Posts tagged UNESCO World Heritage site
Kayak the Rocks and Walk on the Ocean Floor at Hopewell Rocks

Paddle around towering flowerpot rocks at high tide. Return a few hours later to walk the very ocean floor you just kayaked. At Hopewell Rocks, the world’s highest tides transform the same landscape twice daily, and doing both back-to-back is one of New Brunswick’s most unforgettable experiences.

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Nova Scotia Lobster Crawl Festival

Crawl aboard the Nova Scotia Lobster Crawl Festival each February along the beautiful south shore of Nova Scotia—from Barrington to Peggy’s Cove. Sip, savour, stay, and explore over 160 lobster-inspired experiences celebrating Nova Scotia’s most iconic catch. Seas the Day and Shellebrate! It’s all for lobster and lobster for all! 

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Lovely Lunenburg

Lovely Lunenburg is Home of the Bluenose II, and vibrantly painted colonial homes and buildings in every colour of the rainbow. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Lunenburg greets its visitors with the best example of preserved wooden British colonial architecture in North America. Enjoy the vibrantly painted 18th & 19th century homes, restaurants, stores, museums, and galleries that brightly light up the town like a brand new box of crayons.

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