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Historic Sherbrooke Village

Worth visiting!

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I’m not entirely sure if this would be considered within Sherbrooke, but they aren’t far from each other.

Sherbrooke Village is a lot like the Fortress in Louisburg Cape Breton. Historic buildings, everybody wearing period dress, giving you a bit of an idea of what it was like to live during a particular era in Nova Scotian history.


Mahone Bay

Worth visiting!

Mahone Bay

Here’s a nice little site for anybody who needs to know more!

http://www.mahonebay.com/


Toronto

(in Canada > Ontario)

Worth visiting!

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I have been here, unfortunately I didn’t get to see as much of Toronto as I would have liked (because there is so much of it to see!)


Newfoundland and Labrador

(in Canada)

Worth visiting!

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I love Newfoundland and would love to go back again and again. St John’s is such a cute city. Cornerbrook is cute. My family is from the outport Great Paradise. Also a cute place. Newfies are cute people.


Nova Scotia

(in Canada)

Worth visiting!

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I’ve seen so much of this province having lived here for so long. I’ve been to most of the major tourist hot spots, some of the lesser known ones. I’ve seen most the major historical places. Every single one of them is worth seeing, especially if you’re into the history of maritime culture.


Montreal

Worth visiting!

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I loved driving through Montreal. The buildings are just so awesome. And the Biodome was loads of fun. PENGUINS! It was great.


Peggy's Cove

Worth visiting!

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Peggy’s Cove is really pretty. At least it was when I was last there. I wouldn’t make a special trip to see it, but if you’re in Nova Scotia at all for any reason it’s an awesome day trip. There’s so many rocks and it’s relaxing to just walk along them.


Halifax

Worth visiting!

Live here.

It’s definitely worth a visit. Come during the summer! The summer is the best time for visiting here because there is so much going on and so many people. It’s best when the Tall Ships are here.