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Cynthia Bragg
"I've got one of the best jobs! I get to explore Nova Scotia and share it with the world. Tough gig if you can get it, right?" Read Cynthia's bio ยป
Wondering where to go? There is live entertainment almost everywhere. Wherever you might be, you won't be far from a pub or community centre that is celebrating.
Are you a proud and friendly Nova Scotian? Do you feel like your a great ambassador for the beautiful province you call home? Do you love to shine in front of a camera? Well we're looking for YOU to play in one of our starring roles of a lifetime!
Yes, it's true you can get a little lobster on the run, but I highly recommend you also take the slow food route. Enjoy the experience at one of our fabulous restaurants, or even get it straight of the boat. Tuck in a bib...no one is looking.
January 14, 2011

It's because of the PEOPLE!

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We hear it time and time again! When we ask the question, what do you like most about Nova Scotia, the majority of the time, the first answer is the PEOPLE. Salt of the earth, friendly kind of people.
November 17, 2010

Wordless Wednesday

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Wordless Wednesday!
November 9, 2010

Remembrance Day in Nova Scotia - Lest We Forget

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I work in a job where I get to share a wonderful place like Nova Scotia everyday. I invite people to come and discover a place that is beautiful, calm, and serene. But none of this would be possible without the men and women who have fought for us
Shubie Park is a beautiful park in the city of Dartmouth. A favourite park for dog lovers, runners, cyclists and walkers alike
November 3, 2010

Pier 21

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One million immigrants landed at Pier 21 between 1928 and 1971. Anyone you recognize in those smiling faces?
October 29, 2010

Abandoned houses...two stories or a thousand?

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I love abandoned houses and the mystery that surrounds them. They hold thousand stories from long ago.
October 28, 2010

Haunted Halifax and Beyond...OOOOoooOOOh!

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It's my favourite time of year...all Hallow's Eve, or Halloween as we have come to know it. It's a time to embrace your inner ghoul, a time for goblin (preferably your favourite candy), and a time for a walk back through history.