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NORTHUMBERLAND SHORE Warm Beaches & Lobster Dinners The warm, sparkling blue waters and wide sandy beaches of the Northumberland Strait are what make this region truly unique and special. Add some gently rolling farmland, colourful shops, unique festivals and local fare such as lobster, maple syrup and blueberries and you have an exceptional holiday destination. Stop at Jost Vineyards in Malagash to sample wines and take a vineyard tour, go for a swim at Melmerby Beach and end a perfect day with a lobster supper. CAPE BRETON ISLAND Voted One of the World's Most Beautiful Islands Cape Breton Island is known for its dramatic natural beauty and Scottish heritage. Cape Breton is also famous for its salmon fishing, world-class golf courses, glorious autumn foliage and Glenora Distillery, Canada's only single malt whisky distillery. Drive the Cabot Trail to explore the rocky splendor of Cape Breton's northern shore, ascending to the incredible plateaus of Cape Breton Highlands National Park, voted one of the most scenic drives in the world. Spot whales off Cape Breton's rugged coastline, watch eagles soar and immerse yourself in Scottish dance and music at the annual Celtic Colours International Festival. The only thing more beautiful than the scenery and events is the people. EASTERN SHORE A Nature Lover's Paradise Experience This region's rugged coastline is a worldclass destination for outdoor enthusiasts and the seaside parks provide picnic spots and superb hiking trails at some of the province's finest sandy beaches. The pounding waves of Lawrencetown Beach have long made it a mecca for surfers and windsurfers, while fishermen are drawn to the region's lakes and rivers. This area is also brimming with history. Sherbrooke Village lets you step back in time to an 1860s lumbering and shipbuilding community, and museums at Goldboro and Goldenville bring to life the history of gold mining in Nova Scotia. Lunenburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 40 Tour & Travel Canada
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