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Dec 15, 2009

Cottage vacation Winter Activities in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia has a lot of winter activities, which are most enjoyable and provide unique thrilling experience to the tourists of all ages. The physical and sports activities in winters in this place are not limited for only them who dare taking adventurous feats, but open to anyone according to physical abilities. To enjoy winters thoroughly you need to use Nova Scotia cottage rental vacation. There are too refreshing activities that expose you to stunning natural panorama.

Cross-country skiing
This is one of the main attractions, particularly for those who are newcomers and want getting engaged in skiing. Nova Scotia has ample of long gentle slopes for taking real feel of the activity without exposure to a notable risk. This place has several trails including a good number of cross-country trails. Among major cross-country skiing trails, Kejimkujik National Park offers a total of 34 km long well groomed trail, including 10 km of ungroomed length. This trail has facilities for shelter and wood stoves for skiers. Cape Breton, called as Cabot trail, is another popular cross-country trail for great views of nature and wilderness. Interesting location the skiers cross on this trail are Gold Mine, Warren Lake, Black Brook Loops and Broad Cove. This trail has all the facilities for overnight camping cabins, warm-up shelters and waxing huts. There are more skiing trails and to name a few are Trans Canada Trail, Hostelling International and Five Islands Provincial Park.

Aurora Borealis
Viewing Aurora Borealis should be considered as one of the main tourist activity since you can witness this grandeur of nature only in winters. No tourist visiting Nova Scotia can afford to miss this exclusive splendid sight. The vibrant colors of light in the night sky can be best viewed from of Blachford Lake with special package for the tourists. A visit to the place in itself is the greatest winter activities.

Snowboarding
This is an activity to make you feel just as the wild animals feel rolling in powder snow. Just be within the mountains of powder snow and continue engaging yourself to explore how else you can enjoy the wild way. You are escorted to the terrain on transport.

Snowshoeing
The skiing paradise of Nova Scotia has full fledged scope to let you act like our forefathers did and still popular; it is traversing the snow covered expanse. Tourists will have quite enjoyable time by the traditional way of walking through snow in special type of heavy snow boots. All the accessories are available locally and even available on rent.

Dogsledding
Come again the way earlier people were quite dependent upon to move across snowy spreads, the dogsledding. You will take extreme pleasure in getting pulled with your pack of sled dogs through the rustic beauty. There is nothing to be worried about dogsledding in this place because you are guided by good instructors.

Snowmobiling
You cannot miss the excitement of speed in the snowy paradise of
Nova Scotia. There are well laid snowmobiling tracks; in fact in certain places, a systematic traffic ways with rules to follow. The indulgence will take you through spectacular views along the fivers and lakes on foothills of mountains.

For tourists, there are good many more winter activities lay open to choose from depending upon both very engaging types to relaxing types.


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Nov 6, 2009

Top Ten things to do on your Nova Scotia cottage rental vacation

The historic Nova Scotia is always ready with ample of attractions for the tourists. Nova Scotia cottage rentals make your holidays most comfortable for enjoying the beauty to its fullest extent. Nova Scotia has historic fortresses- Louisbourg, Anne and Edward. It is an experience to be roaming in the past to feel the way of life in earlier generations. Joggins Fossil Center is accredited to be declared as a World heritage Center by UNESCO. Anyone visiting Nova Scotia can be assured of packed historic places as well very modern entertainment facilities offering a perfect combination of the past and present.

Fort Louisbourg, Annapolis
This fort had major involvement in Anglo-French struggle against North America. It reminds of a seizure by the British in 1768 and returned to France under a treaty. But, again in 1758 it was taken over by British force under a bloody war mounted over the French power. 

Fort Anne. Annapolis
This fort has also witnessed many encounters between the British and French rulers from 17th to18th centuries. The British people called the place as Nova Scotia and the French as Acadia.

Fort Edward, Annapolis
This fort can be seen as the reminiscent of earthwork used for defending forts. It was built in 1750 and stands as one of the oldest blockhouses in Canada.   

Upper Clements Parks
It is a premium amazement park of Canada which offers varied types of entertainment features. The rides provide specifically breathtaking view of Annapolis valley when it reaches you over treetops. You can enjoy all the attractions with discounted group rates or have fast passes. Clement Park also has an additional wildlife park.

Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens
The name of park serves both the purposes factually. The park houses heritage tapestry work of Europeans settled in Canada. It is a theme park that is appropriately linked with different sections of heritage collections on display. It is certainly a well laid beautiful garden with rich collection of flora.

North Hills Museum
This was in fact a private collection house with18th and 19thn century artefacts made of silver, Georgian glass and porcelain; as also old furniture of walnut and mahogany wood. In 1974, this marvellous collection house was turned as public property and now run by Historic Restoration Society of Annapolis. North Hill Museum is considered as a part of Nova Scotia Museum. It is located in Granville Ferry.

Shand House
This is a Victorian type of house built by Shands family in 1890s with awesomely features for then. These were electric lighting, central heating, indoor plumbing and closets. The tower of Shand House offers spectacular view of Windsor town’s river with large ships reminding of those days when the town was a major place of shipping industry. The house still preserves many of the family’s personal belongings, medallions and trophies.

Prescott House
This is a place where Charles Ramage Prescott cultivated and started Nova Scotia’s apple industry about 150 years ago. The house is now a museum located in Starrs Point.

Whale Interpretive Centre, Pleasant Bay
Particularly the coast along Cape Breton Highlands National Park is a well identified place for whale watching. The Interpretive Centre has been created to make the study of the cyclic feature of whale migration related to the oceanic environmental features. The center is also engaged in educating people about behavioral pattern of the whale.



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Oct 13, 2009

Top Ten things to do in Nova Scotia Cottage Rental Vacation

Nova Scotia has a reputation for its natural beauty and Old World presentation, but vacationers taking the time to know the land and her people as they rent Canadian cottages can attest to the fact that living for days, weeks, or months among the locals gives them a broad, clear perspective of all of Nova Scotia's charms.

Renting a cottage with Canadian charm in Nova Scotia, you and your companions will want to take in some of the sights local residents recommend to their friends and families. This Top Ten Sights/ Attractions in Nova Scotia list will help you get started in your quest to discover the best a Canadian cottage rental has to offer.

History buffs will be astounded by the careful consideration Nova Scotia has dedicated to preserving its proud military record. Our top four sites are forts, carefully preserved to help you step into Nova Scotia's past.

1. A panoramic view of of the Annapolis Basin makes an excursion to Fort Anne both a beautiful respite and a glimpse into the turmoil that built as European powers vied for control of the area. The oldest National Historic Site in Canada, this is the must-stop beginning to your journey.

2. A garrison of the British Army well into the 1820s, Fort Edward features one of Nova Scotia's oldest buildings, the blockhouse, further distinguished asa the oldest structure of its kind in the area.

3. Take a ferry to downtown Halifax from Cable Wharf. This fun trip on the water is enhanced by the chance to see Fort McNab, a crucial player in Nova Scotia's defence from the late 1880s to World War Two.

4. With your sea legs ready, prepare yourself for Nova Scotia's most exciting glimpse into maritime history, a day at Halifax Citadel. Here you'll learn key facts regarding the part Halifax played in the extension of the British Empire.

Having whet your historic appetite with the proud lore, legend, and history of the evolution of British influence in Nova Scotia, now it is time to discover the mystery of the Acadians who deported by the British powers in the 1750s.

5. At Le Village Historique Acadien, you and your party will have the pleasure of experiencing firsthand what a day in 18th century Acadian life may have been. Interpreters donning period costumes share their translations of Acadia with you.

6. The Melanson Settlement Historic Site takes the glimpse into Acadian history a step further as it puts you up close with true artifacts of the daily lifestyles of this proud French Canadian community.

Families looking for more active adventures will be pleased with the cultural and natural opportunities Nova Scotia offers.

7. Upper Clements Parks feature diverse entertainment possibilities, including a theme park, a picnic park, a wildlife park, and the chance to try 30 rides.

8. Annapolis Gardens gives you a chance to look into the culture of Nova Scotia through a horticulturist's creation. Heirloom plants highlighting the diverse parentage of Nova Scotia thought enhance your strolls through the gardens.

9. Set on over 950 kilometers of wilderness Cape Breton Highlands National Park will help you and yours connect with the natural tapestry of Nova Scotia. Among the activities enjoyed here are geocaching, birding, hiking, and communing with nature.

10. No trip to Nova Scotia would be complete without a tour of its lighthouses. With more lighthouses in its reaches than any other portion of Canada, Nova Scotia is home to Sambro, the oldest lighthouse in North America.

For a better understanding of the idyllic getaways available in Nova Scotia, see these lovely Nova Scotia cottages, or visit Rent Cottage Canada for more vacation rentals in Canada.


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There’s Plenty to Do in Wintertime Nova Scotia


Winter is an exciting time of year in Nova Scotia. Nordic skiing, dog sledding, snowmobiling and ice fishing all beckon the outdoor enthusiast.

Nova Scotia boasts 23 cross-country ski areas. If you prefer groomed trails, you can visit the Kejimkujik and Cape Breton Highlands national parks, or the Fortress Louisburg historic site. Or if you’re more adventurous, you can simply strike out for the wilderness. Throughout the province, you’ll find plenty of groomed and ungroomed trails. Skiing and snowshoeing are great ways to see Nova Scotia in a way you’ve never seen it before.

If you’re ready for a unique adventure, you can mush through the countryside in your own dog sled. Experienced guides will lead the way and show you how to hitch up your dogs – each with its own unique personality – and steer the sled through the spectacular winter scenery. Multi-day trips are available, with the option of staying in lodges, or for the hardy, camping along the way.

Or if you’d rather zip around the countryside in your snowmobile, Nova Scotia offers a host of quality snowmobiling trails. There are many trips and safaris to choose from, and outfitters can provide snowmobiles, trail permits, safety gear and guides. Each year, more and more serious snowmobilers head for Nova Scotia.

Wintertime Nova Scotia is a hot spot for fishing, as well. Hundreds of ice fishing huts dot the frozen lakes as anglers enjoy this unique twist to their favorite pastime. The fish are hungry at this time of year, and you can relax with all the amenities in a snug hut as you haul in game fish like trout and smelt. Nova Scotians will tell you that ice fishing produces some of the tastiest fish of the year.

A rental cottage in Nova Scotia makes a terrific home base for your wintertime outdoor activities. Great year-round accommodations can be arranged through http://rent-cottage-canada.com. Local outfitters and operators can provide information about ice fishing, snowmobiling, dog sledding, skiing and other outdoor recreation opportunities.

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