Tag Archives: Fall
Indian Summer in Nova Scotia: On the trail of the Indians
Indian Summer in Nova Scotia: On the trail of the Indians: The culture of the Mi’kmaq come alive in the province of Eastern Canada in Bear River. Before the first European settlers 400 years ago have settled in Nova Scotia, only the Mi’kmaq lived here. Despite the influx of English, Scottish, French and Irish settlers, the Native Culture preserved until today. … Continue reading →
Nova Scotia Tourism’s Leaf Watch Program Offers Information for Fall Foliage Tours
Fall Nova Scotia Vacations for Leaf Watching Benefit from Weekly Update on Changing Foliage and a Web Cam for Sneak Peaks at Scenery at www.novascotia.com Halifax, Nova Scotia—With roughly four million hectares of woodland rich with maple, birch, oak and mountain ash bursting into an explosion of brilliant colour, Nova Scotia makes the perfect backdrop for an outdoor autumn adventure. … Continue reading →