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Maritimes,
Canada
Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, New Brunswick,
Prince-Edward Island
History comes alive in Atlantic
Canada, an enchanting cluster of provinces that are known for their
rugged coastline and distinct maritime culture. Located on the far
eastern shore of Canada, Atlantic Canada offers four distinct tourist
destinations.
New Brunswick is a land of small,
friendly communities, and offers visitors many diverse cultural
activities, including festivals, museums and galleries. Across the
Bay of Fundy is Nova Scotia, a province filled with idyllic fishing
villages, as well as Atlantic Canada's largest metropolitan area,
Halifax.
Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island
in particular is known for its amazing natural beauty and captivating
historical and cultural roots. Visitors can venture to Prince Edward
Island via the Confederation Bridge and tour the many attractions
and festivals that pay homage to the much-beloved Anne of Green
Gables novels. While in Newfoundland and Labrador, take a whale-watching
expedition, visit extraordinary bays or get to know the friendly
locals in one of the many small villages.
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