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Are you one of those people who enjoys history and culture? Do you like the sea and picturesque coastal towns? Holidu has exactly what you are looking for. From Halifax Citadel National Historic Site to Cape Breton Highlands National Park and from Kejimkujik National Park to Point Pleasant Park, you'll find the best cottages for quality time. You will be surprised by everything that Nova Scotia has to offer you, including National Parks with amazing routes and a range of historical museums with art galleries. The entire history of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia will leave you in awe, and the view of the Cape Breton Highlands will impress you. This makes Nova Scotia an incomparable destination for many people. Don't wait any longer, grab your things, make your reservation and marvel at Nova Scotia!
Cottages with terracesNova Scotia is a place that offers all who visit so many natural wonders and incredible attractions that tourists always want more. It also has astounding accommodations that make people feel very comfortable. In the city you can find a cottage with 3 rooms, one with a king bed, one with a queen bed and one with a bunk bed, all three with a bathroom and a balcony spacious enough for six people to be comfortable, this place has a nice fitted kitchen, a living room with satellite TV and two pieces of furniture, a dishwasher and all the necessary utensils, it also has an exterior that has a small space with a barbecue area, an outdoor terrace, a table with chairs and a spectacular hot tub right in front of the sea, so close to the water that you can touch it if you want.
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In the centre of the city of Nova Scotia is one of the most historically representative places and one that keeps a good part of the history of the city. Halifax Citadel National Historic Site is a fortification dating back to the 18th century, located on top of a hill facing the sea, and today one of the most important tourist attractions in the city. In addition to its enormous beauty and perfectly preserved, the place has a historical archive that contains many of the founding documents of the city. Inside, the rooms are full of old and current collections that largely tell the memory of the place and outside you can appreciate its star shape, the beautiful central patio, the gardens and the towers from which you can get a spectacular view, especially at sunset. Come, fall in love with the view, the architecture and the history in this amazing place.
Nova Scotia for nature loversKejimkujik National Park or Keji National Park is a worthy place for any nature lover to admire the beauty. Founded in 1968, it is one within the Canadian National Parks system. In total, the park covers an area of 404 km of forests, rivers and lakes, including the Mersey River, the west river, the Little River and the Shelburne River. It also has a significant number of wildlife species, of which the Blanding turtle stands out, which is an amphibian considered in danger of extinction. Other animals that can be seen in the park are moose, deer, beavers, galvias and bears; And as if that were not enough, the park has several places to camp where visitors can feel safe. Undoubtedly a place where you can enjoy the fresh air and the wonders of nature.
Did you know that Nova Scotia was first visited by explorer John Cabot in 1497 on behalf of the Crown of England?
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Cape Breton Highlands National Park is a beautiful park that has as one of its main attractions, a hiking trail that crosses a system of hills and because they are facing the sea, athletes have the opportunity to enjoy amazing views throughout the day route. The place is also perfectly well signposted, it has very comfortable routes for any age, and it has park guard points for any emergency.
2. Enjoy art in an incredible galleryThe Art Gallery of Nova Scotia is a wonderful place whose operating building is already an architectural masterpiece. Founded in 1908, the gallery has a hundred works of art of international stature that have made it the winner of many important awards. In addition, the place exhibits many pieces that relate the daily past of this astounding city and attest to the historical memory of its inhabitants.
3. Get to know a peculiar Maritime MuseumMaritime Museum of the Atlantic is a truly special place as it sets out to explore the maritime past of the Atlantic Ocean. This remarkable establishment exhibits collections and ships that have circled the Atlantic throughout history and systematizes them according to the passage of time. It also has experts who take in depth the issues of ships and the importance of ports in armed conflicts and trade. It is a breathtaking place for people who enjoy the sea and history.
4. Relax while walking through some beautiful gardensHalifax Public Gardens is a spectacular place where you can enjoy a beautiful pass while observing many species of flowers of different colours and aromas. The place is open for visits practically all year round and also organizes special events in which they illuminate the Victorian gardens and open it at night to give the exhibition much more height and beauty. As if that were not enough, it has rooms that can be rented by visitors to hold meetings surrounded by the aroma of flowers.
5. Visit a Museum with registration of peopleCanadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 is a beautiful museum that, in addition to having a beauty and sobriety typical of Canadian cities, is focused on a very specific activity. Visitors can find here many records of the first people who colonized the city, and that in many cases becomes the first people who started to colonize the country. It is known of many visitors who come from other parts of Canada and the world and who can trace their ancestors here.
6. Go walk your pet to a magical placePoint Pleasant Park is an urban park that has some nice trails that are not very steep and go through many beautiful places. On the tour you can find yourself in the immensity of the sea, with a beautiful pine forest, with commercial establishments, with fountains and even with historical monuments. It is an ideal place to walk your dog while enjoying the stunning views at sunset.
7. Go surfing at Martinique BeachThis beautiful beach is famous for its white sand, for the intense blue that denotes its waters, for the refreshing wind and for the intense and constant waves that it usually has, especially in the month of June. Here you will have the opportunity to enjoy a delicious drink in one of the restaurants that are on the shore, you will be able to sunbathe in a sun lounger chair while enjoying excellent service, and you will have the possibility of renting a surfboard) or bringing your own) and riding the waves in great weather.