May 20, 2008
Tourism Nova Scotia: Many Regions To Choose From (Part 1)
Discover Amherst
Tourism Nova Scotia professionals suggest that tourists visit Amherst which is a delightful little town situated on a hill near the edge of the vast Amherst Marsh, located on the border between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. It is worth the stop to take a tour around this quaint little town. Be prepared for some occasional strong winds and some delightful bagpipe music.
Don't Miss Pugwash and Tatamagouche
Traveling on route six will take you to Pugwash and Tatamagouche. During the trip you will pass by numerous farms and vast areas filled with wheat and corn and scenic ocean inlets as well as coastal marshes. The landscape offers a variety of terrains so traveling on the route won't become mundane. When traveling to the Nova Scotia tourism destination of Pugwash and Tatamagouche you will come upon Prince Edward Island and you might enjoy stopping along the route to enjoy taking a walk on one of the local beaches. While visiting the area you will find plenty of small shops offering crafts and other items.
Visiting Popular Pictou
The popular Nova Scotia tourism region called Pictou was established in 1760 by a group of speculators from Philadelphia. Unfortunately for the group of settlers Pictou was not popular with other citizens of Philadelphia and so the group of speculators eventually came up with the idea of gathering up people living an impoverished lifestyle in Scotland and shipping them over to Pictou. You can enjoy the popular tourism Nova Scotia event named the Hector festival in Pictou in the middle of August which celebrates the arrival of the settlers. When you walk about Pictou the Scottish influence on the town is quite apparent.
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