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Lunenburg lies on Nova Scotia's South Shore, welcoming visitors to a historic town filled with fishing boats, vibrant arts, fresh seafood, and heritage accommodation.
The original inhabitants of Nova Scotia, and most of Canada's Atlantic Provinces, were the Mikmaq tribes who continuously occupied the region since prehistoric times.
A rare 18th century Bible, known as the Vinegar Bible, this year returned to its Lunenburg, Nova Scotia home after a 236-year absence.
With stunning scenery and friendly hosts, Maritime wine tasting tours rate as the perfect option for a relaxing Nova Scotia vacation.
Nova Scotia's Lighthouse Route hides picturesque coastlines and a sea-faring history. Relax, hike, and eat on this easy trip to Peggy's Cove, Mahone Bay, and Lunenburg.
Nova Scotia's capital city Halifax and the Titanic are forever linked with the 1912 sinking of the Titanic. Most of the victims are buried in the city's main church yard.
Nova Scotia is one of Canada's most interesting and picturesque provinces, with its fishing villages, rocky shores, and especially the lighthouses.
In summer 2009, tall ships, schooners, windjammers and other spectacular sailing ships will visit the coast of Nova Scotia from Halifax to Lunenburg and Louisbourg.
Analysis of "The Mountain" shows how Robert Frost used both description and dialogue to convey a story. Much can be gathered from what he did not include in the poem.
Folk art galleries and festivals in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and PEI offer chances to meet folk artists and see the vibrant designs that set Canadian folk art apart.
The 2010 Winter Games Torch Relay claims to set records for distance traveled, number of torch bearers, and number of communities through which the torch passes.
From storied buildings to cultural events, Halifax offers rich historical attractions. Visit the Titanic graves, world-class museums, or take a walking tour.
Digger Donald, by Blanche Smith, is an engaging read-aloud picture book for the child who is fascinated with machines and heavy equipment.
Halifax museums offer interesting exhibits that appeal to all ages. For kid-friendly fun head to the waterfront or explore the art gallery on a romantic weekend.
The full-masted tall ship looks exactly like the original HMS Bounty which was involved in the famous mutiny by Fletcher Christian in the 1780s.
Halifax composer Scott Macmillan wrote a piece that tells the story of the sinking of HMCS Esquimalt. The piece embodies both patriotic and family history.
Whether on two wheels or four, visitors can explore the pretty Nova Scotia coast over a series of scenic trails that link together the most popular NS attractions.
With critical poverty rates found in so many different rural counties and heavily populated major cities, there seems to be an isolation problem for the poor in Virginia.
As the mountain dominates Lunenburg, so also it dominates the narrator's mind. With blank verse techniques, Frost brings out the narrator's character in subtle ways.
With excellent blank verse techniques that includes wonderful dialog, this poem from "North of Boston", Frost's second book, keeps the reader captivated.


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