Discover Nova Scotia’s New Dining Experiences, Unique Lighthouses, Award Winning Wineries and More!
Nova Scotia is home to some of the most authentic, exclusive and extraordinary coastal experiences in North America. As the warmer weather approaches, we would like to share with you some of the latest highlights we are all excited about. We look forward to fully enjoying this upcoming summer. And remember…. over 13,000 km of coastline await you in Nova Scotia!
To explore where to go and what to do in the province, visit NovaScotia.com
A Light Like no Other!
Take a guided tour of the lighthouse tower, learn some interesting facts about Cape Forchu and enjoy spectacular views. Explore the rugged landscape and take in the breathtaking vista. Visit the lightkeeper’s residence, a provincial heritage property complete with museum artifacts. Fancy a picnic? Discover the Leif Erikson Park with walking paths, picnic sites and benches, providing front-row seats for amazing sunsets! – You can also meet “Foggy” the 50’ ft whale skeleton which is on display also in the park. Discover Cape Forchu Lighthouse.
A unique “apple core” lighthouse. Did you know Cape Forchu is the only one in Nova Scotia that can be climbed and has an intact lightkeeper’s dwelling open to the public?
At the heart of Halifax’s burgeoning culinary scene
Since opening of the Queen’s Marque District, home to the new MUIR Hotel, Halifax’s waterfront has become the centre of some incredible culinary hot spots, featuring dining experiences from around the world.
New additions to the creative collection of dining experiences include:
- Salt + Ash: A warm, relaxed and feel-good retreat where friends come to gather over crackling fire, delicious food, and cold beer, Salt + Ash represents a new wave of Nova Scotia dining. The entire menu is cooked over a wood fire – from traditional Nova Scotian seafood to pizzas and more.
- Swanky Burger: Sink your teeth into an old-school classic burger – simply prepared and gloriously satisfying!
- Coming soon |Toridori: From Vietnam to Japan to Malaysia, Toridori is a love affair with Asia’s expansive repertoire of noodle creations.
Explore Halifax Hub & Spoke 5-day Itinerary
Taste, Dine & Stay at Nova Scotia’s oldest farm winery
Located in the heart of Nova Scotia Wine Country, Domaine de Grand Pré is Atlantic Canada’s oldest Farm Winery, owned and operated by the Stutz Family since 1994. The Swiss born family quickly made its mark displaying a European sensibility for quality and passion for wine. The result is an array of award-winning vintages appreciated across Canada and around the world!
Applying those same principles is their on-site development: The Inn at the Winery, in the family’s former farmhouse. Offering an inviting and welcoming atmosphere in a stunning and unique winery setting, built in 1828, known as the James Cane House, the accommodation comprises of 6 spacious rooms spread out amongst the 3-level home. The ground level is home to a Chef’s Table Dining Experience for 8-10 guests where you can watch your 5 or 7 course, wine-paired meal being prepared.
There’s no place on earth where you will get fresher lobster!
From our ocean to your plate – crack open your sense of adventure on the Nova Scotia Lobster Trail.
Learn more about Tourism Nova Scotia
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