It is no wonder that Nova Scotia is called Canada's Ocean Playground with its 1500 miles of coast line. Enjoying life close to the ocean is what brings so many people to Nova Scotia but it is the quality of life, casual pace and breath taking beauty that keeps them here.
The Bay of Fundy is one of the many seaside attractions in Nova Scotia and it is the body of water that separates Nova Scotia from New Brunswick and has the highest tides in the world. To view the dramatic changes in these tides the Fundy Bay is but an hour or so drive away; but take your time as you travel across the breathtakingly beautiful Annapolis Valley before arriving at the ocean where one can enjoy a variety of seafood dinners in one of the many seaside restaurants while the tide changes from going one way to the other.
The Bay of Fundy is one of the many seaside attractions in Nova Scotia and it is the body of water that separates Nova Scotia from New Brunswick and has the highest tides in the world. To view the dramatic changes in these tides the Fundy Bay is but an hour or so drive away; but take your time as you travel across the breathtakingly beautiful Annapolis Valley before arriving at the ocean where one can enjoy a variety of seafood dinners in one of the many seaside restaurants while the tide changes from going one way to the other.
Liverpool is situated within 10 minutes of five beaches: Summerville Beach, White Point Beach, Beach Meadows Beach, Eagle Head Beach and Hunts Point Beach, and ten minutes from the challenging surf on Western Head.
Canada's Ocean Playground: http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/virtual/tourism/
Explore Nova Scotia: http://www.explorenovascotia.com/
Liverpool where the tranquil sound of the Atlantic laps the shores of our endless beaches.
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