From the dramatic cliffs, arches and towering pinnacles of northern Cape Breton and Cape Chignecto to the glacial barrens, sheltered waterways and isolated white sand beaches of Prospect and Tangier, for many, our coast is best seen from the water. History buffs will enjoy paddling along our historic waterfronts, while cultural enthusiasts will love chatting with local the fishermen or traversing the waterways of the Mi’kmaq.
13 Best Places To Kayak In Nova Scotia
It takes just one visit to Nova Scotia to understand why it’s home to a thriving community of kayaking enthusiasts. First the obvious: It’s where you’ll find 13,000 kilometers (8,000 miles) of rugged coastline, hundreds of islands and coves, and dozens of white-sand beaches.
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It takes just one visit to Nova Scotia to understand why it’s home to a thriving community of kayaking enthusiasts. First the obvious: It’s where you’ll find 13,000 kilometers (8,000 miles) of rugged coastline, hundreds of islands and coves, and dozens of white-sand beaches.
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