 - Belcher Street
21:56 - Mee Road
23:30 - Scott Drive
25:35 - Nichols Avenue
25:56 - Owen Road
26:56 - Aldershot Road
27:05 - Schofield Road
27:43 - Lamont Road
28:40 - Exhibition Street
29:42 - Cornwallis Street
30:28 - Aberdeen Street
30:56 - Station Lane
31:22 - Webster Street
32:03 - Highway #1 Main Street
32:30 - Highway #1 Park Street
36:55 - Pelton Drive
37:42 - Chipman Drive
38:47 - Donald E Hiltz Connector Road
39:45 - Harrington Road
40:35 - Highway #1 Park Street
40:47 - Anderson Boulevard
42:42 - Terra Nova Drive
43:07 - Highway #1
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Harvest Moon Trailway, Nova Scotia, Canada & places to visit along the trail.
Harvest Moon Trailway
The 110-kilometre (68 miles) Harvest Moon Trailway traverses the Annapolis Valley through beautiful towns along the former railbed, connecting the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Grand-Pré to the historic seaside town of Annapolis Royal. Discover the area’s rich Acadian heritage and abundant culinary experiences!
Great for off-road cycling or long-distance trekking, this easy, flat trail passes through the heart of picturesque communities and offers trailside access to local farm markets and u-picks, award-winning wineries, craft beverage producers and restaurants, accommodations and other businesses.
NOVA SCOTIA: Halifax - Annapolis Valley - Peggy's Cove
The first part of my Maritime trilogy. We begin in Halifax and then visit the wine region of Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley. Finally we visit the beautiful but potentially treacherous Peggy's Cove.
V191 Driving to Kentville NS Canada Apr 2023
Driving on back country roads from New Minas NS to Kentville NS in the Annapolis Valley. Kentville is the most populous town in the Annapolis Valley. As of 2021, the town's population was 6,630. It was incorporated in 1886. It's a nice little town.
Halifax Waterfront, Nova Scotia, Canada. A smal city tour.
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Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia: Pt 2
Part two of my early May weekend visit to the Annapolis Valley. Come with me to Kentville Nova Scotia to the Kings County Museum and to Wolfville Nova Scotia to have a peak at the Acadia University campus, and taste delicious Annapolis Cider.
Special thanks to Megan for hosting me!!!
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King’s County Museum
Acadia University
Annapolis Cider Company
(Sorry for cutting off the head of the Cider Guy in some shots… new camera, still acclimatizing)
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