Ferries from
United States to Nova Scotia
Ferries from
United States to Nova Scotia
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The United States offers travelers an amazing mix of experiences across all 50 states. From the busy streets of New York City to the sunny beaches of California, this big country has something for everyone. You can explore famous landmarks like the Grand Canyon, the Statue of Liberty, and the Golden Gate Bridge. The country has many yearly celebrations worth planning your trip around, including July 4th fireworks, Thanksgiving parades in November, and New Year's Eve in Times Square. Major port cities like Miami, Seattle, and Boston connect you to nearby places by ferry - Miami has routes to the Bahamas, Seattle links to Victoria and Vancouver in Canada, while Boston takes you to coastal Massachusetts spots. With good transportation and landscapes from mountains to deserts, the United States offers endless adventures.
Nova Scotia offers a perfect mix of beautiful coastal landscapes and rich historical sites. This Canadian maritime province has over 8,000 miles of coastline where visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, especially the famous Nova Scotia lobster. History lovers will appreciate the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Old Town Lunenburg with its colorful waterfront and well-preserved British colonial buildings. Don't miss the iconic Peggy's Cove lighthouse, standing on massive granite rocks, or the fortress of Louisbourg, North America's largest historical reconstruction. Halifax, the capital and main port, blends urban life with maritime charm. The province celebrates its heritage with events like the Celtic Colours International Festival in October, showcasing Cape Breton's strong Celtic influences. From Nova Scotia, travelers can easily take ferries to Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, or even to Maine, USA, making it a great starting point for exploring the Atlantic region.