Thursday, July 22, 2010

Best Places to Visit in Nova Scotia

Birchtown Museum, Shelburne

The Loyal Black Heritage Museum features exhibits that relate to the history and life of Black Loyalists and their descendants. This includes archaeological artifacts, archives and photos and family genealogies. An abbreviated version of "Black Loyalists, Black Communities" is a part of our permanent exhibition with a representation of the Black Pioneer Regiment.

Lost Creek Golf Club, Sackville

Lost Creek Golf Club, the golf tournament more new subway opened in July 1999. Conveniently located near Sackville and 20 minutes from Halifax, the news spread over 180 acres of spectacular golf in a mature forest and the hills around a lake with crystal clear streams and a river flowing through it. Lost Creek also includes a new residential community, Lost Creek Village. So if you're a golfer or are looking for a new home surrounded by nature ... Discover Lost Creek.
Valley Drive-In Theatre, Cambridge

The outdoor pool and terrace will be closed for renovations. reopening date to be advised .*** designed for the traveler in mind, this Toronto, Ontario hotel offers comfortable amenities and an unbeatable location. The Best Western Roehampton Hotel and Suites Toronto is located near Mount Pleasant and Eglinton district, with easy access to attractions and business locations including the Toronto Zoo, Ontario Science Centre, Eaton Centre, CN Tower and the famous. The neighborhood is residential streets, shops and restaurants.

Lobstermen Tours, Lunenburg

Discover first hand, the salty history of charming Lunenburg, Nova Scotia (Heritage) to experience the life of a lobsterman! It is an entertaining and educational experience and a must if you are visiting Nova Scotia this summer.

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