From Yarmouth to Sydney, Nova Scotia is full of scenic landscapes, rich history, and interesting local culture. Sights and fun experiences abound in Nova Scotia, and there is a little bit of something for everyone. Soak up the beauty and serenity to be found in the Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens, or head to Cape Breton Highlands National Park for the stunning landscape and wildlife. Explore the history of the area at Louisbourg's Fortress Louisbourg, or hike the Skyline Trail in Ingonish.
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Situated in the heart of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada, the Gaelic College of Celtic Arts and Crafts was founded in 1938 as a school devoted to the study and preservation of the Gaelic language, arts and culture. Students of all ages and abilities from around the world take courses at our Cape Breton campus and online. Our world-class instructors offer programs in Scottish traditional disciplines including Gaelic language and song, music, dance & crafts.
We stopped in here on a rainy day after doing the Cabot Trail and were pleasantly surprised. For part of our visit, the two of us were the only visitors and yet they performed great demonstrations on fiddling, step-dancing, kilt making, weaving and other aspects of Gaelic culture. The staff was very hospitable and informative. Lovely gift store too. The schedule of the demonstrations is on their website so that you can plan your visit.
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Great place to walk, very scenic and clean beaches, historic shipbuilding area, with lighthouse and beachfront
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Our studio contains a wonderful collection of galleries featuring some of Nova Scotia's finest artists and craftspeople. It's located in a mid-1800's house on the main street in Mahone Bay. Spruce Top also provides a wide range of rug hooking services and sales.
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The Orchid tour was lovely a the KC Irving Environmental Science Building. We enjoyed the display and potting class.
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Enjoying my first time to Halifax,as it says at Uni everything you need where you need to be.I am a senior on a vacation to Canada Halifax is something different,short trip from airport to Halifax at Dalhousie busstop a minute walk,it would be helpful to get bus routes they have a great update on phone when next bus due.The Library is a good place for a visit.Back to Dalhousie accommodation good, breakfast available between 7:00 and 10:00 at price of $8.50+tax other meals are available lunch dinner. Free wifi when you are here at reasonable speed. Very friendly staff everywhere ????.
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