Visit Nova Scotia, Canada
Nova Scotia's maritime influences dominate this pretty, historic peninsula. Highlights include Cape Breton, which has been called the most scenic island in the world.

Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is a land of lobsters and lighthouses: maritime influences dominate this pretty, historic peninsula.
On the northern tip of the province is Cape Breton Island and the Cabot Trail, one of North America’s most dramatically beautiful coastal roads, that passes through Acadian settlements where Celtic folk music still forms a living link with the Europe of old.
Cape Breton Island
Cape Breton has been called the most scenic island in the world and was also famously chosen by Marconi for his first trans-Atlantic broadcast. Highlights include the 18th century French fortress at Louisbourg, Kejimkujik National Park, the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Lunenburg and the much-photographed Peggy’s Cove.
Places within Nova Scotia
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