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City Guide: Nova Scotia

5 Top recommended hotels in Nova Scotia:

Lord Nelson Hotel & Suites: Located in downtown Halifax, this historic hotel offers elegant accommodations and excellent amenities, including a rooftop terrace with stunning views of the city.

Digby Pines Golf Resort & Spa: Nestled on the shores of the Annapolis Basin, this charming resort boasts a championship golf course, luxurious spa facilities, and breathtaking sunset vistas.

Keltic Lodge Resort and Spa: Situated on Cape Breton Island, this oceanfront retreat offers cozy accommodations, a renowned golf course, and access to the breathtaking Cabot Trail.

Oak Island Resort & Conference Centre: Perfectly positioned on a private island in Mahone Bay, this resort offers breathtaking ocean views, a marina, and a variety of water activities, making it an ideal escape for nature lovers.

Fox Harb'r Golf Resort & Spa: Tucked away along the Northumberland Shore, this luxurious resort features an award-winning golf course, a world-class spa, and private executive jet services, allowing guests to truly indulge in opulence.

Why should you stay in Nova Scotia?

Scenic Coastal Beauty: Nova Scotia is renowned for its stunning coastal scenery, where rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and picturesque fishing villages await. The province boasts more than 7,400 kilometers of coastline, offering endless opportunities for coastal drives, whale watching, kayaking adventures, and exploring charming seaside communities.

Rich Cultural Heritage: With a unique blend of Indigenous, Acadian, and Scottish influences, Nova Scotia is a province steeped in rich cultural heritage. Visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant traditional music scene, visit historic sites like the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Lunenburg, discover the stories of early European settlers at the Fortress of Louisbourg, and experience the warm hospitality of the locals.

Culinary Delights: Nova Scotia is a culinary haven, renowned for its fresh seafood, particularly lobster and scallops. The province is also home to numerous vineyards and wineries, producing world-class wines. Foodies will delight in the farm-to-table dining experiences, local farmer's markets, and the opportunity to indulge in the province's famous lobster suppers, guaranteeing a memorable gastronomic journey.

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