Explore fishing villages, quaint lighthouses, cultural festivals and historic sites in Nova Scotia. The world’s highest tides are found at the Bay of Fundy, which is also graced by abundant marine life, long sandy beaches and, at low tide, ample treasures for beachcombers. The adventurous can try tidal bore rafting on the Shubenacadie River, where the powerful tides actually reverse the flow of the river twice daily.
The capital, Halifax, is a bustling port city that houses the 150-year-old Halifax Citadel and the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, with its impressive exhibit on the Titanic, which sank 750 miles east of the city in 1912. Abundant recreational opportunities are available, including fishing, kayaking, rock climbing and golf.
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