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Nova
Scotia Easily Accessible
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Nova
Scotia is easily accessible by Land, by Air, or by Sea.
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Nova Scotia
seems to have been created with travelers in mind. Come to Nova Scotia:
By Land
Highways from all points in the United States and Canada join the trans
Canada Highway from New Brunswick into Nova Scotia.
VIA Rail
Canada provides quality transcontinental train service; there are
stations in Truro and Halifax.
CLICK HERE for distance
calculator.
By
Air
Air Canada and its affiliates provide daily flights
to Nova Scotia from United States (New York and Boston) and Canada
(Toronto, Montreal, St. John's Newfoundland). There are also some worldwide connections
through Houston, Newark and Boston. Nova Scotia
is also well-serviced with scheduled flights from continental Europe
and United Kingdom. Car rentals and limousine service are available at
the Halifax International, Sydney and Yarmouth airports.
CLICK HERE for flight options.
By
Sea
Several
ferry services operate in Nova Scotia, offering connection to the
United States and Canada. Comfortable car-ferry trips range from a one
to two-hour voyage to an overnight special with accommodations and
entertainment.
- Bar
Harbour, Maine to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
- Portland,
Maine to Yarmouth,
Nova Scotia
- Port-Aux-Basques,
Newfoundland to North Sydney, Nova Scotia
- Wood
Island, Prince
Edward Island to Caribou, Nova Scotia
- Port Aux
Basques, Newfoundland
to North Sydney, Nova Scotia
- Saint
John, New Brunswick to Digby, Nova Scotia
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For Nova Scotia FREE
Reservation and Information Service
Call: 1-800-565-0000 (in
North America)
Outside of North America
Call 1-902-425-5781 or
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