Book Description
Covers Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick. Set sail for Canada's Maritime provinces and really get away from it all. Whether you want to step lively to fiddle music at a traditional ceilidh, wander a lonely beach, watch whales and kayak on the Bay of Fundy or explore the galleries and museums in Halifax, this comprehensive guide points the way. lodging for all budgets, from wooded campsites to historic B&Bs extensive coverage of the region's national and provincial parks the area's best scenic drives tips on where to treat yourself to lobster suppers, French Acadian rappie pie and everything in between 36 detailed maps
Canada's Maritime Provinces FROM OUR EDITORS
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