2. Victoria ParkTruro Victoria Park is a 3,000-acre natural woodland urban park in the center of Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
4. Luckett VineyardsWolfville Pete Luckett is a British-Canadian entrepreneur and media personality known as a culinary fruit and vegetable expert. A native of Nottingham, England, Luckett emigrated to Canada in 1979, settling in Saint John, New Brunswick. In the early 1990s, he moved from Saint John to Bedford, Nova Scotia and currently makes his home in Gaspereau, Nova Scotia. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
5. Grand Pre National Historic SiteGrand Pre Grand-Pré is a Canadian rural community in Kings County, Nova Scotia. Its French name translates to Great/Large Meadow and the community lies at the eastern edge of the Annapolis Valley several kilometres east of the town of Wolfville on a peninsula jutting into the Minas Basin surrounded by extensive dyked farm fields, framed by the Gaspereau and Cornwallis Rivers. The community was made famous by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem Evangeline and is today home to the Grand-Pré National Historic Site. On June 30, 2012, the Landscape of Grand-Pré was named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
6. Joggins Fossil Cliffs CentreJoggins Joggins is a Canadian rural community located in western Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. On July 7, 2008 a 15-km length of the coast constituting the Joggins Fossil Cliffs was officially inscribed on the World Heritage List. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Masstown Videos
Masstown Market Tour
A video tour of the Masstown Market, located in Masstown, Nova Scotia. Music credit: The Consumer, Written by Tom C.Connors. Copyright 1972 Crown-Vetch Music 1972 Recording courtesy of Stompin' Tom Ltd. Authorization obtained via Stompin'Tom.com
Black Market Boutique - Nova Scotia
The selection of jewelry, clothes, décor and trinkets are never ending here at the chic Black Market. The store gives off a sort of cool gypsy vibe, with goods that you would imagine one brings home after a trip across the world. Its unique style strays very far from corporate ideologies. The boutique will appeal to all your senses with the floating scent of patchouli and the vibrant fabric colors.
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A drive from the mall in St-Basile to McDonald's in Edmundston, New Brunswick, on March 21, 2011