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things to do in nova scotia

Canada's East Coast tends to not get as much hype as it deserves — especially when it comes to it's stunning summery destinations.

The South Shore of Nova Scotia has miles of sparkling sandy shoreline, stretching out into the bright blue ocean, and Summerville Beach Provincial Park is a slice of that unbelievable beauty.

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Canada is home to the highest tide in the world, and from this jaw-dropping park you can watch the power of it, as it pulls in and out — exposing a long stretch of ocean floor along the way.

Nova Scotia is filled to the brim with beautiful hidden gems, which shouldn't be a huge surprise given its nickname of "Canada's Ocean Playground." You can drive along the sparkling coast of the province to see sandy beaches and water stretching out to the horizon. One of the surreal spots that make this place particularly special is Burntcoat Head Park.

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With the nickname of Canada's ocean playground, it's hard not to dream of a trip to Nova Scotia. The good news is that it is actually dream-worthy.

From the sandy beaches of the south shore to the fields of the Annapolis Valley, the Maritime province is overflowing with gorgeous scenery. Then there's the small towns that look like they're out of a fairytale, and the ever-growing city of Halifax that's brimming with tasty restaurants and local shops.

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Small towns speckle Nova Scotia's south shore, with friendly locals and quaint shops to welcome visitors. Chester is one of these idyllic places, located right on the ocean, and known far and wide for its beauty.

About an hour outside of Halifax, Chester is the perfect spot for a weekend getaway or a stop on a road trip through the province.

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Looking for white-sand beaches with turquoise-blue water? You don't have to leave Canada to find them.

In Nova Scotia, you can visit Taylor Head Provincial Park, a little-known highlight of the province's Eastern Shore offering hiking trails, scenic views and a white, sandy beach.

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