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Review Your Experience at Nova Scotia...
by ScotiaPages.com
on 01/03/2012 - 11:14 am
Categories: Nova Scotia, ScotiaPages.com News - Travel Guide for Nova Scotia
Did you visit Nova Scotia over the Holidays? Did you go out for a meal at a Halifax restaurant and loved it? Or was your hotel room sub-par? We want to hear about it!
When you submit your review for free on any business listed on ScotiaPages.com not only do we publish your review on that business, we also contact the business to let them know they made your day or let you down. This gives the business the opportunity to "right" the situation with you if they didn't do a good job, or didn't resolve it the first time. This also gives other travellers the opportunity to make better decisions of where to stay, eat and play in Nova Scotia. Do yo ...
Winter is Coming
by ScotiaPages.com
on 11/17/2011 - 06:02 pm
Categories: Events in Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Weather, ScotiaPages.com News - Travel Guide for Nova Scotia
With Winter and the holidays just around the corner, Nova Scotia offers many fun activities for the family.
From Downhill Skiing at Ski Wentworth, Cross Country Skiing at Kejimkujik National Park, Snowshoeing at Cape Breton Highland National Park, Snowmobiling, Ice Fishing, Sleigh Rides to Ice Skating on the new Halifax Oval, there is something for everyone.
Many lodges and resorts offer special Winter Getaway Packages. Book a cottage or chalet and enjoy the romantic feeling of snow falling outside, while cuddling with a hot chocolate near a warm and cozy fireplace.
Take in Winter festivals in the Annapolis Valley, Halifax and on Cape Breton Islan ...
Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia
by ScotiaPages.com
on 05/24/2011 - 06:28 pm
Categories: Nova Scotia, ScotiaPages.com News - Travel Guide for Nova Scotia
Peggys Cove, one of the top "must see" sights for any tourist visiting Nova Scotia.
Less than 50 kilometers from Halifax it makes for a beautiful day trip, and for me even the drive there along the coast of St. Margarets Bay is truely beautiful.
That coast has to be on of the most desirable places to live in Canada, and the size of some of the homes reflects that. The coast is tree lined and dotted with stunning inlets and bays.
The lighthouse at Peggys Cove is located on a granite out crop called Peggys Point and is still in active use today. You can find some great information including the history of the cove on wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org ...
Spring has sprung
by ScotiaPages.com
on 03/20/2011 - 02:42 pm
Categories: Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Weather, ScotiaPages.com News - Travel Guide for Nova Scotia
Spring is finally here, Spring in Nova Scotia is one of our favorite times of year and it certainly promises alot.
Use the events tab to check out some of the great events this spring near you.
The warmer weather is a great opportunity to enjoy many outdoor activities, and Nova Scotia has so much to offer, from Geo Caching, to Hiking, Biking, Surfing, Camping, Golfing and more.
What will you be doing this spring???
We are currently working on new videos in Halifax, and The Annapolis Valley, so remember to keep an eye out for the ScotiaPages team and dont be afriad to come say hello.
ScotiaPages.com Blog Launch Party!
by ScotiaPages.com
on 02/23/2011 - 09:11 pm
Categories: Events in Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Tourism News - News for Tourism in Nova Scotia, ScotiaPages.com News - Travel Guide for Nova Scotia
Ok so there is not really a party, but its here our latest updates included the addition of a blog to ScotiaPages.com.
Its been a busy few weeks here in Halifax, the Canada Winter Games have certainly added a huge amount of excitement and entertainment to Nova Scotia.
To be honest I am not a huge fan of winter sports so for me the best bits have been the entertainment, the concerts. The selection of bands has been great and showcased alot of local talent.
A great job to all who have organized the games, and here is to having more events of this calibre in Nova Scotia.


