Nova Scotia Colourguide
Sixth Edition
by Colleen Abdullah
photographs by Keith Vaughan
edited by Stephen Poole and Colleen Abdullah
The sixth edition of this popular guide, released in August 2004, features up-to-date listings on all of the provinces best restaurants, hotels and exciting attractions written by more than a dozen local experts.
Nova Scotia is one of Canada's most exciting and picturesque holiday destinations. This guidebook puts its best and most beautiful attractions at your fingertips.
The sixth edition of this popular guide, published in August 2004, features updated and revised listings on all of the province's best restaurants, hotels and exciting attractions.
Written by more than a dozen local experts, the Nova Scotia Colourguide is a reliable, independent guide to the province's best attractions. It offers suggested tours of the most interesting areas, and offers recommendations about museums, galleries, restaurants and hotels on each route. There are also chapters on a wide range of activities including hiking, golf, canoeing, sea kayaking, arts and crafts, music and theatre.
This full-colour book is a handy-sized companion for a trip and a wonderful souvenir of a beautiful destination.
The sixth edition of this popular guide, published in August 2004, features updated and revised listings on all of the province's best restaurants, hotels and exciting attractions.
Written by more than a dozen local experts, the Nova Scotia Colourguide is a reliable, independent guide to the province's best attractions. It offers suggested tours of the most interesting areas, and offers recommendations about museums, galleries, restaurants and hotels on each route. There are also chapters on a wide range of activities including hiking, golf, canoeing, sea kayaking, arts and crafts, music and theatre.
This full-colour book is a handy-sized companion for a trip and a wonderful souvenir of a beautiful destination.
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"Chock-full of meaty facts that range from the historical to where to bike, eat and shop."
Toronto Sun