im a Pinoy from the Philippines...this is my first time to open this video... i thought of wanting to see some video in nova scotia because as of now i have a niece and her family living in nova scotia...they have been staying here for years already...i hope to visit nova scotia someday...Im already 75 years old..
Great video, just booked my flights tonight to fly to Halifax in August! Can’t wait, I’ll be heading to Oak Island museum, lock and key near Lunenburg which was a TV show my daughter and I would watch, it’s like an old mansion. And of course Peggy’s Cove and the waterfront down in Halifax. Don’t forget the public gardens near Spring Garden Road downtown
Annapolis is also a must see. It is the oldest British settlement in Canada. Home to Fort Anne, the oldest British graveyard, the oldest hotels and twenty minutes away fro Port Royal a replica of the first French fort. Also home to the first tidal powered power plant . The tides that come up into the Annapolis basin are incredible.
Enjoyed your video but you missed the sand castle competition at Clam Harbour, surfing at Laurencetown Beach, Lunenburg, sailing, a number of forts and museums including the Fortress of Louisburg, the magic of Halifax, delight of small coastal villages, the incredible beauty of the ocean and beaches stretching for miles. . The pumpkin festival at Halloween in Mahone Bay is one of my favorites, or just getting up early to watch the sun rise out of the ocean. Nova Scotia is AMAZING!!!
i just went up to cape smokey, the Atlantic gondola is is nice, its a million dollar view at the top but it aint cheap, it was close 54 dollars a person
Hey, how are you doing? This is amazing. I remember I had suggested you few things on improvement of the videos. I am really happy to see the way you have improved like a Pro. Thank you for making nice videos. Why no new post is coming? Are you doing well? Make more good videos! Stay happy and blessed.
It's not only moose on the Skyline trail, I have personally seen a black bear, and a number of years back a young lady was jogging it alone when attacked and killed by coyotes.
You absolutely nailed it!!! Great video! Our retirement adventure was a 3 month cross-Canada journey from Vancouver to PEI and back. Having a large family in Nova Scotia, we spent a lot of time on Cape Breton Island and the Mainland. My cousin is a lobster fisherman on the Island so we enjoyed freshly caught lobster and visitors should never pass up a fresh Nova Scotia lobster. It was nice to see that you also profiled Digby scallops because they, too, are amazing. Baddeck is interesting to visit with a lot of Alexander Graham Bell history and The Bluenose just happened to be there the day that we visited. The Keltic Lodge on the Cabot Trail is quite nostalgic and the golf course somewhat resembles a links course, if that's something you would like to try and also a visit to the Fort of Louisbourg - on Cape Breton Island just outside of Sydney, NS is definitely worth a visit. It truly is a beautiful province.
Thanks for watching the video and for the commenting as well 😀 Wow, that sounds like a great retirement adventure - and, having freshly caught lobster from a fisherman, amazing! WE did enjoy Baddeck as well, and we stayed at the Keltic Lodge which was fabulous - that's where the Middle Head hike was. there's so much to see and do here. Cheers.
I was going say that the worst clothes you have are the best for the rafting because they will be the same color as the water after the trip,now i want to add one more comment , at all costs,get a feed of Digby scallops ,l am not even from that area! Great video!!
Nice to see you again. What a beautiful holiday. Are there no Bears along those wooded trails? Scallops and blue fin Tuna, Makerel and Sea Bass fresh from the ocean, I want to be there, mudslide! No. Seeing the Whales exciting. Thank you for sharing the video.
Thanks for commenting Loraine 😀 Yes, there are bears around, but we didn't see any! Yes, seeing whales in their natural habitat was amazing! We loved it. Cheers and have a great day.
@@Goatsontheroad Nova Scotia has black bears, no Grizzly bears. Black bears are fairly peaceful . The three times I saw them here, they ran away before I could.
@@Goatsontheroad you know where to come to for advise there....I've done most of it...lol. Has the restrictions have borders closed I've just filmed a UA-cam series around Queensland and getting heaps of new content 😁👍
I know many Nova Scotians who have never watched the tidal bore let alone gone rafting on it. I gotta do this myself soon. I’m happy you mentioned kayaking, I’ve been considering getting into it, I wonder if ocean kayaking is suitable for noobs 🤔?
My biggest dream right now is to move to Nova Scotia. I love seafood. I love nature and I just wanna be free. I’m tired of this world as it is. I’m tired of all the garbage in this world. I just wanna have a hobby farm and Nova Scotia and the quiet life .
Thanks for the kind words! Sorry to hear that your wedding at White Point was cancelled this year. We love Nova Scotia and would love to return. Thanks again for watching and commenting 😀
We took our honeymoon at whitepoint, beautiful place, cute little bunnies hoping around. Good friends rented Murphy’s on the waterfront for their wedding, it was amazing but a tallship wedding is as Nova Scotia as it gets wow, hope it’s great!
Thanks! Ya, there are whales, fish, etc. And, if you're brave enough to hit up the chilly Atlantic, there are lots of shore dives around Halifax actually! Lots of macro critters, lobsters, shrimp, crabs, snails, nudibranchs, flat fish, and more.
There are salt water beaches all around N.S. Surfing on the Eastern shore, and diving with WET SUITS and Scuba anywhere. Lots of old wrecks to explore,just ask. Seafood restaurants abound. Hundreds of wilderness lakes and campgrounds.
I loved scallops as a young girl in the the 90's. They are hard to find at restaurants now. Then again, I have not looked in years! I bet they cost an arm and leg now.
Great video guys! Would love to tack that on to a large Canada road trip some day in the near future. The ending of the video has now left me hungry for bacon wrapped scallops haha. Of course it would be cold AF but is there any diving up that way?
hahah, sorry to leave you hungry! The east coast of Canada is amazing and actually, there is some diving - but as you said, super cold. Lots of macro sightings, lobsters, shrimp, crabs, snails, nudibranchs, flatfish, and more. There's some shore diving off of Halifax. Thanks for the comment 😀
You might try diving in the BrasD'or in the centre of Cape Breton. The water is somewhat warmer there. But you can wreck dive off of Louisbourg I believe that there may be some old (1700s) wrecks out there.
im a Pinoy from the Philippines...this is my first time to open this video... i thought of wanting to see some video in nova scotia because as of now i have a niece and her family living in nova scotia...they have been staying here for years already...i hope to visit nova scotia someday...Im already 75 years old..
Thank you for watching our video! I hope you are able to visit one day :)
We would love to have you visit our lovely province!
I live in a small fishing village in Nova Scotia , there is so much going on here in the summer that the main street is cut down to just 1 lane ..
Dont forget our amazing beaches!!! Great video - you captured it perfectly :)
Great video, just booked my flights tonight to fly to Halifax in August!
Can’t wait, I’ll be heading to Oak Island museum, lock and key near Lunenburg which was a TV show my daughter and I would watch, it’s like an old mansion. And of course Peggy’s Cove and the waterfront down in Halifax.
Don’t forget the public gardens near Spring Garden Road downtown
I like Nova Scotia... Very beatiful..
This video is great you two! Love seeing Nova Scotia's beauty featured
Thanks so much for watching the vid and for commenting 🙏☺️🇨🇦
@@Goatsontheroad It was great. I'm a sucker for anything Nova Scotia related haha
You’re right about that Sean
Annapolis is also a must see. It is the oldest British settlement in Canada. Home to Fort Anne, the oldest British graveyard, the oldest hotels and twenty minutes away fro Port Royal a replica of the first French fort. Also home to the first tidal powered power plant . The tides that come up into the Annapolis basin are incredible.
Thanks for the comment! There’s so much to see and do in Nova Scotia :)
Next video you do add the great provincial beaches to enjoy. Great video , you really covered so many beautiful things about NS.
Lots of great things to do there! The tidal bore rafting looks like heaps of fun 😀
It was a blast!! We were laughing the whole time :)
Enjoyed your video but you missed the sand castle competition at Clam Harbour, surfing at Laurencetown Beach, Lunenburg, sailing, a number of forts and museums including the Fortress of Louisburg, the magic of Halifax, delight of small coastal villages, the incredible beauty of the ocean and beaches stretching for miles. .
The pumpkin festival at Halloween in Mahone Bay is one of my favorites, or just getting up early to watch the sun rise out of the ocean. Nova Scotia is AMAZING!!!
i just went up to cape smokey, the Atlantic gondola is is nice, its a million dollar view at the top but it aint cheap, it was close 54 dollars a person
Looks exciting. Can't wait to get back to the east coast for the seafood! Thanks for the list! Cheers! 🍷
Yes! The fresh seafood is divine. Thanks for watching and commenting 😀
Hey, how are you doing? This is amazing. I remember I had suggested you few things on improvement of the videos. I am really happy to see the way you have improved like a Pro. Thank you for making nice videos. Why no new post is coming? Are you doing well?
Make more good videos! Stay happy and blessed.
It's not only moose on the Skyline trail, I have personally seen a black bear, and a number of years back a young lady was jogging it alone when attacked and killed by coyotes.
Recommend the provencal park beaches on the bay of Fundy. Port Maitland beach and mavalette beach. Are just a few in SW NOVA
Port maitland beach 🤔, I’m learning so many tips in the comments on this video 😊
i love the video
Thank you!
Used to live here in the world's best country, miss the place much
You absolutely nailed it!!! Great video! Our retirement adventure was a 3 month cross-Canada journey from Vancouver to PEI and back. Having a large family in Nova Scotia, we spent a lot of time on Cape Breton Island and the Mainland. My cousin is a lobster fisherman on the Island so we enjoyed freshly caught lobster and visitors should never pass up a fresh Nova Scotia lobster. It was nice to see that you also profiled Digby scallops because they, too, are amazing. Baddeck is interesting to visit with a lot of Alexander Graham Bell history and The Bluenose just happened to be there the day that we visited. The Keltic Lodge on the Cabot Trail is quite nostalgic and the golf course somewhat resembles a links course, if that's something you would like to try and also a visit to the Fort of Louisbourg - on Cape Breton Island just outside of Sydney, NS is definitely worth a visit. It truly is a beautiful province.
Thanks for watching the video and for the commenting as well 😀 Wow, that sounds like a great retirement adventure - and, having freshly caught lobster from a fisherman, amazing! WE did enjoy Baddeck as well, and we stayed at the Keltic Lodge which was fabulous - that's where the Middle Head hike was. there's so much to see and do here. Cheers.
Oh my! baddeck is a 45 minute drive from where i live on Boularderie!
Im from Akron Ohio and I've always wanted to visit Nova Scotia
Its a super racist place.
You will love it there
Regards from México, congratulations!
Wow!
Huge Sea-Life and Acceptable Seafood!😊
Good morning very good activity very interesting and enjoyed your beautiful day my friend I’m a Filipino but in residence here in Japan 🇯🇵
I was going say that the worst clothes you have are the best for the rafting because they will be the same color as the water after the trip,now i want to add one more comment , at all costs,get a feed of Digby scallops ,l am not even from that area! Great video!!
Absolutely! We wore black clothes for that reason. haha. Digby scallops are the best!
Nice to see you again. What a beautiful holiday. Are there no Bears along those wooded trails? Scallops and blue fin Tuna, Makerel and Sea Bass fresh from the ocean, I want to be there, mudslide! No. Seeing the Whales exciting. Thank you for sharing the video.
Thanks for commenting Loraine 😀 Yes, there are bears around, but we didn't see any! Yes, seeing whales in their natural habitat was amazing! We loved it. Cheers and have a great day.
hi there... howare you... can we exchange notes..im a Pinoy from the philippines...regards
@@Goatsontheroad Nova Scotia has black bears, no Grizzly bears. Black bears are fairly peaceful . The three times I saw them here, they ran away before I could.
Great Video, thks a Ton!
Cheers!
All I can say !
Canada and Canadians !,
Are Awesome Peoples and Chef's 😊
Thanks for the video, very Beatiful nova scotia.
Thank you for watching and commenting. Yes! It's a beautiful little province in Canada 😀
Great video but I'm surprised you didn't mention the Fortress of Louisbourg!
Good call, maybe another list for her 🤔. I haven’t been there since I was a kid, might have to take mine there this summer.
I love it i just wanna be ther
Same! We’d love to return
I live on boularderie island! Amazing place up in Cape Breton!
Me too! And you are absolutely right!
Hmmm I’m going to have to Google map boularderie I have never heard of this island.
Great looking list guys...thanks for sharing.
If I ever get let out of Australia again might have to give this area a go 😁
Thanks for commenting! Yes, definitely add it to the list. Australia is on ours... 😉
@@Goatsontheroad you know where to come to for advise there....I've done most of it...lol.
Has the restrictions have borders closed I've just filmed a UA-cam series around Queensland and getting heaps of new content 😁👍
god bless you guys I hope to meet you guys in Santiago I'll be there.in God's well..hope to see u soon guys
I know many Nova Scotians who have never watched the tidal bore let alone gone rafting on it. I gotta do this myself soon. I’m happy you mentioned kayaking, I’ve been considering getting into it, I wonder if ocean kayaking is suitable for noobs 🤔?
Awesome! Definitely check out the Tidal Bore rafting, so fun. The kayaking was quite relaxed, and you can also go in a double kayak as we did.
And the tusket island’s there is currently 356 island’s
I saw one of my aunt’s cottages!
Great video!
My biggest dream right now is to move to Nova Scotia. I love seafood. I love nature and I just wanna be free. I’m tired of this world as it is. I’m tired of all the garbage in this world. I just wanna have a hobby farm and Nova Scotia and the quiet life .
Nova Scotia is a beautiful place for sure 🙏
Great explore guys.
Thank you!
My favourite province
Thanks for the kind words! Sorry to hear that your wedding at White Point was cancelled this year. We love Nova Scotia and would love to return. Thanks again for watching and commenting 😀
We took our honeymoon at whitepoint, beautiful place, cute little bunnies hoping around. Good friends rented Murphy’s on the waterfront for their wedding, it was amazing but a tallship wedding is as Nova Scotia as it gets wow, hope it’s great!
Wedgeport Nova Scotia Beautiful fishing village
If I ever get to NS, I'll have you to thank. Never considered it before. Any marine encounters possible?
Thanks! Ya, there are whales, fish, etc. And, if you're brave enough to hit up the chilly Atlantic, there are lots of shore dives around Halifax actually! Lots of macro critters, lobsters, shrimp, crabs, snails, nudibranchs, flat fish, and more.
It has a lot to offer with Seafood and swimming and overall just saltwater related stuff!
There are salt water beaches all around N.S. Surfing on the Eastern shore, and diving with WET SUITS and Scuba anywhere. Lots of old wrecks to explore,just ask. Seafood restaurants abound. Hundreds of wilderness lakes and campgrounds.
I loved scallops as a young girl in the the 90's. They are hard to find at restaurants now. Then again, I have not looked in years! I bet they cost an arm and leg now.
surrounded by water....go to a beach maybe?! lol.
we have tons of beauties!
Yup you’ve got that right, it would be nice to find one that doesn’t get overrun on hot days…
Good 👍
I live in Giants lake it is very nice out here
Nice 😀 We didn't make it there...maybe next time.
Great video guys! Would love to tack that on to a large Canada road trip some day in the near future. The ending of the video has now left me hungry for bacon wrapped scallops haha. Of course it would be cold AF but is there any diving up that way?
hahah, sorry to leave you hungry! The east coast of Canada is amazing and actually, there is some diving - but as you said, super cold. Lots of macro sightings, lobsters, shrimp, crabs, snails, nudibranchs, flatfish, and more. There's some shore diving off of Halifax. Thanks for the comment 😀
You might try diving in the BrasD'or in the centre of Cape Breton. The water is somewhat warmer there. But you can wreck dive off of Louisbourg I believe that there may be some old (1700s) wrecks out there.
So Like Alex!😊
HI5 buddy, good vID!
Just like Prince-Edward-Islands!😊
how long and how far mam to travel by car in the whole province of Nova Scotia?
Good job
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Winter/Winers, Sucks-All Good Available. 😊
A&H Steel Alberta and British Columbia Canada 😮😊
I live in lerry river guysborough nova scotia
IS THIS A GOOD PLACE FOR GEEKS AND GAMER'S TO VISIT??????
....Museums?
1st
😀 Thanks for the comment!
Jay Shree Ram
More like 10 things to do in Cape breton
I just don’t like seafood
Ok.
don't talked too much about food I'm hungry