Visit Eastern Canada’s Natural Wonders

 

In this region known for its tightknit communities, agriculture and fishing have been the way of life for generations. And it is all set against a stunning backdrop of sandstone cliffs, secluded beaches and rolling hills.

Meet some of the residents and discover what’s waiting for you in eastern Canada.

Cape Breton Island

Amazing Hikes in Cape Breton

Whether you are a novice hiker or an experienced trail blazer, this quick introduction will lead you to the island’s perfect trail for you.

This Island is Canada’s Best Kept Secret

National Geographic Adventurer Alastair Humphreys experiences the best kept secrets of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. Highlights include salmon fishing, whisky tours, kayaking and sharing meals with the area’s friendly locals.

Prince Edward Island

PEI’s Famous Oysters | Salutation Cove, Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island is celebrated for its rich local culinary offerings—notably, for its wide selection of seafood. Join local residents in Salutation Cove, as they discuss the local Malpeque oyster industry and share tips on raking, shucking and preparing oysters.

Anne of Green Gables

The classic 1908 children’s novel that tells the story of an 11-year-old orphan girl who is mistakenly sent to the wrong foster parents in the fictional town of Avonlea on Prince Edward Island. By Lucy Maud Montgomery.

The Bay of Fundy

Road Trip Along the Bay of Fundy

Chef John Quilter, aka the Foodbusker, sets off on a food-inspired tour on Nova Scotia’s Bay of Fundy coastline. Along the way he tries tidal bore rafting, meets the largest lobster he’s ever seen and samples some of the area’s best food and wine.

A Rising Tide

Lobster is the lifeblood of many Nova Scotia fishing communities in the Bay of Fundy, where the world’s largest tides dictate the daily catch.

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