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While well-known for its rugged coastline, picturesque towns, and extremely hospitable people, many first-time visitors to Nova Scotia are pleasantly surprised to learn that Canada’s second smallest province also offers an array of unique luxury lifestyle and travel opportunities. That uniqueness comes from its rare blend of natural beauty and world-class amenities, as well as its world-class dining and shopping.
One of the most popular destinations for both high end real estate and luxury travel is Peggy’s Cove. This charming fishing village is home to the famous Peggy’s Point Lighthouse, which offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. You can also enjoy fine dining at the local seafood restaurants, and shop for unique gifts and souvenirs at the local art galleries and boutiques.
Another luxurious destination in Nova Scotia is the city of Halifax. This bustling metropolis offers a wide range of high-end shops, including designer fashion stores and jewelry boutiques. Halifax is also known for its vibrant nightlife, with a variety of bars, clubs, and music venues to choose from. The city is also home to several world-class museums and art galleries, including the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History.
Luxury Nova Scotia Offers Something for Everyone
For those looking for a more secluded luxury lifestyle, Nova Scotia also offers a number of exclusive resorts and hotels to stay and play at. These properties offer the ultimate in privacy and seclusion, with amenities such as private beaches, swimming pools, and even spas. Many of these resorts also offer a wide range of activities, including golfing, sailing, and horseback riding.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Nova Scotia offers a wide range of activities such as hiking, skiing, and fishing. The province is home to several national parks, including Kejimkujik National Park and Cape Breton Highlands National Park, which offer miles of hiking trails and breathtaking views. Visitors can also take part in a variety of water sports, such as kayaking, canoeing, and sailing.
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