Nova Scotia is the gateway to exploring Canada’s Atlantic provinces by motorhome. Learn about the Maritime history the province has to offer while exploring the various lighthouse along the coastline. Drive the Cabot Trail one of Canada’s most scenic drives through Cape Brenton Highlands National Park and enjoy the delicious seafood available including lobster.
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Below is a selection of our suggested routes across Nova Scotia. With the RV you have the freedom to explore the open road we recommend spending minimum 2-3 nights in each destination. To allow you to enjoy everything the location has to offer!
13 Nights from £2309pp
Cape Brenton Island
Staying in Cape Brenton Island you are surrounded by spectacular coastal scenery, natural beauty and friendly locals. From Cape Brenton Island you can explore the Cabot Trail one of Canada’s most scenic drives. Discover the hidden wonders of Nova Scotia as you hike through the multitude of trails throughout the Cabot Trail. The 298km long trail completes a loop round the northern tip where you can view waterfalls, rocky coastlines and sandy beaches.
Kejimkujik National Park
Located on the upland area of Nova Scotia, Kejimkujik National Park is rich in history and culture with links to the Mi’kmaq people. During the day enjoy hiking, canoeing, wildlife spotting and look out for Mi’kmaq rock-art as it reveals thousands of years of history. As the sun sets enjoy the views from above as the stars dazzle in the night sky as Kejimkujik National Park is a designated Dark Sky Preserve.
Annapolis Valley
Annapolis Valley is a town rich in history with it being one of the most fought over areas in North America. Away from it’s history Annapolis Valley is best known for its high-quality wines, enjoy tasting some of the world-renowned wines across the variety of wineries waiting to be explored.
Halifax
Discover the Atlantic charm the city of Halifax has to offer. The waterfront is a vibrant area filled with lots of local eateries and bars serving Nova Scotia’s famous lobster and other seafood delicacies. The Citadel is the perfect place to learn about Nova Scotia’s history, this star shaped fortress was built to defend Halifax Harbour, enjoy a guided tour to gain insightful information. From Halifax don’t miss a day trip to Peggy’s Cove to see the iconic lighthouse.
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