Golf Travel Guide 2011 - Nova Scotia
Golf Travel Guide 2011 - Nova Scotia
Golf Travel Guide 2011 - Nova Scotia
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Northumberland Shore Region<br />
The Northumberland Shore offers visitors a diverse array of adventures both on and off the golf course.<br />
This region is best known for its warm salt-water beaches, crisp local wines and dramatic landscapes.<br />
Discover tranquil vistas as you dine on rich seafood and scrumptious local blueberries. Sandy shorelines<br />
and quaint Scottish communities will delight visitors touring the Northumberland Shore. In addition to<br />
the area’s many Scottish festivals and highland games, some visitors cherish quiet time in vineyards and<br />
browsing professional artisan shops.<br />
Festivals & Events<br />
• July/August - “Festival Antigonish” Summer Theatre - www.festivalantigonish.com<br />
• July 8-10 - Pictou Lobster Carnival - www.pictoulobstercarnival.ca<br />
• July 29-31 - New Glasgow Riverfront Jubilee - www.newglasgow.ca<br />
• July 3-10 - Antigonish Highland Games - www.antigonishhighlandgames.ca<br />
• August 19-September 3 - Wild Blueberry Harvest Festival, Fundy/Northumberland - www.wildblueberryfest.com<br />
Destination Highlights<br />
• Creamery Square, Tatamagouche<br />
• Hector Heritage Quay, Pictou<br />
• Northumberland Fisheries Museum and Lobster Hatchery, Pictou<br />
• Anchors Above Ziplining<br />
• McGrath’s Mountain<br />
• Melmerby Beach<br />
• Museum of Industry in Stellarton - experience the human story of Industry in <strong>Nova</strong> <strong>Scotia</strong><br />
• Jost Vineyards, Malagash<br />
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