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Quote: These gardens were created as a conservation and heritage project and opened in 1981. It represents the heritage of the area, which spans 4 centuries. Although the first settlement was at nearby Port Royal, on Read More
Quote: People thought that my wife and I were crazy for taking an early spring vacation to Cape Breton; a place known for its spring snowfalls. When we arrived, we had reservations with the Telegraph House, in the Read More
Quote: This 1,000-acre park boasts "pretty walks and views," one of the best being a "stunning waterfall with a seat beside it to take in the beauty." Despite its location in the heart of downtown Truro, the woodland Read More
Quote: There has been a formal garden in this general spot in Halifax since the early 19th century. The Horticultural Society established and opened formal Victorian gardens to the public in the mid 19th Century and the Read More
Quote: Kejimkujik (the locals call it Ketchy) features abundant lakes and rivers ideal for canoeing. The lush woodlands and gently rolling landscapes are home to a variety of wildlife. Visitors will find historic canoe Read More
Quote: We decided to stop here on the way home from PEI. It was a beautiful day and the kids had been cooped up in the car for quite some time.The price was $4 adults, $1.50 ages 6 and over, and under 5 is free (or Read More
Quote: Point Pleasant Park is on the south tip of peninsular Halifax. When the city was founded in the 1700s, there was a garrison here, built to monitor the comings and goings in and out of the harbour. There are still Read More
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