Gypset Travel ~ Nova Scotia

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Nova Scotia, located in Atlantic Canada, is a place unlike any other. Boasting the largest tidal range on earth, Nova Scotia is home to a myriad of wildlife creatures and geological phenomena which attract outdoor enthusiasts and thrill seekers alike. With a strong connection to their history and a culture made up of a mixed past, Nova Scotia is somewhere you can immerse yourself in both the historical attractions and craftsmanship of yesteryear– all while appreciating and learning from the modern artisans and unique craftspeople keeping the culture alive and current.

Nova Scotia is almost fully surrounded by water; add to that varying cliffs, ridges, and shorelines, and you have yourself one of the greatest year-round surfing locations in the world. Scattered along the coast are unique and quaint B&Bs and beach houses, making it an enjoyable spot to appreciate the sprawling shorelines and listen to the crashing of big swells (even if you aren’t in the mood to paddle the big waves!).

nova scotia shoreline

Nova Scotia and wildflowers

The billions of liters of water rising and falling each day in the Bay of Fundy creates a one-of-a-kind seacoast playground that is distinct to Nova Scotia. The huge cresting waves created by the rare tidal bore offer surfers a thrilling ride everyday. Gypset thrill seekers can take a white water rafting tour on the rapids while the tidal action lasts. Nova Scotia, and all it has to offer, makes it a unique place for the gypset traveler to discover.

Bay of Fundy

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