2018
21
April
What are the must-see attractions in Nova Scotia and PEI for a family of four?
21
April
Question:
Humans say...
Chantal
Try local cuisine, weird stuff like dulse or even cheap stuff like McLobster
Josh
I'll try both
Russ
Following
Colleen
Marianne Harris thoughts and must do’s!
Terri
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Lindsey
Nova Scotia -
Peggy's cove is a must - The Sou' wester Resturant is awesome!
Acadian House Museum - was very interesting
PEI -
Anne or green gables is a must in Pei Tan - WIld & Reef Seafood resturant is great , The Chip shack is also great
MAKE sure to eat POTATOES in PEI ( the best by far)
These places are Amazing!! if you do get a chance to cruise into Newfoundland - be sure to stop at pinchcut resturant
Have a wonderful trip!!!!!!!!!
Tasnia
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Sarah
Cavendish beach, basin head beach, go to Victoria row in Charlottetown for food
Norma
Just remember PEI is tiny. We got bored there. Was one or two days too much. Drove there from NS. Must do
Cabot Trail of course.
Elysse
Cabot trail for sure
Sheena
Pictou County pizza and donair!
Ashley
Pei beaches- brackley beach, North rustico beach, and thunder cove were our absolute favourites! And the kids loved Cows ice cream
Nova Scotia we loved Peggy’s cove, lunenburg, and Mahone Bay!
Amanda
We are just finishing up a similar trip - we stayed in Halfiax at a fantastic air b'n'b in the Hydrostone District. It was close to Fort Needham, which has a great play structure for kids up top, and the kids really enjoyed the train ride around the Halifax waterfront area. They absolutely loved the Discovery Centre in that area too. Outside of the city, I highly highly recommend Hope for Wildlife, it was an amazing tour, lots of rescued creatures to see, and a tv show to watch about the animals they save.
In PEI, the beaches are amazing. Right after driving over the bridge we went west for a few minutes to Chelton Beach - red sand, warmish ocean. It rained on our Cavendish day so can't speak to the beaches there. Anne of Green Gables was cool for the kids as they had some nice walks and a little scavenger hunt, though many of the activities will be too old for a 2 year old.
If you eat in Charlottetown, Brackish is a nice place to eat with a 2 year old as they have an outside picnic and play area for them to run around.
Nadia
Peggy's Cove, do Cape Breton and the Cabot Trail. So many beautiful hiking trails, camping and Highlands National Park is awesome. Neat Gaelic School. Summerside on PEI had a lively Farmers Market as well as Anne of Green Gables National Historic site and Lucy Maude Montgomery birthplace etc. Great beaches starts with a 'C' can't remember name. Go buy lobsters from the docks. We did in Cape Breton in May. Great price and so tasty!! Eat where the locals eat. Just ask the locals. Everyone was so down to earth and FRIENDLY
Andreas
Cavendish Beach PEI is the C .
Kate
Charlottetown: https://waterprincelobster.com/
WATERPRINCELOBSTER.COM
Water Prince Corner Shop and Lobster Pound
Josh
Thanks so much every one. That was Awesome! We are two days in and it's been great so far. Just completing our second night in Lunenburg before traveling north.
A.I. says...
Exploring Nova Scotia and PEI
Traveling to Nova Scotia and PEI for 10 days during the Summer with 3 adults and a 2 year old can be a wonderful experience! Here are some recommendations on places to see, things to do, and locations to eat at while you are there:
Places to See:
- Peggy's Cove in Nova Scotia - a picturesque fishing village with a famous lighthouse
- Cavendish Beach in PEI - a beautiful sandy beach perfect for family fun
- Lunenburg in Nova Scotia - a UNESCO World Heritage Site with colorful buildings and rich history
Things to Do:
- Take a whale watching tour in Nova Scotia to see these majestic creatures up close
- Visit Anne of Green Gables in PEI, a must-see for fans of the classic novel
- Explore the Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia for stunning views of the coastline
Locations to Eat:
- The Bicycle Thief in Halifax, Nova Scotia - known for its delicious Italian cuisine
- Water Prince Corner Shop in Charlottetown, PEI - famous for its fresh seafood
- The Five Fishermen Restaurant in Halifax, Nova Scotia - a historic restaurant with a diverse menu
With a love for trying new food, being outside, and doing 'different' things, these recommendations should provide you with a memorable and enjoyable trip to Nova Scotia and PEI. Have a great time exploring these beautiful provinces!
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Josh
Traveling to Nova Scotia and PEI for 10-days during the Summer with 3 adults and a 2 year old- Looking for recommendations on places to see, things to do and locations to eat at while we will be there. Love trying new food, being outside and doing 'different' things. Any suggestions would be great!