Explore Nova Scotia's two most distinct seacoasts: the magnificent Bay of Fundy and the beautiful Northumberland Strait! Central Nova Scotia features two scenic travelways that showcase these incredible coastlines: the Glooscap Trail (tracing the Bay of Fundy) and
The Bay of Fundy has been identified as one of the "7 Forgotten Natural Wonders of the World" for having the highest tides on Earth. The immense Fundy tides have shaped both the culture and the landscape of this special part of the world and visitors may experience both. Walk the ocean floor at low tide, enjoy the thrill of a "tidal bore" rafting adventure, kayak by incredible cliffscapes and sea-stacks, discover fossils, stones and dinasaur bones on a fascinating beach tour, or encounter the legend and lore of "Glooscap" and the aboriginal (Mi'kmaq) people of Nova Scotia.
The Northumberland Strait is renowned for its endless sandy beaches and the warmest salt waters in Atlantic Canada. This rural paradise enjoys a relaxed pace and celebrates some of the finer things in life including long walks on the beach, lobster, fine wine and seaside golf! Tour a vineyard and enjoy an afternoon of wine tasting, experience the ways of old at an historic gristmill, shop a variety of quaint shops, or loaf about on the beach and just enjoy the view.For more information visit www.centralnovascotia.com
