Wow Nova Scotia! 🤗 Thank you for all your amazing love and support! If you'd like to join our RUclips Channel (and get access to exclusive content) click here 👉 ruclips.net/user/delightfultravellersjoin Stay Delightful! ✌- Anna & Trevor
Trevor and Anna, Nova Scotia is certainly beautiful, full of surprising, unique places like the Bay of Fundi. It was a dream of mine to travel up the New England coast into Nova Scotia, but, alas, I didn't have the funds and time (at the same time) to do so. Something always hindered the dream. But, at least I'm getting an armchair view from your vlog. Thank you.
Thanks for this video. I have been to Nova Scotia many times as my sister lives in Digby. This is one area I have not spent any time in. Will be on my list to visit on my next trip down east. I’m from AB.
Ken and I have talked about how you don't talk much about your family, and BAM!!! Nice to see Anna's Dad, Eric! We understand of course, keeping your family private, if that is what you chose. It was just an observation. (We are just catching up on your videos as we were on an Alaskan cruise - bucket list for ME. It was fantastic. ) - Coreen
As kids, we used to clam dig as Five Islands at low tide. The clay mud can really stain your shoes and clothes, but it the clay enriches the waters and adds to the diverse ecology and marine life of the Bay of Fundy, which is now designated a special UNESCO site.
I've never seen that area before in Nova Scotia, it's so full of interesting things to see and places to visit. I hope you get the stabling components of your camper fixed soon to avoid future problems. Your camper looks so tidy/cozy and glad you have a vehicle to go exploring. I'm looking forward to more of your fun and interesting travels.
So cool! NS and Boston have so much in common. We always say Halifax is a smaller Boston 😀 The charm, the people, the scenery... it's very similar - Trevor
Those are the highest tide rise and fall in the world, where I’m from in England, along the Bristol Channel we have the second biggest. It is a crazy thing to see
You two introduced us to Nova Scotia YEARS ago! We’ve loved all the videos and YES we remember you staying in the train! So interesting about the tides. Hello Dad Eric! Great video guys we truly enjoyed it! ~Cara ❤
Glad you got an RV and are showing us more of Nova Scotia. Road trips are the way to actually see places. So much beauty off the beaten path! Though the majesty of the Canadian Rockies moved me to tears, it was in Saskatchewan (!), around Lake Superior and the Georgian Bay, in New Brunswick and in Nova Scotia (toured it twice😊) where I felt I found the soul of Canada. Such a nice surprise this glimpse of Tatamagouche (best steamed mussels ever in that railway dining car 😋)! Hope to virtually revisit places and discover new ones thanks to you! 🙏
@@colleenc2023 Hello Colleen. I have wondered just how an actual tsunami would evolve in the bay. The moon’s tidal bulge gets magnified and I hope the same thing wouldn’t happen with a tsunami.
I am so impressed, I was born in Nova Scotia in1957,haven’t been back since 1968, it’s so beautiful,need to go back. I am from Lower Muskadofid hoped I spelled that right
Another great video, thanks! We arrive in Hfx from Australia Sept 16th for 6 weeks in the Maritimes and will definitely check out Tatamagouche as we have never been :) Excited for garlic fingers 😋
Oh wow.. what an adventure from AUS 🇦🇺 🤙 Definitely visit Lunenburg, Mahone Bay, Chester, Halifax, Wolfville (for the wine... oh the wine), Tata and 100% Cape Breton. The Cabot Trail in Cape Breton is like nothing on this planet. Inverness, Port Hood, Cheticamp, Ingonish and Baddeck are stunning. Eat all the Garlic fingers, drink a Bloody Caesar, try some Maple Syrup and you'll drool over our Seafood. I'm biased I know 😉 But, it's the people that make ALL of the Maritimes extra special 😀 - Trevor
Joggins beach at low tide allows you to see lots of fossils, more all the time due to erosion from the extreme tides. Informative fossil museum is on site, too. Worth a visit at low tide.Get there from Amherst to save time.
Wow…Awesome video…Love the beaches and the winery..amazing…Eric…good to see you in the video..great job..Wow..those tides are amazing..Loved this video
I recommend visiting Great Village antiques, a stop to walk the quaint but lovely War memorial gardens in the village of Bass River, The Dutchman's Cheese hiking trails, gardens, animal petting farm and cheese shop, before continuing on to Five Islands. Also to visit is Partridge Island, the quaint town Parrsboro with its beautiful bed and breakfast and art community, with a stop at the Spencer's Point lighthouse and beach. Also visit the magnificent cliffs of the Cape d'Or lighthouse and scenic Advocate Harbour. There is a small but terrific museum along the route that describes the history of ship building in the area well worth visiting. Reserve a table at the Wild Caraway, an historic home/ restaurant/ inn in Avocate Harbour, for a top notch dining experience offering rotating menu choices from their freshly grown produce as well ingredients that area locally caught and raised, all freshly prepared.
Donair sauce is made with evaporated milk, vinegar and sugar. You can make it as well with condensed milk, but most places use evaporated milk. I find the condensed milk is much sweeter. Love your videos of our home of Nova Scotia and your new transportation.
We are lucky to have so many hidden gems. We just got back to HRM from a day trip down to Shelburne. Some gorgeous scenery along the South Shore. We always tell folks you need at least two weeks to see Nova Scotia properly :-)
I used to want to visit wineries, but I can't drink wine anymore. Get terrible headaches. Mmmmm, garlic fingers and, I guessed it, donair sauce. Looks so good! That place where the trains are, so cute! We walked the boardwalk in Digby (small but so cute!) for the first time a couple of weeks ago. I'd love to stay there in one of the hotels on the water. So cute! Great video guys!!
Welcome to my neck of the woods. There is a really nice walking trail very close to Parrsboro going to Ward Falls. It is definitely worth a visit. You would have driven past my in-laws' house on your way to Jost. If you happen to be passing through Moncton on your travels, there are some surprisingly good restaurants there. We often go to there if we want a nice meal, since there is very little in Cumberland County that is more interesting than a diner. My three favourites are: 1) Mansu BBQ (Korean) 2) Cinta Ria (Malaysian) 3) India King (Indian - who'd have thunk?)
LOL, I have to say that the longest time I spent in that area was for about 12 weeks in a place called Cornwallis. Way back when the military did their training there. I sadly never got back, and well, now I'm in Europe and will probably... sadly, never get back to that area in Canada.
Great vlog, as always! Those mud flats look so interesting! One thing to note though. I have seen vlogs of people walking around the mud flats at Mont St. Michel in France, and warning viewers there could be quicksand. Not sure if that is the case here, but should be noted.
Wow Nova Scotia! 🤗 Thank you for all your amazing love and support! If you'd like to join our RUclips Channel (and get access to exclusive content) click here 👉 ruclips.net/user/delightfultravellersjoin Stay Delightful! ✌- Anna & Trevor
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Trevor and Anna, Nova Scotia is certainly beautiful, full of surprising, unique places like the Bay of Fundi. It was a dream of mine to travel up the New England coast into Nova Scotia, but, alas, I didn't have the funds and time (at the same time) to do so. Something always hindered the dream. But, at least I'm getting an armchair view from your vlog. Thank you.
We’re glad we can show you our home province 🥰 - Anna
Thanks for this video. I have been to Nova Scotia many times as my sister lives in Digby. This is one area I have not spent any time in. Will be on my list to visit on my next trip down east. I’m from AB.
Digby is such a great area. Thanks for watching 🤗 - Anna
Nova Scotia has around 7500 kms of shoreline and it's never any problem finding a great beach . Enjoy .
Hi Trevor and Anna how are you happy Sunday afternoon and this was amazing video I enjoy your channel and you all amazing supporter
Thanks so much 🥰 - Anna
Ken and I have talked about how you don't talk much about your family, and BAM!!! Nice to see Anna's Dad, Eric! We understand of course, keeping your family private, if that is what you chose. It was just an observation. (We are just catching up on your videos as we were on an Alaskan cruise - bucket list for ME. It was fantastic. ) - Coreen
Welcome back guys! You got some catching up to do 🤗 - Anna
Wow that tide movement is amazing. Something I would really love to experience. Interesting video guys👌
It's honestly incredible 🤙 - Trevor
Hello Anna’s dad! What a beautiful area. So much to do and see! Thanks for brining it to us!
Thanks for watching Terri 🤗- Anna
From what you guys have shown us Nova Scotia looks incredibly beautiful. For some reason, it reminds me a bit of the Hamptons in New York.
The north east of the US looks very similar! 😀- Trevor
As kids, we used to clam dig as Five Islands at low tide. The clay mud can really stain your shoes and clothes, but it the clay enriches the waters and adds to the diverse ecology and marine life of the Bay of Fundy, which is now designated a special UNESCO site.
I've never seen that area before in Nova Scotia, it's so full of interesting things to see and places to visit. I hope you get the stabling components of your camper fixed soon to avoid future problems. Your camper looks so tidy/cozy and glad you have a vehicle to go exploring. I'm looking forward to more of your fun and interesting travels.
We got them all fixed up already! 🤗 - Anna
The day after Canada opened the border, we drove up from Boston area and spent a month driving around, We LOVE Nova Scotia.
So cool! NS and Boston have so much in common. We always say Halifax is a smaller Boston 😀 The charm, the people, the scenery... it's very similar - Trevor
Those are the highest tide rise and fall in the world, where I’m from in England, along the Bristol Channel we have the second biggest.
It is a crazy thing to see
A quick fun fact addendum. The amount of water that flows out of the bay of fundy is more than all the worlds freshwater rivers combined.
It's so crazy right? - Trevor
I love the bay of Fundy i was to the Bay Of Fundy Parkway Trail this summer in New Brunswick what a place it was close to St.Martins.
You two introduced us to Nova Scotia YEARS ago! We’ve loved all the videos and YES we remember you staying in the train! So interesting about the tides. Hello Dad Eric! Great video guys we truly enjoyed it! ~Cara ❤
Cheers guys! We hope you’re both doing great - Trevor
@@JohnandCaraRetiredTravellers Hello to you too. Notice you often make interesting comments on their videos.
Glad you got an RV and are showing us more of Nova Scotia. Road trips are the way to actually see places. So much beauty off the beaten path!
Though the majesty of the Canadian Rockies moved me to tears, it was in Saskatchewan (!), around Lake Superior and the Georgian Bay, in New Brunswick and in Nova Scotia (toured it twice😊) where I felt I found the soul of Canada. Such a nice surprise this glimpse of Tatamagouche (best steamed mussels ever in that railway dining car 😋)!
Hope to virtually revisit places and discover new ones thanks to you! 🙏
Road trips are by far the best way to see Canada and the US that's for sure. Thanks for watching 🤗 - Anna
👋🏼 Hi, Eric! 👋🏼 I’m relieved to know that the Bay of Fundy isn’t experiencing a tsunami 🌊 😅! Thanks for the informative video.
@@colleenc2023 Hello Colleen. I have wondered just how an actual tsunami would evolve in the bay. The moon’s tidal bulge gets magnified and I hope the same thing wouldn’t happen with a tsunami.
I am so impressed, I was born in Nova Scotia in1957,haven’t been back since 1968, it’s so beautiful,need to go back. I am from Lower Muskadofid hoped I spelled that right
You're going to have to come back 🤗 Thanks for watching - Anna
Absolutely beautiful!! The 5 islands was new to me. Great video. Loved it!!
You'll have to visit! - Trevor
You both look happier and relaxed. Enjoy!!!
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Ogunquit Maine has the same cold water. However the seafood is incredible. I’m sure in Nova Scotia they have outstanding seafood.
Yes, all of Atlantic Canada's 4 provinces do.
Another great video, thanks! We arrive in Hfx from Australia Sept 16th for 6 weeks in the Maritimes and will definitely check out Tatamagouche as we have never been :) Excited for garlic fingers 😋
Oh wow.. what an adventure from AUS 🇦🇺 🤙 Definitely visit Lunenburg, Mahone Bay, Chester, Halifax, Wolfville (for the wine... oh the wine), Tata and 100% Cape Breton. The Cabot Trail in Cape Breton is like nothing on this planet. Inverness, Port Hood, Cheticamp, Ingonish and Baddeck are stunning. Eat all the Garlic fingers, drink a Bloody Caesar, try some Maple Syrup and you'll drool over our Seafood. I'm biased I know 😉 But, it's the people that make ALL of the Maritimes extra special 😀 - Trevor
Never wanted to visit Canada as much as after seeing this. Good job
We hope you can visit soon 🥰 - Anna
Joggins beach at low tide allows you to see lots of fossils, more all the time due to erosion from the extreme tides. Informative fossil museum is on site, too. Worth a visit at low tide.Get there from Amherst to save time.
Wow…Awesome video…Love the beaches and the winery..amazing…Eric…good to see you in the video..great job..Wow..those tides are amazing..Loved this video
You need to visit that winery! - Anna
Told Anna this is my acting debut.!
I recommend visiting Great Village antiques, a stop to walk the quaint but lovely War memorial gardens in the village of Bass River, The Dutchman's Cheese hiking trails, gardens, animal petting farm and cheese shop, before continuing on to Five Islands. Also to visit is Partridge Island, the quaint town Parrsboro with its beautiful bed and breakfast and art community, with a stop at the Spencer's Point lighthouse and beach. Also visit the magnificent cliffs of the Cape d'Or lighthouse and scenic Advocate Harbour. There is a small but terrific museum along the route that describes the history of ship building in the area well worth visiting. Reserve a table at the Wild Caraway, an historic home/ restaurant/ inn in Avocate Harbour, for a top notch dining experience offering rotating menu choices from their freshly grown produce as well ingredients that area locally caught and raised, all freshly prepared.
Looks such a beautiful place...looking forward to more North American adventures 😊
Dad is an upcoming star
haha... Eric could easily have his own RUclips channel 😀 - Trevor
Just became a new member, we really love the content on your adventures. Keep up the good work
Welcome aboard! So appreciate the support! 🤗 - Anna
Donair sauce is made with evaporated milk, vinegar and sugar. You can make it as well with condensed milk, but most places use evaporated milk. I find the condensed milk is much sweeter. Love your videos of our home of Nova Scotia and your new transportation.
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My breath would stink for days lol the wine looks amazing❤❤
Same 😂
@@EnjoyingTheViews 😂
Great local video, we have camped at five islands provincial park many times, highly recommend !!
Tidal Bore Rafting is also amazing thing to do !!
It’s such a great part of Nova Scotia 🤗 - Anna
I live in Punta Cana and my youngest daughter lives in Dominion Nova Scotia!
Oh wow.. 2 very different places. We were over at Dominion beach recently - Anna
We are lucky to have so many hidden gems. We just got back to HRM from a day trip down to Shelburne. Some gorgeous scenery along the South Shore. We always tell folks you need at least two weeks to see Nova Scotia properly :-)
So true Vicki! You easily need at least 2 weeks... or way more hehe - Anna
Such a great video. Love following you guys on your travels.
Thanks so much! 🤗 - Anna
Can't imagine that place in winter. 🥶
There's a reason we head south in the winter 😉 - Anna
Pretty bleak, but the community is actually quite active.
Thank you for another great video!
Thanks for watching! 🤙 - Trevor
Thanks for the shout out. We don’t really get a good rep. On the account that most of the things to do are somewhat recent
Thanks... where are you referring to specifically? North Shore? - Trevor
I used to want to visit wineries, but I can't drink wine anymore. Get terrible headaches. Mmmmm, garlic fingers and, I guessed it, donair sauce. Looks so good! That place where the trains are, so cute! We walked the boardwalk in Digby (small but so cute!) for the first time a couple of weeks ago. I'd love to stay there in one of the hotels on the water. So cute! Great video guys!!
So appreciate you watching 🤗Nova Scotia is pretty amazing - Anna
@@DelightfulTravellers 💖💖
I agree guys, I prefer the look without the stickers. How did you get them removed?
A lot of patience and a heat gun 😂- Anna
Welcome to my neck of the woods. There is a really nice walking trail very close to Parrsboro going to Ward Falls. It is definitely worth a visit. You would have driven past my in-laws' house on your way to Jost.
If you happen to be passing through Moncton on your travels, there are some surprisingly good restaurants there. We often go to there if we want a nice meal, since there is very little in Cumberland County that is more interesting than a diner. My three favourites are:
1) Mansu BBQ (Korean)
2) Cinta Ria (Malaysian)
3) India King (Indian - who'd have thunk?)
Thanks for all those tips! Especially the Moncton restaurants 🤤- Trevor
Great video, Thank you very much!
Glad you liked it! 🤗 - Anna
🙂❤👍Thank You Trevor & Anna Another Awesome Adventure 🙂❤👍Garlic Fingers are Yummy 🙂❤👍
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You must come to Yarmouth, NS ! give me a shout if you come eh. And hello Eric !
@@crazychinesewoman Hello to you too!
We have some older videos on Yarmouth actually... we need to get back there for sure - Trevor
LOL, I have to say that the longest time I spent in that area was for about 12 weeks in a place called Cornwallis. Way back when the military did their training there. I sadly never got back, and well, now I'm in Europe and will probably... sadly, never get back to that area in Canada.
Fun fact… Anna’s dad’s house is in Cornwallis - Trevor
Great comment. Our summer place is in Parrsboro but our permanent home is actually Cornwallis Park ( the former CFB Cornwallis).
Hi guys, Is the monthly payment in the RV park expensive in Canada?
We’ve only been doing nightly so we aren’t sure on that one - Anna
Great video. Professional. Too bad tidal energy energy not harnessed
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What campground were you staying at in the beginning of the video?
Seafoam Campground 👍 - Trevor
if i were planning for a trip to DR, on my own at 59, because kid and spouse do not wanna travel. Where would you recommend? please and tq.
The North Coast 🤙 - Trevor
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Great vlog, as always! Those mud flats look so interesting! One thing to note though. I have seen vlogs of people walking around the mud flats at Mont St. Michel in France, and warning viewers there could be quicksand. Not sure if that is the case here, but should be noted.
I bet there could be quicksand.... but we haven't heard people mention that before - Anna