Nova Scotia Tourism StrategyAdded on 06/28/2006 to Articles Directory / Destinations / Canada / Nova Scotia
When we start planning a trip to travel somewhere first we must decide what place best suits our tastes and our budget. Too often, however, we find that many of the places that are advertised the most don't always live up to expectations. Generally speaking it is not the case that the stronger the advertising the better the trip. There are always exceptions, however, and Nova Scotia tourism is one of the execptions to this rule.
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What is the taste of Nova Scotia Holidays?Added on 06/23/2006 to Articles Directory / Destinations / Canada / Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is 350 mile long peninsula on the east side of Canada and it is connected to the mainland by an isthmus. The rugged and jagged coastline and the fact that this semi island is covered with many rivers and lakes makes a watery wonderland famous for its seafood because the province is the largest exporter of lobster. It is also famous for its scenery, wilderness trails, and dolphin and whale watching excursions. It is also famous for the Scottish flavor of its bars and restaurants.
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