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Nova Scotia is located in the Southern eastern coast of Canada. It is the second smallest province in Canada. Nova Scotia is renewed for the highest tides in the world at the Bay of Fundy. It is a place of remarkable natural beauty and thriving culture.
Halifax is the capital of Nova Scotia. It is the largest city and the major economic center of the region. Cape Breton Island, large Island to the northeast of Nova Scotia Mainland, is also part of province. At the same time Sable Island is a small Island notorious for its shipwrecks, is located near to Breton Island. Relax at Peggy's Cove fishing village go on a whale watching trip, tour the Cabot Trial on Cape Breton Island, and explore one of Canada's seven wonders - Pier 21 - on a Halifax tour. The major attractions include Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax citadel, parks Canada National Historic sites and Nova Museum. Annapolis Royal is a Canadian town located in the west part of Nova Scotia. Chester is an unincorporated Canadian village of Nova Scotia. The village has two natural harbors Front Harbor on the east and Back Harbor on the west. Chester is one of the wealthiest communities in the province thus being a vacation and resort destination with many seasonal and year round estates and mansions. Digby is the shrine town and commercial hub on western Nova Scotia. The famous activity of the town is fishing. Harbourville is considered to be the crowning jewel among the working fishing villages on the side of Bay of Fundy. Lockport is a town located near the ragged Islands Bay of the South shore. One of the famous beaches of Lockport is the Crescent Beach.
The state provides rental homes for the accommodation of tourists. The state also provides rental vehicles for sightseeing. Halifax international Airport is the famous airport of Nova Scotia. The state has continental climate, hence knowing the present climate makes the journey to Nova Scotia more enjoyable.
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