Atlantic Canada
Comprised of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Maritime Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, Atlantic Canada speaks of jagged coastlines, ancient settlements and barely explored wilderness.
In Nova Scotia, the capital Halifax makes an excellent base from which to explore the coastline, discovering sandy beaches, pretty coastal towns and some of the freshest lobster in the world along the way. Drive far enough and you’ll reach Cape Breton Island, home to one of the most spectacular coastal drives on the planet, the 184-mile Cabot Trail.
To the west is Prince Edward Island, which despite being Canada’s smallest province boasts a wealth of attractions, including the farmhouse immortalised in Anne of Green Gables. Head further west and your arrive at New Brunswick, where the food-rich waters of the Bay of Fundy support a multitude of whale and seabird species.
In Newfoundland & Labrador, enchanting outposts like the old port of Twillingate and unforgettable Fogo Island attract icebergs by the score from April to June, while national parks like Gros Morne and Torngat Mountains boast soaring peaks, gargantuan fjords and rich Inuit history.
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Fogo Island Inn
On Newfoundland’s rugged coast, where summer icebergs glide past and winter skies shimmer with the Northern Lights, Fogo Island Inn rises on stilts above the rocks. Its bold, angular form meets the elements head-on, yet inside t [...]
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Fox Harb'r Resort
There’s something inherently calming about Fox Harb’r Resort, a hotel that encourages you to slow down, breathe, and appreciate where you are from the moment you arrive. A world away from big-city bustle, it’s a mix of easyg [...]
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JAG Hotel
In a city as lively and colourful as St. John’s, the famously quirky capital of Newfoundland, JAG Boutique Hotel feels like a natural extension with its style, comfort, and rock 'n' roll cool. This is a hotel with soul [...]
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