Thinking of moving? Check out my top 10 reasons why you should live in Nova Scotia. I'll give you the dirt on what its really like to live here!
Ten things I didn't know before we moved to Nova Scotia.
Is Halifax, Nova Scotia a good place to live? What are the pros and cons? Here's my personal take on what it's like to live in Halifax.
In this post, I will take you on an amazing journey about the "pros and cons of living in Nova Scotia" to help you make a decision of next place to call it home.
Choose one of these 12 fun things to do in Nova Scotia including a graveyard tour in Annapolis Royal & a stay in a lightkeeper's cottage.
These cities ranked as the top 10 places to live in Nova Scotia in 2018.
You've heard of Peggy's Cove and the Cabot Trail but have you heard of the concrete garden and Pictou Island? We've put together a list of the 10 most unusual things we've discovered in Nova Scotia to inspire your next adventure!
You've heard of Peggy's Cove and the Cabot Trail but have you heard of the concrete garden and Pictou Island? We've put together a list of the 10 most unusual things we've discovered in Nova Scotia to inspire your next adventure!
With its tea room serving garden-grown delights and literal labyrinth to meander through, this is our dream destination right now.
Is Halifax, Nova Scotia a good place to live? What are the pros and cons? Here's my personal take on what it's like to live in Halifax.
These cities ranked as the top 10 places to live in Nova Scotia in 2018.
An Acadian child who lived in Nova Scotia more than 250 years ago is being brought back to life with a facial reconstruction to help illustrate Acadian history.
Katie Tower grew up in a suburb just outside of Halifax, Nova Scotia’s downtown core. “The community I lived in is part of the amalgamated Halifax Regional Municipality (similar to the GTA),” Katie ex
You've heard of Peggy's Cove and the Cabot Trail but have you heard of the concrete garden and Pictou Island? We've put together a list of the 10 most unusual things we've discovered in Nova Scotia to inspire your next adventure!
Hiking trails in Nova Scotia with unique landmarks and incredible views. 8 trails to discover if you are visiting or live in Nova Scotia.
You've heard of Peggy's Cove and the Cabot Trail but have you heard of the concrete garden and Pictou Island? We've put together a list of the 10 most unusual things we've discovered in Nova Scotia to inspire your next adventure!
An 18th-century harbor retreat on the coast of Nova Scotia is rescued and reborn.
Pictou Island is a tiny island off the coast of Nova Scotia. If you haven't heard of it, it should go on your must-visit list immediately!
When looking for the perfect camping experience in Nova Scotia, you're looking for more than simply a location to pitch your tent or park your RV. You crave for an environment that not only provides comfort but also puts you in the mesmerizing natural splendor that marks this maritime treasure.
This colourful building located on Lower St. George Street, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, was an active part of the waterfront economy that developed in Annapolis Royal in the 1860s. The O'Dell House was built as a stagecoach inn and tavern by Corey O'Dell (1827-1887) and his wife Mary (Harris) O'Dell in 1869. Corey, a native of Saint John, New Brunswick, arrived in Annapolis Royal in 1849 as a rider on the short-lived Nova Scotia Pony Express. In 1856, he began work as the manager of Commercial House, an inn located on the lot directly east of the O'Dell House. Contemporary documents generally refer to Corey as an inn-keeper. In 1868, he purchased land and began construction of a 14-room inn. Located strategically at the terminus of the local ferry system, the inn was able to take advantage of Annapolis Royal's busy waterfront. The building stayed in the O'Dell family until the death of Sadie O'Dell in 1957. It operated as a boarding house for a few years until it was purchased in 1965 by Ralph and Marguerite Wagner for Historic Restoration Enterprises (now the Annapolis Heritage Society). Today the building is operated as the O'Dell House Museum. Half of the ground floor is kept in the style of a late Victorian, upper-middle-class inn. The other half is the home of the Annapolis Heritage Society Genealogy Centre. The second floor of the museum houses exhibits on the history and culture of the Annapolis Royal region. The O'Dell House Museum is also home to the offices of the Annapolis Heritage Society.
We're all guilty of getting stuck in our ways when it comes to food choices. Here are 16 Nova Scotia Restaurants you must try this year!
Looking for a detailed guide on the pros and cons of living in Halifax, Nova Scotia from someone who's lived there? Then this guide is for you!
The Halifax Citadel is one of the most popular tourist sites in Halifax and is full of history. Here are some of the best tips for visiting.
Incredible Nova Scotia towns full of scenery, charm, and incredible things to do along the South Shores, Lighthouse Route, & the Cabot Trail.
These cities ranked as the top 10 places to live in Nova Scotia in 2018.
An Acadian child who lived in Nova Scotia more than 250 years ago is being brought back to life with a facial reconstruction to help illustrate Acadian history.
Incredible Nova Scotia towns full of scenery, charm, and incredible things to do along the South Shores, Lighthouse Route, & the Cabot Trail.
25 Unique Things To Do In Nova Scotia where you'll find: city life, a road trip experience, charming towns, ocean views and more!
You've heard of Peggy's Cove and the Cabot Trail but have you heard of the concrete garden and Pictou Island? We've put together a list of the 10 most unusual things we've discovered in Nova Scotia to inspire your next adventure!
Katie Tower grew up in a suburb just outside of Halifax, Nova Scotia’s downtown core. “The community I lived in is part of the amalgamated Halifax Regional Municipality (similar to the GTA),” Katie ex
Bear River, Nova Scotia isn't on the tourist trail, but it should be! Here's where to stay, play and eat in and around this artsy community.
You've heard of Peggy's Cove and the Cabot Trail but have you heard of the concrete garden and Pictou Island? We've put together a list of the 10 most unusual things we've discovered in Nova Scotia to inspire your next adventure!
Hiking trails in Nova Scotia with unique landmarks and incredible views. 8 trails to discover if you are visiting or live in Nova Scotia.
Rediscover Nova Scotia and learn about all of the new places to go in 2021. Plus, have a chance at winning your very own Nova Scotia lobster!
Today I’m sharing a bunch of cool things to do in Nova Scotia to give you an idea of how to plan a Nova Scotia vacation this summer (or fall)
You've heard of Peggy's Cove and the Cabot Trail but have you heard of the concrete garden and Pictou Island? We've put together a list of the 10 most unusual things we've discovered in Nova Scotia to inspire your next adventure!
Canada’s east coast is renowned for its fall foliage, and the Annapolis Valley in Nova Scotia is one of the country’s top spots to see the seasonal splendour.
An excellent 10 day road trip itinierary for visiting all of the main attractions in Nova Scotia. From Peggy's Cove to the Cabot Trail and more.
Join a fiddling party or lobster boil in Nova Scotia, a poetically wild place with Scottish roots and a musical heart.
When you think of Nova Scotia, chances are your brain immediately thinks of Halifax, Peggy's Cove and the Cabot Trail. While the eastern side of the province is certainly beautiful and worth all the attention
When you think of Nova Scotia, chances are your brain immediately thinks of Halifax, Peggy's Cove and the Cabot Trail. While the eastern side of the province is certainly beautiful and worth all the attention
Pictou Island is a tiny island off the coast of Nova Scotia. If you haven't heard of it, it should go on your must-visit list immediately!
A foodie itinerary in Truro? That's right! Truro's food scene has been growing over the years and there are all kinds of unique foodie options in Truro...
An 18th-century harbor retreat on the coast of Nova Scotia is rescued and reborn.
When looking for the perfect camping experience in Nova Scotia, you're looking for more than simply a location to pitch your tent or park your RV. You crave for an environment that not only provides comfort but also puts you in the mesmerizing natural splendor that marks this maritime treasure.
Glamping along windswept beaches, wine tasting and adventures like tidal bore rafting are just a few of the fun things to do in Nova Scotia, Canada.
There are so many reasons to (re)discover Nova Scotia, but here are 12 reasons you should visit Nova Scotia as soon as you can!