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The Ultimate
Canadian Travel Guide to an East Coast Adventure
By: Amy Nutt
Making the decision to visit any one of
Canada's beautiful provinces or territories is easy,
especially if you decide to spend your time on the East
Coast. Canada's East Coast is made up of Newfoundland, Nova
Scotia, New Brunswick and precious Prince Edward Island
which exudes island hospitality and charm.
Your trip will be packed full of
exciting activities when visiting any number of the East
Coast festivals, cultural events, heritage sites as well as
a ton of indoor and outdoor attractions. There is definitely
no shortage of things to do on the East Coast. When visiting
here is a list of the top 5 things you must see and do.
When in Newfoundland, Gros Morne
National Park is a must see. Either for a day trip or for a
week long camping trip, Gros Morne National Park has been
designated a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1987. You can
hike through mountains, camp by the sea, visit freshwater
fjords, waterfalls, and sandy beaches. As an area with vast
natural beauty and a variety of scenery, wildlife and
recreational activities, there are a million and one things
to do.
The next stop on your east coast
vacation has to be beautiful New Brunswick. If you are
searching for some indoor activities your next stop is the
traditional farmers market in St. John - this market offers
patrons the best New Brunswick has to offer in terms of
fresh food, produce, meats and seafood. The St. John City
Market also hosts the maritime craft show and offers
hundreds of hand crafted items for you to enjoy. It's a
wonderful place to visit and stop in for a bite.
If outdoor adventure is more your speed
visiting the Fundy Trail in St. Martin's New Brunswick will
be most enjoyable! The Fundy Trail is an area of true
importance as it is a sensitive ecological area, previously
inaccessible to people. Untouched coastal areas with
unmatched beauty and eco-diversity offer its visitors the
opportunity to hike, bike or drive through portions of the
park to take in the view.
When in Nova Scotia shellfish is the
dish dejour, particularly if you enjoy Lobster! Nova Scotia
offers lobster tours for sea lovers of all ages. Tours are a
great way to become familiar with the fishing methods used
to catch these delicious creatures as well as to learn about
the marine habitat of the many sea creatures that frequent
the waters off Nova Scotia. A day on the water will reveal
whales, seals, dolphins, seabirds, porpoises and other
exciting species.
The final stop on your east coast
adventure must be Prince Edward Island, the gentle Island.
Offering annual cultural and artistic events, numerous
sights and attractions, PEI is fun for the whole family. You
can learn to deep sea fish, do some afternoon birding, or
golf on one of over 30 island golf courses . Be sure to
visit Prince Edward Islands' beautiful lighthouses, the home
of Anne of Green Gables, and historic Province House, the
Birthplace of Canada. Or if the idea of putting your feet up
on one of PEI's beautiful red sand beaches is more your
speed, the gentle island has many places for you. Surrounded
by the sound of waves coming ashore, birds flying overhead
and nothing but peace and quiet, this are definitely the
place for you. Rejuvenate your spirit, Love Prince Edward
Island!
Author
Resource:- About PEI Prince Edward Island is widely
known as the historic birthplace of Canada. The
Charlottetown conference
held in 1864 was the first meeting of a series which
ultimately led to the confederation of Canada in 1867.
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