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From Whale Watching to Wine Tasting
18 New Experiences in Nova Scotia to Explore in 2018

1. Best of Halifax Foodie Adventure.
Taste your way through Halifax’s hippest neighbourhoods, connecting with chefs and culinary artisans, while sampling must-try Nova Scotia flavours, from lobster mac-n-cheese to donair to sea-food chowder paired with micro-brews, ciders and Nova Scotia’s signature Tidal Bay white wine! This fun-filled, ex-clusive tour with Taste Halifax wraps up with a private spirit and charcuterie tasting inside Halifax Citadel National Histor-ic Site.
2. Discovery Fun.
Featuring four floors of incredible exhibit and programming space, the Discovery Centre’s new waterfront location in Halifax is home to an Immersive Dome Theatre and an Innovation Lab, which are both the first of their kind for Atlantic Canada.
3. Sail the 2nd Largest Natural Harbour in the World.
The J Farwell Sailing Company was created with this adven-ture in mind. This brand new seafaring experience creates lasting memories of Halifax’s stunning coastal setting.
4. Something New to Sea.
Visitors to the Halifax water-front won’t want to miss one of its latest additions … a 50 ft geodesic dome theatre that features 360° movies. The Sea Dome’s immersive shows are just 15-20 minutes length - perfect for a pit stop along the boardwalk.
5. Stellar Beach Feast.
Indulge in a gourmet beach feast by firelight and starlight. This constellation-inspired feast is at White Point Beach Resort on their beautiful white sand beach overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and is hosted by your own private Chef and Sommelier. Amid the glow of candles and the setting sun, you’ll indulge in a local feast prepared tableside and expertly paired with Nova Scotia wines, before exploring local legends of the night sky.
6. Tidal Bay Wine Tasting Adventure.
Savour this pro-gressive dinner at three award-winning wineries, where each course is deliciously paired with a private wine tasting. Uncorked Nova Scotia’s exclusive tour includes a vine-yard dinner party featuring the freshest lobster exquisitely paired with Nova Scotia’s signature white wine, Tidal Bay. Be the first of your friends to discover this must-try Nova Scotia wine.
7. Kitesurfing.
Our province boasts excellent conditions for this exciting sport and we have world-class operators offering opportunities for beginners and the experienced on our beaches in Lockeport, White Point, Port Maitland and Halifax.
8. Devour! The Vines.
Le Caveau Restaurant at Domaine de Grand Pré Winery provides the breathtaking views of the Bay of Fundy and the Landscape of Grand Pré UNESCO World Heritage site while you take a seat at the harvest table to enjoy an intimate vineyard dinner. Each delicious course in this meal for locavores is prepared tableside by two cele-brated chefs, and perfectly paired with award-winning Nova Scotia wines and a short film, curated by Devour! The Food Film Fest team.
9. Our History in Alive in Our Culture and People.
In Nova Scotia, we take great pride in preserving the things that make our varied historic cultures unique and fascinating. The traditions of our Mi’kmaq, Acadian, African Nova Scotian and Gaelic influences live strong in our everyday. With five UNESCO sites, three World Heritage Sites, 13 National Historic Site Attractions and 28 provincial museums and interpretive centres, we have a lot of history to explore.
10. Dining on the Ocean Floor.
Savour the best of Nova Scotia’s flavours in the most unique “dining room” on earth at the site of the world’s highest tides. Meet a local brewer, winemaker, and foraging expert before taking a seat at an elegant dining table for an intimate dinner on the ocean floor! Toast your amazing culinary adventure around a sunset bonfire with your hosts from The Flying Apron Inn & Cookery.
11. Tidal Reveal
: Dig for Canada’s Oldest Dinosaurs. To dig for Canada’s oldest dinosaurs, start your adventure by sea! Take an exclusive Zodiac boat excursion with the team from the Fundy Geological Museum past the colourful cliffs and red sands of the Bay of Fundy shore to take part in an active dinosaur dig. Led by a museum expert, you’ll dig for fossils, see the latest discoveries, and enjoy a delicious sea-side, lobster-infused picnic lunch on a Jurassic beach.
12. Nova Scotia's Ultimate Lobster Feast.
Panoramic Bay of Fundy views, dramatic cliffs, and the Lighthouse at Cape d’Or are your backdrop to discovering stories about ‘life on the Bay’ from a local fisherman. Around an authentic lobster dinner, you’ll toast a glass of Tidal Bay wine with new friends, and enjoy lobster like you’ve never experienced!
13. A Bay of Fundy Camping Adventure on Your Own Island:
This exclusive adventure with Advocate Boat Tours takes you to Isle Haute in the Bay of Fundy and features your very own island for the night, a guided hike and kayak tour to see playful grey seals, nesting Bald Eagles, and soaring Peregrine Falcons. After a day of adventure, relax at a luxurious island campsite for a deli-cious local meal, where everything is provided.
14. What Will You Tap Into?
The Nova Scotia Good Cheer Trail, Canada’s first winery, craft brewery, cidery and distillery trail, is a toast to the craftmanship and creativity of our many wineries, craft breweries, cideries and distilleries. From Yarmouth to Sydney, discover new favourites as you sample locally produced wines, beers, ci-ders, and spirits at any of the 50 stops on the Good Cheer Trail. Whether you're interested in trying the latest vintage of Tidal Bay, meeting an award-winning brewmaster or sampling a fresh cider or single malt whisky straight from the barrel, the Good Cheer Trail has you covered. The newest member of the Good Cheer Trail family is the stunningly new and beautiful 50,000 sq foot hospitality centre at Lightfoot & Wolfville Vineyards.
15. The Way Playing “A-Round” Was Meant To Be.
Forbes Magazine named Cape Breton the “hottest island in Golf”. Our courses are recognized as the best in the country and feature Cabot Links, Canada’s only true Links course; the award winning masterpiece Cape Breton Highlands Links; and the latest member of the Cape Breton golf family, Cabot Cliffs, ranked 19th in the world by Golf Digest.
16. Lighthouse Bites:
Full Moon Kayak Adventure. As the sun sets, your kayak adventure begins! Take a thrilling nighttime kayak tour to Kidston Island with North River Kayak on the beautiful Bras d’Or Lake, part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, for an unforgettable evening of fun, gourmet local flavours and Cape Breton music under a full moon.
17. Radical Kayak Surfin’.
Nova Scotia’s coastline fac-es the open Atlantic, providing some of the best surfing op-portunities along the eastern seaboard. Whitewater and sea kayakers have been taking advantage of these breaks all year round. Several operators now offer kayak surfing tours with access to the good point breaks at locations like Martinique Beach, Cherry Hill Beach, Clam Harbour Beach, Summerville Beach, Lockeport Crescent Beach and White Point Beach.
18. Crack Open Our Seafood Trails.
The Nova Scotia Seafood Trails brings together a collection of restaurant, retail and fisheries experiences that highlight our province’s incredible seafood products. Discover some of the freshest seafood experiences that our province has to offer - from seaside lobster boils, authentic seafood chowder, freshly shucked oysters and many other mouthwatering seafood dishes - as you wind your way along our beautiful seacoast. Whether it’s a stop on the Chowder Trail, Lobster Trail, Oyster Trail, or Fish & Chips Trail, it’s time to let adven-ture out of its shell and truly get a taste of Nova Scotia.






