Nova Scotia Walking: Explore the Bay of Fundy and Annapolis Valley
Trip at-a-glance
| Price: | From $2,098* per person |
| Lodging: | hotel |
| Number of days: | 6 |
| Group size: | 24 |
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Trip details
Day 1 Wolfville
Meet in Halifax • Shuttle to Wolfville, with its shady elm trees and manicured lawns, in the picturesque Annapolis Valley • Hike along Cape Split and emerge from a violet-carpeted forest onto a bluff, where views of the wild Bay of Fundy—home of the world’s highest tides—await • Enjoy a tour, tasting and dinner at Domaine de Grand Pré winery
Days 2-3 Annapolis Royal
Walk along the Bay of Fundy, whose turbulent riptides and swirling eddies surge into Scots Bay • At your leisure, discover shops, museums, stately tree-lined streets and historic Victorian homes in Annapolis Royal • Spot whales, seals and dolphins on a wildlife-watching cruise in the Bay of Fundy.
Day 4 White Point Beach
Discover the diverse and pristine ecosystems of Kejimkujik Seaside Adjunct: coastal tundra forests, salt marshes and bogs, sandy and pebble beaches • Gaze at harbor seals sunning themselves on the shore at Harbour Rocks • At St. Catherine’s River Beach, look for endangered shorebirds such as piping plovers.
Days 5-6 Lunenburg
Stroll on a 100-year-old pedestrian-only coastal road from Broad Cove to Green Bay • Passing tiny coves and beaches, keep an eye out for sandpipers, gulls, ducks and geese, and enjoy views of the Lahave Islands and seal colonies • Take a leisurely jaunt through the 18th-century seafaring town of Lunenburg, a World Heritage site widely considered to be the best surviving example of a planned British colonial settlement in North America.
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