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Self Drive Tour - Settlers and Seascapes of Nova Scotia
Self Drive Tour - Settlers and Seascapes of Nova Scotia
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Highlights: Halifax - Lunenburg - Yarmouth - Annapolis Royal - Wolfville - Tatamagouche - Cape Breton - Baddeck - Louisbourg - Charlos Cove - Liscomb Mills - Halifax


Itinerary:
Tue 20 Sep 22 - Halifax
Arrive Halifax. Welcome to Nova Scotia's Provincial Capital. This attractive city is a bustling hub of art galleries, shops, museums, restaurants, sidewalk cafes, and vibrant nightlife centered around the picturesque waterfront. Officially founded in 1749 the history dates back even further, to times of the Mi'kmaq natives, European fishermen, and the early Acadians, who came long before the British. Overnight Halifax.


Wed 21 Sep 22 - Halifax
This morning enjoy a city tour of Halifax take in the sights of Halifax Historic Properties, Spring Garden Road, Province House, and much more. Later, why not visit Alexander Keith's Brewery as well as the excellent Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. See the unique collection of the memorabilia collected after the tragic Titanic disaster. Also, be sure to visit the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. Pier 21 is a National Historic Site that was the gateway to Canada for one million immigrants between 1928 and 1971. It also served as the departure point for 500,000 Canadian Military Personnel during the second World War. This evening you should experience the Grafton Street Dinner Theatre Entertaining Halifax for more than 22 years, The Grafton Street Dinner Theatre provides audiences with a unique dining experience. Music, comedy, and interactive characters set the mood as you dine on the flavours of Nova Scotia. Overnight Halifax.


Thu 22 Sep 22 - Halifax/Lunenburg
Depart Halifax and drive the south shore along the Lighthouse Route. En-route visit Peggy's Cove, a picturesque fishing village surrounded by bare granite and coastal barrens and home to Nova Scotia's most visited lighthouse. Continue to Mahone Bay, a picture-postcard seaside town renowned for its beauty and churches. Further along the route, you will arrive in Lunenburg, The region's only UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lunenburg is widely-touted as one of the most beautiful towns not just in Nova Scotia's, but in all of Canada. Located along a harbour and bordered by dramatic hills, the town is dotted with beguiling pastel-colored buildings, most of which were constructed between the 18th and 19th centuries. These historic houses are characterized by the unique 'Lunenburg Bump', a five-sided dormer window built over the front door. The town's vibrant atmosphere adds to its draw, with its downtown area buzzing with offbeat boutiques, progressive galleries, and artisan shops. Overnight Lunenburg.


Fri 23 Sep 22 - Lunenburg
Today spend the day exploring this delightful area further. Established in 1753, Lunenburg proudly preserves the original layout of a planned Colonial settlement - Mi'kmaq natives and Acadians being the earliest settlers. Take a Trot in Time on horse and buggy (seasonal) a 35-minute journey from the waterfront area and weave back and forth through the streets to view the beautiful town of Lunenburg, or maybe join a walking tour! Be sure to visit the interesting local art galleries and craft shops. There are many beautiful beaches in the area too; Crescent & Rissers to name a few, and a quick trip to Blue Rocks for some amazing photo opportunities is also a suggestion! Overnight Lunenburg.


Sat 24 Sep 22 - Lunenburg/Yarmouth
This morning depart early and continue along the Lighthouse Route and visit historic Liverpool. Known as the Port of the Privateers, Liverpool is located at the mouth of the beautiful Mersey River and has a rich and colorful history. Liverpool can easily be explored on foot and has over 31 historic sites dating back to 1763 to visit. Depart Liverpool and continue along this scenic route through beautiful bays and picturesque fishing villages on to Shelburne. The Historic Waterfront District retains an aura of the 18th Century and the story of the Black Loyalists is fascinating. Then onwards to Yarmouth. Once the second largest port in Canada, Yarmouth is a historic seaport dating back to the Viking era and houses the Yarmouth Lighthouse at Cape Forchu. Overnight Yarmouth.


Sun 25 Sep 22 - Yarmouth/Annapolis Royal
Depart Yarmouth and follow the Evangeline Trail entering the world of French Pioneers of the early 17th century. You will follow this coastal route alongside the shore of the magnificent Bay of Fundy; the landscape is teeming with birds, wildlife, and wildflowers. Continue on to Digby, which overlooks the spectacular Annapolis Basin and is the gateway to the Bay of Fundy and New Brunswick. The Annapolis Valley area is known as wine country, be sure to visit one of the many wineries in the area. Overnight Annapolis Royal.


Mon 26 Sep 22 - Annapolis Royal
Today you will depart Digby and continue to Brier Island for your Whale Watching experience from Digby Neck which is one of the best places in the world to see whales. Once your tour is finished, continue to Annapolis Royal. Sightseeing suggestions in the area include Fort Anne National Historic Site, Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens, the O'Dell House Museum, Sinclair Inn National Historic Site, a delightful waterfront boardwalk, and much more. Overnight Annapolis Royal. Alternatively, you may wish to visit Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site, a spectacular inland National Park, with over 100kms trails providing numerous opportunities to explore the variety of forests, lakes, and rivers. Visit the excellent visitor center which houses replicas of the native tools found by archaeologists dating back 4500 years. Overnight Annapolis Royal.


Tue 27 Sep 22 - Annapolis Royal/Wolfville
Continue along the Evangeline Trail on to Wolfville. This charming university town is known as the cultural and intellectual center of the valley and is home to many classic shops, boutiques, and fine dining. Take time to follow the self-guided Heritage Home Walking Tour and stroll past stately homes each depicting its own unique architecture. A tour of Grand Pre Winery is highly recommended you can enjoy the full experience; taste the wines and learn about grape growing, also visit the wine shop where you will also find local arts, crafts, and wine accessories. Or perhaps take the Hop-on, Hop-Off Magic Winery Bus Tour around Wolfville Wineries. Overnight Wolfville.


Wed 28 Sep 22 - Wolfville/Tatamagouche
Depart Wolfville and continue along the Glooscap Trail on to Truro, located in the centre of the province and known as the hub of Nova Scotia. Truro's location at the very tip of the Bay of Fundy makes it an excellent viewing area for the Tidal Bore an amazing natural phenomenon. From Truro continue on along the Sunrise Trail to Tatamagouche, a vibrant community where the meeting of old and new is in harmony and old Victorian homes and businesses mix with modern homes and facilities. Overnight Tatamagouche.


Thu 29 Sep 22 - Tatamagouche/Baddeck
Depart Tatamagouche and follow along the Sunrise Trail to the historic town of Pictou - known as the birthplace of New Scotland, it was here that the province's first Scottish Highlanders landed on the ship Hector in 1773. Pictou boasts an award-winning waterfront development that includes the Hector Heritage Quay, where a full-scale replica of the Hector has been built using traditional ship-building techniques. Depart Pictou and continue to Cape Breton via the Canso Causeway and onto Baddeck. This scenic village overlooks the beautiful Bras d’Or Lake and the most notable resident historically was Alexander Graham Bell - you can visit the National Historic Site named after him. Overnight Baddeck.


Fri 30 Sep 22 - Baddeck
Today you will follow the famous Cabot Trail clockwise - one of the most spectacular drives in all of Canada. Follow the route along to the French Acadian community of Cheticamp which has a distinct Acadian flavour noticeable in the architecture, people, language, and music. Continue along the Cabot Trail which winds around the rocky splendor of Cape Breton's northern shore, ascending to the incredible plateaus of Cape Breton Highlands National Park. The park has 26 hiking trails ranging from 20-minute short walks to challenging hikes through stunning mountains and coastal landscapes. Continue onto Baddeck. Overnight Baddeck.


Sat 01 Oct 22 - Baddeck/Louisbourg
This morning depart Baddeck and continue to explore Cape Breton Island. Continue on towards Sydney & Glace Bay. Take time to visit the Miners Museum and Marconi National Historic Site. From Glace Bay follow the Marconi Trail to the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, the largest historical reconstruction in North America and the town of Louisbourg. Hear the cannons and muskets fire, watch the changing of the guard and meet the villagers at this meticulously preserved and recreated French fortification of over 250 years ago. Overnight Louisbourg.


Sun 02 Oct 22 - Louisbourg/Charlos Cove
Depart Louisbourg and continue onto Canso Causeway. From here you will drive along the Eastern Shore and follow the Marine Drive Route where you will find nature, history, and culture, as well as rugged coasts, tranquil bays and beaches, unspoiled forest fauna, and crystal clear lakes and streams. Be sure to visit the community of Guysborough - an inviting neighborhood with distinctive architecture overlooking Chedabucto Bay before arriving at Charles Cove.
The delightful community of Charlos Cove was settled around 1760 and named after one of the first Acadian settlers, Charles Richard, and has a rich British and Acadian history. Overnight Charlos Cove.


Mon 03 Oct 22 - Charlos Cove/Liscomb Mills
Depart Charlos Cove and continue to follow the coastal route to Liscombe. Here you can choose from many outdoor activities such as sea kayaking, harbour tours, canoeing on offer, or maybe take the short drive to visit Sherbrooke Village a typical Nova Scotia's Village from the 1860s where most of the interpreters are dressed in period costume. Overnight Liscomb Mills.


Tue 04 Oct 22 - Liscomb Mills/Halifax
Depart Liscomb and take a leisurely drive back to Halifax. En-route visit Musquodoboit Harbour & Valley a haven for nature lovers. If time permits visit Martinique Beach, the longest beach in the province. Overnight Halifax.


Wed 05 Oct 22 - Halifax
Further time to explore Halifax before returning to Halifax Stanfield International Airport, ready for your onward journey.


Accommodations: The Halliburton*, Mariner King*, Guest Lovitt House*, Queen Anne Inn*, Victorias Historic Inn*, Train Station Inn, Lynwood Inn*, Louisbourg Harbour Inn*, Seawind Landing Inn*, Liscombe Lodge*, The Halliburton*.


* Indicates breakfast included.
Document Pack includes: Travel Wallet, Full Itinerary, Vouchers, Driving Directions, Maps & Supporting Literature
15 Nights Accommodation
Halifax City Tour
Brier Island Whale Watching Tour
All Applicable Taxes



Offer Includes

  • Return flights from London Gatwick
  • Airport taxes
  • 15 nights accommodation as per Itinerary

Meal Plans

  • As per Itinerary