Digby Neck in southwestern Nova Scotia is an obvious place to go for whale watching. It's not the only place to see whales in the province, but it is one of the best. Did you know it also has some...
Whale watching is all about getting on a boat and venturing forth to get a closeup view of a whale. However, sometimes things can get a little confused and it becomes the people who are being watched.Today was one of...
Fall is approaching and farm markets offering fresh fruit and vegetables are springing up around Nova Scotia. It makes for great photos, but it makes for even greater eating.
The competition has been hot and heavy as more than 150 laser sailboats compete in the World Laser Sailing Championship on St. Margaret's Bay. Another 100 boats will be added to the mix as the competition heads into next week.
For both youngsters and adults, the Bay of Fundy offers some down and dirty entertainment that will give your washing machine a good workout.
Seeing a copule of bull moose, a pod of whales and a bald eagle proved a once in a lifetime experience for a Chicago cycling writer and his wife visiting Cape Breton
Hundreds of brightly coloured Acadian masks hang on the walls of Le Centre de la Mi-carême in Grand Etang
Digby scallop fishermen are among the fastest when it comes to parting a scallop from its shell.
Visit Evangeline Beach to see tens of thousands of migrating Sandpipers in July and August and maybe do a little belly surfing on the mud flats
Meet Barry & Kara Coutts, the Whirlygig guys