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Tall Ships Nova Scotia is one of the biggest, most exciting events to hit the waterfronts. The perfect family event, Tall Ships showcases the best of Nova Scotia through music, food, film and history.
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Probably the most photographed lighthouse in Canada (or even North America). Visit www.novascotiawebcams.com/south-shore/peggys-cove.html
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Rising majestically from the shores of the Bay of Fundy, Five Islands Provincial Park is one of Nova Scotia's premiere outdoor destinations. The park features 90 metre (300 ft.) sea cliffs overlooking the world's higest tides, a spectacular setting for camping or any of the many opportunities that abound for hiking, be...
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View from the roof of the Westin Nova Scotian Hotel
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Hall's Harbour is a small fishing village on the Bay of Fundy. This area is known for the world's highest tides. Hall's Harbour is elevated and therefore only a few hours per day filled with water. Hall’s Harbour lends it name both to the small fishing hamlet and to the wider community which takes up an area roughly...
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Hall's Harbour is a small fishing village on the Bay of Fundy. This area is known for the world's highest tides. Hall's Harbour is elevated and therefore only a few hours per day filled with water. Hall’s Harbour lends it name both to the small fishing hamlet and to the wider community which takes up an area roug...
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