Don’t forgot the beautiful Annapolis Valley, full of farmlands and vineyards. The combination of farm crops with the Bay of Fundy in the background is spectacular. Tour the many vineyards and amazing restaurants, a part of NS that should never be missed!
You missed The Annapolis valley, Louisbourg, ... the whole North shore you missed Pictou, and the Sunrise trail, the tidal bore rafting in Truro... jost vinyards pugwash... etc etc etc
Yes, there are many places that are incredible to visit in Nova Scotia. We have a few other videos: This one covers the South Shore: ua-cam.com/video/1pxZMKFGqdE/v-deo.html And we have many articles on our blog covering more: You may like this one theplanetd.com/best-things-to-do-in-nova-scotia/ This is for a road trip: ua-cam.com/video/l7Z5VBBknoU/v-deo.html
Lunenburg is just adorable! And I love the sea stacks. We have a couple of islands with sea stacks as well, but I always love looking at more of those. They look so surreal.
@@ThePlanetD I honestly never knew that there are so many of them... In Sweden they're pretty rare so I thought it was a local phenomenom related to those islands. Whoops!
Thanks and greetings from Ontario. Thank for another great video. Just wondering as what’s your home province? I visited most of the places shown on this video, Cape Breton Island has to be my number 1 as well. Whale watching along Digby Neck was also something I would love to do again.
We live in Ontario as well! We love going out East, but Ontario is home. It sounds like you had an amazing time in Nova Scotia!. Hopefully we can all start traveling with ease again soon.
So many places to see, get out and explore. #WAYCTV (𝐖hen 𝐀re 𝐘ou 𝐂oming 𝐓o 𝐕isit?) I see you missed a few KEY places, so, you WILL be back. Sherbrooke Village, Pomquet Beach (South Side) some historical islands, McNabs, Tancook, a TIP is to stay off 100 series highways. You missed the famous Shag Harbour, right near he largest Lobster Fishing fleet in province, now, the memorial for Swiss Air (next to Peggys Cove) is a busy spot. No one knows how to spell Musquodoboit but nearby, is the longest Sandy Beach in Nova Scotia, and a bird sanctuary. Some history along the Eastern Shore a bit further from your camping spot, Taylors Head Provincial Park, with hiking trails to see the ends without a kayak. And you are still in HALIFAX until Ecum Secum, a name that appears nowhere else in the world. The municipality runs about 170kms east on the longest highway in Halifax, the Marine Drive, #7. Don't feel bad if you missed The Balancing Rock, or other iconic location, I've lived here most of my life, and traveled 3 years in a row along the coast in an RV Camper and have not even touched the 100s of beaches and hidden treasures. CYA Back when the borders open. Or if a Nova Scotia resident is taking a STAYCATION this year, your video may have sparked some interest. Well done. One of the best VLOG reviews I've seen from someone outside.
@@ThePlanetD also Annapolis Royal is perhaps one of the prettiest towns in Nova Scotia...visit their Historic Gardens....as well as the restaurant The Whiskey Teller - unbelieveable boardwalk.............
To be honest I'm a Newfie with an Ontario number that I have to keep for 2 more years. My wife and I came to Nova Scotia with the intention to move here. We treat everyone with respect. Northern Nova Scotia has been good but Halifax if your are not local,people are cold!!! We went into the tourist information on the water front and they were extremely unwelcoming and did not give us the time of day!!!! Even real-estate agents are not even returning our calls!!!! Prince Edward Island was great people are extremely friendly and courteous.... Maybe it's post covid. But we are seriously considering moving back to Alberta or even B.C. people are friendly and helpful there.
Don’t forgot the beautiful Annapolis Valley, full of farmlands and vineyards. The combination of farm crops with the Bay of Fundy in the background is spectacular. Tour the many vineyards and amazing restaurants, a part of NS that should never be missed!
You missed The Annapolis valley, Louisbourg, ... the whole North shore you missed Pictou, and the Sunrise trail, the tidal bore rafting in Truro... jost vinyards pugwash... etc etc etc
Yes, there are many places that are incredible to visit in Nova Scotia. We have a few other videos: This one covers the South Shore: ua-cam.com/video/1pxZMKFGqdE/v-deo.html
And we have many articles on our blog covering more: You may like this one theplanetd.com/best-things-to-do-in-nova-scotia/
This is for a road trip: ua-cam.com/video/l7Z5VBBknoU/v-deo.html
The Kayaking looks amazing!
It really is. We have been kayaking in a few different places in Nova Scotia and they are all so beautiful.
I really enjoyed your video. ⭐️
Thanks for Sharing! 👍🏼
Thanks so much for watching! I am glad you enjoyed it. Cheers!
Lunenburg is just adorable! And I love the sea stacks. We have a couple of islands with sea stacks as well, but I always love looking at more of those. They look so surreal.
We love Sea Stacks too. they are one of my favourite things to see on coasts around the world.
@@ThePlanetD I honestly never knew that there are so many of them... In Sweden they're pretty rare so I thought it was a local phenomenom related to those islands. Whoops!
I’m always kayaking in Nova Scotia
There are so many beautiful places to kayak in Nova Scotia. You are lucky!
Thanks and greetings from Ontario. Thank for another great video. Just wondering as what’s your home province? I visited most of the places shown on this video, Cape Breton Island has to be my number 1 as well. Whale watching along Digby Neck was also something I would love to do again.
We live in Ontario as well! We love going out East, but Ontario is home. It sounds like you had an amazing time in Nova Scotia!. Hopefully we can all start traveling with ease again soon.
i want to go some day good video
Thank you very much! I hope you make it out there on day too! We look forward to going back. There is still a lot left to see and do :)
why don't you say something about the expenditure and the tax? and employment of novascotia
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So many places to see, get out and explore. #WAYCTV (𝐖hen 𝐀re 𝐘ou 𝐂oming 𝐓o 𝐕isit?) I see you missed a few KEY places, so, you WILL be back. Sherbrooke Village, Pomquet Beach (South Side) some historical islands, McNabs, Tancook, a TIP is to stay off 100 series highways. You missed the famous Shag Harbour, right near he largest Lobster Fishing fleet in province, now, the memorial for Swiss Air (next to Peggys Cove) is a busy spot. No one knows how to spell Musquodoboit but nearby, is the longest Sandy Beach in Nova Scotia, and a bird sanctuary. Some history along the Eastern Shore a bit further from your camping spot, Taylors Head Provincial Park, with hiking trails to see the ends without a kayak. And you are still in HALIFAX until Ecum Secum, a name that appears nowhere else in the world. The municipality runs about 170kms east on the longest highway in Halifax, the Marine Drive, #7. Don't feel bad if you missed The Balancing Rock, or other iconic location, I've lived here most of my life, and traveled 3 years in a row along the coast in an RV Camper and have not even touched the 100s of beaches and hidden treasures. CYA Back when the borders open. Or if a Nova Scotia resident is taking a STAYCATION this year, your video may have sparked some interest. Well done. One of the best VLOG reviews I've seen from someone outside.
These are all great suggestions, thanks for the tips! We have so much more to see and do, and can't wait to come back to do a part two!
@@ThePlanetD also Annapolis Royal is perhaps one of the prettiest towns in Nova Scotia...visit their Historic Gardens....as well as the restaurant The Whiskey Teller - unbelieveable boardwalk.............
Saint Margarets bay
To be honest I'm a Newfie with an Ontario number that I have to keep for 2 more years. My wife and I came to Nova Scotia with the intention to move here. We treat everyone with respect. Northern Nova Scotia has been good but Halifax if your are not local,people are cold!!! We went into the tourist information on the water front and they were extremely unwelcoming and did not give us the time of day!!!! Even real-estate agents are not even returning our calls!!!! Prince Edward Island was great people are extremely friendly and courteous.... Maybe it's post covid. But we are seriously considering moving back to Alberta or even B.C. people are friendly and helpful there.
Hint: Learn how to pronounce place names before speaking them.
Nice vid, I've always wanted to visit here, thanks for the tour of the area.
Thanks for stopping by! When you come visit Canada, let us know!