Destination Perks Checkout Crap Breton Miner’s Museum, Nova Scotia

Destination Perks love the beautiful city of Nova Scotia and recommend it to tourists looking for a wonderful holiday experience. Located on the southern coast of Canada, this land welcomes thousands of tourists each year with its appealing art exhibits, folk music and Scottish traditions. Tourists planning a holiday there this coming season should follow these helpful tips and enjoy the most popular points of interest of Nova Scotia.

Destination Perks members know that there is plenty to do and see in beautiful Nova Scotia with hundreds of cultural events, celebrating tartans, blueberries, seafood and harmonicas, including its world famous Peggy Cove, where you will never be bored for even a moment. Its traditional tours offer a living cultural experience, driving around its Cabot Trail, zooming around its steep mountain passes and getting immersed in its scenic lookouts, as it is the perfect way to enjoy a wonderful holiday in Nova Scotia.

Destination Perks recommends the family friendly vacationers to check out the Crap Breton Miner’s Museum in Glace Bay, the best place to learn about the history and origin of coal. Visitors also get to learn about the new mining methods through its guided tours. While holidaying in Nova Scotia there are  many awe-inspiring things to watch out for like the amazing whales leaping against the beauty of Nova Scotia’s sweeping coastline, rugged escarpments, hidden coves and the highest waves in the world that leave you dumfounded. The premier whale watching season in Nova Scotia is from spring to late fall and during this time you get ample opportunity to enjoy the whales throughout your vacation. The Bay of Fundy is the best site to enjoy a whale watching experience in Nova Scotia.

Destination Perks members invite tourists to the beautiful beaches of Nova Scotia that are popular with its local as well as the tourists. The Rissers Beach Of Nova Scotia is also a provincial park where tourists can relax on its beaches, hunt for seashells and enjoy beach walks exploring and discovering the beauty of Nova Scotia’ coastal landscape. Tourists can even enjoy a picnic lunch and swim in the cool waters of Nova Scotia beaches.