Weekly Goose 145 (Nova Scotia)

Good morning!

Did you know? Nova Scotia has more than 150 lighthouses, more than any other province in Canada. The most photographed lighthouse is Peggy’s Cove.

This past October, we visited yet another region in Nova Scotia. Noel Shores is located along the Bay of Fundy and features the world’s highest tides (they have the Guinness World Record), cool lighthouses, beautiful wineries, and exciting tidal bore rafting, just to name a few.

So, with Nova Scotia fresh on our minds, we wanted to dedicate the 145th edition of the Weekly Goose to this beautiful Maritime province.

Happy Travels!

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Below are just three of the many videos we’ve made about Nova Scotia. This includes our latest video about the Noel Shores, which we just visited a month ago.

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Beaver Bites

  • You’ve probably heard several horror stories by now when it comes to people requiring assistance on Air Canada flights. Well, Air Canada’s CEO apologized for the airline’s accessibility issues and said it would fast-track its three-year accessibility plan. Measures include establishing a customer accessibility director and annual training for all airport employees.

  • It looks like paying for a vacation without smartphones is becoming a new trend. I mean, you could also just leave your phone at home and forgo the tour.

  • This Sunday marks the 110th Grey Cup as Winnipeg takes on Montreal.

  • Wanna know how dirty hotel rooms are? On second thought, maybe don’t read the article.

  • Here are 13 must-try Canadian foods by province.

  • If you happen to be in Vancouver next weekend, The Vancouver Aquarium has announced the return of Burn Fund Friday, donating all general admissions proceeds on Friday, November 24th to the BC Professional Fire Fighters' Burn Fund.

Photo of the Week

Peggy’s Cove.