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Nova Scotia Pictures
A picture says a thousand words and these photos of Nova Scotia will transform you to an easy-going destination filled with beauty, culture, and an interesting maritime history. So sit back and enjoy our Nova Scotia Pictures of the sensational South Shore.
Sunset in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Lunenburg is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and probably one of the most well-known towns in Nova Scotia. Famous for its colourful houses, it’s one of the most picturesque cities on the entire East Coast of Canada. The undefeated racing schooner, The Bluenose calls it home and here you can take a walking tour of Lunenburg hosted by an 8th generation local who will tell you tales past down from years gone by.
Sunset at Peggy’s cove, Nova Scotia
Peggy’s Cove is the most famous tourist destination in all of Nova Scotia. Located just 30 minutes outside of Halifax, it attracts tourists from around the world who marvel at the rocky landscape of the Atlantic Coast where a lone lighthouse stands guard warning ships of the treacherous waters that lay ahead.
Sunrise in Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia
Peggy’s Cove is still a working fishing village and stilt houses line the harbour where boats constantly move in and out in search of lobsters, salmon and other Atlantic fish as they have done for centuries before.
Check out our video of our time in Nova Scotia
Cape Forchu Lighthouse in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Yarmouth is a city located on the South West shore of Nova Scotia, and here you’ll find another historic lighthouse standing proud in a striking setting. The Cape Forchu lighthouse dates back to 1840 and is second only to Peggy’s Cove as Nova Scotia’s most photographed lighthouse.
Get the Lonely Planet’s Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island (Travel Guide)
Looking down the port in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
For more see Discover an unexpected gem on the South Shore of Nova Scotia
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