Top 20 Reasons to Visit Nova Scotia, Canada | TRAVEL THERAPY
With the American dollar so strong in Canada right now there has never been a better time to visit Nova Scotia, a culinary hidden gem! Come along with the Emmy award-winning creator and host of Travel Therapy TV, Karen Schaler, as she shows us the top places to eat, stay and play in Nova Scotia.
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Central Nova Scotia, Canada - Scenery & Adventure
Central Nova Scotia, Canada features two distinct seacoasts: The Bay of Fundy Shore and the Northumberland Shore. Visit places like Parrsboro, Cape Chignecto, Five Islands, Truro, Pugwash, Shubenacadie, Maitland, Burncoat, Amherst, Tatamagouche, Joggins and Malagash and be amazed at what this beautiful corner of the world has to offer!
The Great George Hotel Review Charlottetown, PEI
The Great George Boutique Hotel in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island is one of the nicest hotels that you will find in the city. Offering 54 modern and renovated suites across 17 heritage properties in a 3 block area of downtown Charlottetown dating back to 1846. The four-and-a-half start hotel offers guests many amenities from free bicycles to rent, warm cookies in the lobby, complimentary continental breakfast daily, free parking and so much more. If you ever find yourself visiting PEI I highly recommend you stay at the Great George Hotel.
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Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island Short Version
Lenzner Tour and Travel's motor coach tour departing from Pittsburgh, PA area to visit the Maritime provinces of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. Includes roundtrip motor coach transportation, ten breakfasts, one lunch, five dinners, ticket to Royal International Nova Scotia Tattoo, guided tours of Acadia National Park, Halifax, Prince Edward Island, St. John's New Brunswick, Hopewell Rocks. Much more than can be listed. Call 1-800-342-2349 for reservations or online at coachride.com
Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, and PEI Vacation 2012
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Dana Meise's Trail Stories / Part 1: Newfoundland
This video is the first of our series of 10 wherein Dana Meise, intrepid hiker, passionate Canadian and Trans Canada Trail ambassador, shares a personal story from each province he experienced during the last six years, hiking over 16,000 kilometres across the Trail, from Cape Spear, Newfoundland to Clover Point, British Columbia.
The Trans Canada Trail is a not-for-profit organization, created in 1992. The Great Trail is a place to stand and reflect, a place for discovery. It’s a place that inspires respect. It’s common ground that gives birth to new dreams and new possibilities.
It is Canada’s national Trail.
Le sentier Transcanadien est un organisme sans but lucratif créé en 1992. Le Grand Sentier est un lieu de réflexion, d’exploration et de découverte. Un lieu qui inspire le respect. Un lieu commun qui voit naître de nouveaux rêves et de nouvelles possibilités.
Il est le sentier national du Canada.
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2016/10/07 - Autoroute 30 - The Montreal By-pass
Hyperlaspe video of a drive along Autoroute 30 from Autoroute 20 to Autoroute 10 by-passing Montreal to the South
Hubbards, Nova Scotia (Part 1 of 3)
Hubbards is an unincorporated Canadian rural community on the South Shore of Nova Scotia.
Hubbards is located on the eastern side of the Aspotogan Peninsula, and along the northern shore of St. Margarets Bay. It borders the communities of Simms Settlement and Queensland.
Hubbards sits astride the county line bordering Halifax County and Lunenburg County and is located in the Halifax Regional Municipality and Chester Municipal District respectively.
Hubbards is located approximately 50 kilometres west of Downtown Halifax and 50 kilometres east of Bridgewater on Highway 103.
ubbards was first settled by French-speaking Protestants, brothers John (1757--1835) and Frederick Dauphinee. As with all those who first settled the east side of the Aspotogan Peninsula, the brothers arrived from across St. Margaret's Bay at French Village, Nova Scotia. Their father emigrated from Montbéliard, France to Halifax and then to Lunenburg. Captain John Dauphinee settled on what became known as Dauphinee's Point. In 1820, John Dauphinee began a lumber mill on Mill Lake.
The origin of the name Hubbard's is likely a corruption of the name Hibbard, Hubert or Hibbert.[1] (The first School in Hubbards was named Hibbert's Cove School.)[2] The Village was Hubbards Cove until the word Cove was dropped (1905). The Fitzroy River which runs through Hubbards may have been named after British Prime Minister Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton (1735--1811).
In the earlier part of the 20th century, Hubbards was a successful fishing community. During the Cold War, the Canadian Forces established a naval radio station at Mill Cove in 1967. CFS Mill Cove was a major employer in the Hubbards area until its automation in the 1990s when it was downgraded to Naval Radio Station Mill Cove.
Hubbards is a popular summer vacation fairhaven. Numerous cottages, inns, campgrounds, restaurants and the Shore Club (the last of Nova Scotia's great dance halls) contribute to a healthy summer economy. The Hubbards and Area Business Association works to sustain a shop local economy. Hubbards features a picturesque locale, especially on Hubbards Cove, with a yacht club, Nova Scotia's smallest provincial park, campground and 10 beaches within driving distance of one another.
The CBC television series Black Harbour was shot on location in Hubbards between 1996 and 1999.
After his death in the late 1950s, oil businessman J.D. Shatford, who was born in Hubbards, left money to the community to start an educational trust fund through which local residents graduating from high school receive bursaries for post-secondary education. The Shatford Trust Fund also built the J.D. Shatford Memorial Library, the Hubbards firehall, and supplied funding to both churches and other community facilities.
CAPE BRETON RIDE OF SILENCE 2011 - CAPE BRETON NOVA SCOTIA CANADA
For the first time in what seemed like weeks the sun broke through and the temperature rose to where riding in shorts was tolerable.
Over 50 riders took part, including members of the Cape Breton Regional Police Bicycle Patrol.
Wild Waterfall at Victoria Park Truro
Run-off from thawing snow makes beautiful Joseph Howe Waterfall in Victoria Park, Truro, Nova Scotia especially impressive!