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NOVA SCOTIA

Way out on Canada’s Atlantic coast, Nova Scotia is made for adventurers. With its vast national parks, over 13,000km of coastline and the highest tides on planet Earth, wild-and-rugged Nova Scotia is an explorer’s paradise. All you need to do is decide whether to hike, bike, drive or paddle…

By foot

Nova Scotia has trails for all ages and abilities: short strolls, day hikes, coastal rambles and backcountry epics. Cape Breton Highlands National Park offers 26 maintained routes, including the Skyline Trail, a famous

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