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Known for pristine wilderness, year-round surfing and plenty of outdoor adventure opportunities, the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia is a hidden gem worth discovering. Enjoy a delicious brunch and a fresh cup of locally roasted coffee at Rose & Café, and swing by Uprooted Market & Café to stock up on produce and learn about what’s in season in Nova Scotia. Grab a growler of Beth’s Black Oyster Stout at Sober Island Brewing Company and learn about the art of distilling at Authentic Seacoast Company. Experience a farm to table dinner at Lupin Dining & Pantry and pick up some pantry goods for some great gift giving options. The perfect way to unwind from it all is with an overnight stay at Liscombe Lodge, surrounded by nature and locally inspired cuisine.
Photo credit: Tourism Nova Scotia / Dean Casavechia
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In Nova Scotia, they like to say “You haven’t seen Nova Scotia until you’ve tasted Nova Scotia!”
Nova Scotia’s vibrant food and drink scene makes it the perfect destination for those seeking culinary adventure. They have internationally recognized chefs and restaurants, an award-winning wine industry, thriving fisheries, with lobster, scallops, oysters, and more, diverse agricultural products, a booming craft beverage industry with beer, cider, spirits, and mead, coupled with breathtaking scenery and world-renowned hospitality.