August 2022 Global Traveler

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KICKING BACK | COASTAL CANADA

Points East Explore Canada’s extraordinary Atlantic coast. BY SHERYL NANCE-NASH Picture-Perfect: Peggy’s Point Lighthouse, Nova Scotia PHOTO: © GLENN NAGEL | DREAMSTIME .COM

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hen you think of Canada, places like Montréal and Toronto likely come to mind. Montréal, with its jazz and countless other festivals, cobblestone streets, museums, restaurants, European flavor, vibrant neighborhoods and treasures like Notre-Dame Basilica, exudes a magic of its own. Toronto has no twin. Diverse with more than 140 spoken languages and dialects, the city buzzes with a robust culinary scene and a plethora of dance companies, museums and music venues. But there’s much more to the Canada story: Consider these intriguing destinations in the East Coast provinces.

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NOVA SCOTIA Halifax, the provincial capital of Nova Scotia, hums as the center of action. Whether you want white-linen dining or street vendors, you’ll find plenty of fresh seafood and Nova Scotia specialties, especially on the waterfront. Queen’s Marque features three new public wharves, public art and Harbour Stairs descending into Halifax Harbour. Visit Maritime Museum of the Atlantic for a history lesson on the HMS Titanic disaster, the Halifax Explosion and more. Don’t miss the oldest continuously running market in North America, Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market. Another gem, the fishing village of Peggy’s Cove, boasts the Instagram-worthy Peggy’s Point Lighthouse on a rocky outcropping. Sip wine in Wolfville and enjoy Nova Scotia’s own grape, Tidal Bay. Domaine de Grand Pré, the first winery in the area and a UNESCO Heritage site, is perhaps the best-known Nova Scotia winery.


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