Crystal Crescent Beach | 2017 | Sambro | Nova Scotia | Canada
Crystal Crescent beach is a popular spot just outside of Halifax. It has 3 white sand beaches and a boardwalk to go from one end to the other.
Of the 3 beaches, some are clothing optional. Here you can bare it all, and spend days picking sand out of places you didn't know was possible! If you feel like being naked on the beach, this places offers one of the few nude beach experiences on the east coast.
In addition to the beautiful sands and the nice water (and the people watching) you can also see a lot of animals including harbor seals.
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Oakfield Provincial Park | Halifax | Subtitles | Nova Scotia | Canada
In this video we are exploring Oakfield Provincial Park in Nova Scotia Canada. It is located about 20 minutes outside of the city (Halifax) near the airport.
There are numerous trails to hike (about 5 kms of hiking trails) and a lake. This is a day use area. You can camp at Laurie Park about 2 kms down the road.
Oakfield Provincial Park is one of closest Nova Scotia Provincial Parks to Halifax. Although there is no camping in this park, it is right next door to Laurie Park, which is a great spot to do some camping in Nova Scotia and is a great ns campground.
If you are looking for some Halifax rec activities, this is a great way to get outside, and still be close to the city. It offers for great hiking trails in Halifax and some of the most well kept hiking trails in Nova Scotia.
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Heli-Picnic Island Escape with Vision Air Services Inc. in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Looking for one of the best things to do in Halifax!? Take a thrilling helicopter journey from Halifax Harbour over stunning Nova Scotia coastline to Sambro Island. Indulge in Nova Scotia bubbly on a private beach, explore a secluded cove and enjoy a tasting picnic by the lighthouse featuring charcuterie and cheese sourced locally and hosted by your personal sommelier.
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I spent three weeks road tripping around Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island (PEI), the three provinces that make up Maritime Canada. During that time I saw dozens of lighthouses. While there are hundreds of Maritime Canada lighthouses throughout the three provinces, and while I only visited a couple dozen of them, I believe the following are some of the coolest. Leave a comment below and tell me which one is your favorite. For details on these 5 Maritime Canada Lighthouses, visit:
Point Pleasant Park | Halifax | 2017 | Nova Scotia | Canada
In this video we are touring Point Pleasant Park in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. This is Halifax's largest park. It is located at the tip of the Halifax Peninsula, where you have access to the Atlantic ocean on three sides. You can see the cruise ships, container ships and military boats entering and leaving the harbour.
This is a very popular place for many reasons. Locals love the park as it is large, has lots of trails and is dog friendly. There are also many trails that are dog off leash friendly.
This park is also monitored by Dalhousie University. They are studying the regrowth of the park after suffering major damage in 2004 when White Juan hit, a hurricane that brought major wind and snow.
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Cleveland Beach Provincial Park, Hubbards Nova Scotia Canada
Seals, sand & sunsets. What more do you need to make a great evening on the beach?
No hiking video this week as I had to work on Saturday. On Sunday we went down the Nine Mile River from Renfrew to Hwy 14 on the kayaks instead of hiking. It was a beautiful day on the water but I did not get any decent video so you will have to take my word for it.
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