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Maritime Hospitality

Maritime Hospitality

While traveling along the Fundy coast, whether in rural communities, quaint towns or the city, you will experience warm, welcoming Maritime hospitality. As a general rule, Maritimers are friendly folks. Expect cars to stop and let you cross the street, for people to hold open doors for you and to be greeted by smiling strangers wherever your Fundy travels take you. Read "Maritime Hospitality"

Vineyards & Wineries

Vineyards & Wineries

Possibly one of the best reasons to visit the Fundy Coast are both Nova Scotia and New Brunswick's growing wine regions. Visitors have the opportunity to enjoy fantastic wines while experiencing the region’s unique character. Read "Vineyards & Wineries"

Slow Pace of Life

Slow Pace of Life

I am sure you know the feeling. Life is flying by, you can hardly keep up and there seems to be no time to actually enjoy it. Relax! The Bay of Fundy is the perfect location to experience life in the slow lane. Those who've experienced Fundy's slow pace of life are left with a greater appreciation for nature and life. Read "Slow Pace of Life"

Loyalist Heritage

Loyalist Heritage

In 1783 the Treaty of Paris ended the American Revolution and thousands of Loyalists fled New England to establish a new life in Europe, England and other parts of British North America. Read "Loyalist Heritage"

Digby County

Digby County

Comprised of the town of Digby, the municipalities of Digby and Clare, Digby County is an absolute treasure chest of Nova Scotia Heritage. Digby is a main entry point to the Province of Nova Scotia, thus enhancing its position as a tourist destination. Read "Digby County"