I would like suggestions for how to spend the remaining 4 days of my trip in Nova Scotia by myself. Up to that point, I would have already already covered Cape Breton, Cheticamp, northern part of Bay of Fundy, Lunenburg with a friend. Should I head south or head over to Prince Edwward Island or stay in Halifax?
Thanks.
4 days to spend in Nova Scotia
Recent Activity
View all Canada activity »
- 1 Any Canadians driven a rental car from USA into Canada...
- 2 Vancouver + Vancouver Island August Trip
- 3 where to go for a romantic vacation in Nova Scotia.
- 4 Canadian Rodeo in early to mid July --- somewhere near Montreal or Ontario?
- 5 Restaurants in Niagara Falls - ON side
- 6 Reservations needed for BC ferries between Tsawwassen and Swartz Bay?
- 7 Hotel Reservations
- 8 Olde Stone Inn Hotel - Niagara Falls, ON
- 9 Trip to Rockies
- 10 Vancouver sightseeing - transportation tips
- 11 Buchart Gardens - Will flowers be blooming in early September?
- 12 Parksville Or Nanaimo
- 13 Huge British Columbia roadtrip
- 14 Road Trip from Montreal to PEI to Cape Breton
- 15 Itinery: Ottawa to Newfoundland
- 16 First time trip to Montreal for senior couple (late sixties)
- 17 Nova Scotia in June
- 18 Free National Geographic Travel Map of Newfoundland
- 19 Nova Scotia in 10 days - Roundtrip from Bangor, ME
- 20 Montreal-NB-PEI by car for a 7 day trip
- 21 Calgary - Things to Do
- 22 Transportation from Toronto to Niagara Falls
- 23 Need help, can't decide
- 24 Accommodation in Kelowna area
- 25 Canadian SIM card options (in Nova Scotia)?



You could go to Annapolis royal(visit the fort ,Historic gardens and Port Royal)then drive to Truro via Evangeline trail(tidal bore)-Then on to visit Sherbrooke village and back to Halifax. Paul
Should I stay in Halifax and follow your suggestions as day trips?
Thanks again.
If you have not spent time in Halifax, I recommend staying there as it is a very historic city plus lots of restaurants and live theatre. The drives to Annapolis Royal and Sherbrooke Village are long and Sherbrooke Village is closer to Cape Breton than Halifax! By visiting northern part of Bay of Fundy I assume you mean the N.B. side. The Annapolis Valley, on the south side of Bay of Fundy,is beautiful and you could drive as far as Wolfville area which is only an hour away. If you are not interested in Halifax, you could pop over to PEI on your return from Cape Breton.
I think I will stay in Halifax and go on day trips from there. Thanks for your help!