Thank you for your videos. Awesome made footage. Colorful, concise and very professionally edited. You should definitely have more subscribers soon. Keep up your good work making videos about NS.
They are all beautiful beaches - I feel the caption should read central Nova Scotia. I am confident there are a number a gorgeous beaches along the south shores of NS. And I know there are equally amazing beaches on Cape Breton Island - the northern part of Nova Scotia.
Many more beautiful beaches which are more than thirty minutes from Halifax, I met a very nice family from Halifax at Mermerby Beach, they told me that the 90 minute drive is well worth it. Warmer water and fine sand for small and big kids
Stunning shots man, I didn’t know Canada had such beautiful beaches! Amazing places to get some drone photography too with those colours of the white cliff rocks! 😍
I love this video, Pran! Short, sweet and to the point 😃 Also, the footage is incredible - these beaches look absolutely amazing! Also, I love the mix of vlogging and documentary-style video. 😃
Love it Pran! There are several warm beaches on the Northumberland Straight (the warmest waters north of the Carolinas). Melmerby beach is a popular one. Caribou Island/Waterside too. Simpson's beach. There are more. Also, two of our favourites are Crescent Beach (not to be confused with crystal crescent) and Summerville beach (near Liverpool).
@@PranNarang also on the north shore probably the best beach with the warmest water is rushtons beach. Bit of a walk from the parking lot but it's worth it. Water warm enough to stay in all day, and tide goes out a long way exposing tons a sandbar to walk on
Nice video but it's clear that you haven't been to the North Shore. Amazing beaches up there and the water is warm enough to swim in comfortably, unlike most of the others you mentioned. As you said about Carter's Beach, it is stunning and the sand is great, but the water there is friggin cold! Cheers!
Conrad's basically has no parking so good luck getting there during the day. It's a great that it's quiet in the evening to catch that sunset which I have done quite a lot.
Martinique beach is incredible for walking and very accessible, Lawrencetown beach has lots of great surf and is a good area to swim but not easy to get on to if you have mobility issues. Conrad beach is stunning but no parking or washrooms. Carters beach is stunning but the water can be quite cold. Cristal crescent beach is very nice, 3rd part is clothing optional. Tends to be packed during the summer. Clam Harbour beach was not mentioned but it is huge with great facilities, beautiful rock-free sand, and home to the largest sandcastle competition in the Maritimes.
the video is very entertaining and interesting to watch, offers extraordinary natural scenery, always success for you, hopefully always healthy. greetings from Indonesia
I grew up in Halifax. My all time favourite beach is Clam Harbour beach. Its about an hour drive from halifax. It has changed alot over the years but still an amazing beach. I didnt learn about carters beach until a few years ago when we flew from Edmonton to Halifax for our wedding. My wife suggested we take her family to carters beach and while it was nice, it was freezing. Didnt have the time to bring them to clam harbour which has warmer water.
@@PranNarang well I'll give you a tip, some readers gave me. Apparently Taylor Head is just as nice as Carter's but without the environmental and parking issues :)
Hey bro love your videos I wanted to check when u fly ur drone do u need any license or something or it any hassle Coz I hav DJI mini3 pro wondering if it will be difficult for me to fly there ??
Heather's beach and Northport beach are better, the water is warmer (up to 75 deg.) being closer to P.E.I. and a favourable current, NOT the one coming from north, but an underlying one coming from south. John M. Hill, author.
Your way of narration is amazing, it's like am watching travel episode on TLC or discovery channel. Again am surprised with your fluent Canadian accent like you are a Native English speaker. I would love to hear little bit of hindi from you maybe in your future video.😆
I'm from Cape Breton. These beaches are OK aesthetically, but do not compare to our island beaches still. Less traffic and warmer water than on the mainland. Next time you go to Cape Breton, go to Inverness Beach or Ingonish beach, you'll be glad you did.
Bhai i have only one day . Going to drive from Digby to lunenburg . White sand beach kaun sa recommend karogey . Should be awesome for photography. Thanks 🙏
As someone whos lived in NS for their whole life you have missed a few gems :P I'll give yea 2 more amazing beaches. The big trick with NS beaches is what are you doing, and when are you going. - if your going in spring all of the south and eastern shore beaches will be freezing cold. Beautiful yes but if you like actually going in the water you will want a wetsuit. > so if you want a killer beach to hit early in the year try Melmerby beach, its near new Glasgow. I still probably wouldn't try it too early the year (like April :P ) but in June it will be enjoyable. IT also happens to be a quite calm beach so no good for surfing but family friendly, and my personal favorite its very fun for snorkeling. Then for sheer popularity of it Risers Beach. - Not as great in the early part of the summer but it is a favorite amongst many people I know. beautiful boardwalk, great facilities including a cafeteria. > the bonus here is there is a little ice cream shop not far from there in green bay, which even it has some beautiful little beaches to hangout on while you eat ice cream. There are plenty of other hidden gems in regards to beaches but some are so small and fairly hard to find. To be honest they benefit by staying unpopular. - you could even do a whole extra bonus round of amazing beaches that are only accessible by boat/kayak and then you would again have a pretty cool list of amazing beaches.
Thank you for your videos. Awesome made footage. Colorful, concise and very professionally edited. You should definitely have more subscribers soon. Keep up your good work making videos about NS.
I appreciate your support! Thank you 😊🙏🏼
As a local, it fills my heart that others can enjoy what I grew up with, it confirms my love of what I call home.
🙌🏻😊
All notable beaches. But by far the prettiest beach with silky white sand is Taylor Head Beach on the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia.
They are all beautiful beaches - I feel the caption should read central Nova Scotia. I am confident there are a number a gorgeous beaches along the south shores of NS. And I know there are equally amazing beaches on Cape Breton Island - the northern part of Nova Scotia.
Conrad’s WAS a hidden gem. Thanks for digging it up
As a Nova Scotian, I say, well done !
Thanks for the tip with Conrad’s beach. I only gone during the day.
You should venture outside the Halifax area. Tons of beautiful beaches across the province.
Yes so much more to explore!!
My grandmother took me to martinique 5 years ago in july and I loved it. It was actually freezing cold there, and swore it was snowing.
And crystal crescent beach has 3 beaches with the 3rd being clothing optional
2:45 lol its little known beach but crowded in the summer..lol
Many more beautiful beaches which are more than thirty minutes from Halifax, I met a very nice family from Halifax at Mermerby Beach, they told me that the 90 minute drive is well worth it. Warmer water and fine sand for small and big kids
Stunning shots man, I didn’t know Canada had such beautiful beaches! Amazing places to get some drone photography too with those colours of the white cliff rocks! 😍
Thanks Yad! & I agree man, it’s definitely a different side to Canada that not a lot of people know about haha!
I love this video, Pran! Short, sweet and to the point 😃 Also, the footage is incredible - these beaches look absolutely amazing! Also, I love the mix of vlogging and documentary-style video. 😃
Thanks so much 😊🙏🏼
HEATHER BEACH is my favourite beach as the water is warmer, in summer my floating thermometer once measured 75 F. !!!!JMH
Would like to see the beach in Pugwash. I have been there many years ago, but I would like to how it looks today. Thank you!!!
Love it Pran! There are several warm beaches on the Northumberland Straight (the warmest waters north of the Carolinas). Melmerby beach is a popular one. Caribou Island/Waterside too. Simpson's beach. There are more. Also, two of our favourites are Crescent Beach (not to be confused with crystal crescent) and Summerville beach (near Liverpool).
Wow thanks for all those recommendations Joe! Definitely gotta hit up more beaches this summer hah!
@@PranNarang also on the north shore probably the best beach with the warmest water is rushtons beach. Bit of a walk from the parking lot but it's worth it. Water warm enough to stay in all day, and tide goes out a long way exposing tons a sandbar to walk on
Yes, Melmerby and Caribou are awesome beaches!
The most beautiful beaches I've ever seen!
🙏🏼😃
Nice video but it's clear that you haven't been to the North Shore. Amazing beaches up there and the water is warm enough to swim in comfortably, unlike most of the others you mentioned. As you said about Carter's Beach, it is stunning and the sand is great, but the water there is friggin cold!
Cheers!
Conrad's basically has no parking so good luck getting there during the day. It's a great that it's quiet in the evening to catch that sunset which I have done quite a lot.
Parking at Conrad’s is definitely a struggle lol
Overall great video and terrific video quality
Cheers bro 🙏🏼
Love it!! Carter’s Beach is definitely on my summer bucket list after watching this video!!
Bro Carter’s beach is the best!!! You gotta check it out!
Melmerby, Ingonish, Port Hood. This list is mostly east and south coasts
Watched this after a long day at work and the blue water lifted my mood so much! Thank you for your beautiful vlogs!
thank youu, thank you! ❤️
Martinique beach is incredible for walking and very accessible, Lawrencetown beach has lots of great surf and is a good area to swim but not easy to get on to if you have mobility issues. Conrad beach is stunning but no parking or washrooms. Carters beach is stunning but the water can be quite cold. Cristal crescent beach is very nice, 3rd part is clothing optional. Tends to be packed during the summer. Clam Harbour beach was not mentioned but it is huge with great facilities, beautiful rock-free sand, and home to the largest sandcastle competition in the Maritimes.
You deserve more subscribers!!!
Nice editing 👌
Thank you so much 😊 🙌🏻
Martinique beach is too cold, I am a Nova Scotian and can say that beaches between N.S. and P.E.I. are warmer BY FAR. JMH
great video... answered my questions and showed me the beauty.
Glad you enjoyed :)
Surfing all year in NS winter surf if stellar
I agree 🙌🏻
the video is very entertaining and interesting to watch, offers extraordinary natural scenery, always success for you, hopefully always healthy. greetings from Indonesia
Thank you 🙂
I'm from the coast of Perú
I live on the East Coast
I wouldn't mind seeing those beaches 🌊😊🏝
I grew up in Halifax. My all time favourite beach is Clam Harbour beach. Its about an hour drive from halifax. It has changed alot over the years but still an amazing beach. I didnt learn about carters beach until a few years ago when we flew from Edmonton to Halifax for our wedding. My wife suggested we take her family to carters beach and while it was nice, it was freezing. Didnt have the time to bring them to clam harbour which has warmer water.
Why did you stop making videos? They are sooo goood!!!
Anyone notice the wooden road like me? I love it !
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I'm heading to a new beach each week this summer so this is great inspiration.
Love that haha! I plan on doing the same this summer!
@@PranNarang well I'll give you a tip, some readers gave me. Apparently Taylor Head is just as nice as Carter's but without the environmental and parking issues :)
@@ayngelina Thank you for the tip! I've never heard of Taylor Head but I'm definitely going to check it out :)
Love this keep grinding my g 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you bro! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Very pretty!
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Beautiful video!!! I'll have to add Novia Scotia to my list...)
Thank you!! It’s absolutely gorgeous :)
@@PranNarang your welcome. One day hopefully I'll make it up there.
You missed the beach Rainbow Haven. It is Before carter's and Lawrencetown. Probably the busiest beach in hrm on a nice day.
Rainbow Haven is absolutely beautiful! However I don’t go there a lot just because of how busy it gets!
@@PranNarang early morning is beautiful
Increible i love canafa
We are staying in Mahone Bay this September. Any suggestions in that area?
Hey bro love your videos
I wanted to check when u fly ur drone do u need any license or something or it any hassle
Coz I hav DJI mini3 pro wondering if it will be difficult for me to fly there ??
Heather's beach and Northport beach are better, the water is warmer (up to 75 deg.) being closer to P.E.I. and a favourable current, NOT the one coming from north, but an underlying one coming from south. John M. Hill, author.
Your way of narration is amazing, it's like am watching travel episode on TLC or discovery channel. Again am surprised with your fluent Canadian accent like you are a Native English speaker. I would love to hear little bit of hindi from you maybe in your future video.😆
Really appreciate the kind words brother 🙏🏼
We are going this summer wich is
Better carter or cristal thankyou
They are both very different! Carters will kinda make you think that you’re in the Caribbean
I'm from Cape Breton. These beaches are OK aesthetically, but do not compare to our island beaches still. Less traffic and warmer water than on the mainland. Next time you go to Cape Breton, go to Inverness Beach or Ingonish beach, you'll be glad you did.
Will definitely check those out 😊
that wasn't carters beach, it doesn't have cliffs or anything like it shown in the video
The warmest beaches are on the North shore, these are all Halifax area beach’s.
I gotta check out those beaches on the north shore!
And when you do so... Melmerby beach is mind-blowing
Bhai i have only one day . Going to drive from Digby to lunenburg . White sand beach kaun sa recommend karogey . Should be awesome for photography.
Thanks 🙏
Definitely Carter’s beach!!
@@PranNarang and brother we will be coming from Toronto. Is whale watching worth end of june?
Nice work. Did you need special permissions to fly in provincial parks?
Thank you! I didn't get permission but I do have a drone license!
Beautiful
thank you bro 😊
PLANNING TO MOVE
That’s awesome! I’m sure you’ll love it
Love your accent. "Cotter's" beach. :P
Hahaha I didn’t realize that’s how it sounded 😂
These are not the top 5 beaches in Nova Scotia. They are 5 of the top beaches near Halifax.
Be warned Conrad's Beach has almost zero parking
As someone whos lived in NS for their whole life you have missed a few gems :P I'll give yea 2 more amazing beaches.
The big trick with NS beaches is what are you doing, and when are you going.
- if your going in spring all of the south and eastern shore beaches will be freezing cold. Beautiful yes but if you like actually going in the water you will want a wetsuit.
> so if you want a killer beach to hit early in the year try Melmerby beach, its near new Glasgow. I still probably wouldn't try it too early the year (like April :P ) but in June it will be enjoyable. IT also happens to be a quite calm beach so no good for surfing but family friendly, and my personal favorite its very fun for snorkeling.
Then for sheer popularity of it Risers Beach.
- Not as great in the early part of the summer but it is a favorite amongst many people I know. beautiful boardwalk, great facilities including a cafeteria.
> the bonus here is there is a little ice cream shop not far from there in green bay, which even it has some beautiful little beaches to hangout on while you eat ice cream.
There are plenty of other hidden gems in regards to beaches but some are so small and fairly hard to find. To be honest they benefit by staying unpopular.
- you could even do a whole extra bonus round of amazing beaches that are only accessible by boat/kayak and then you would again have a pretty cool list of amazing beaches.
Omg these are great recommendations! Thank you so much, I’ll definitely check them out 😊
Oh, you bloody wussy, I don’t find Nova Scotia cold at all except in winter
My bad 😂😂
Soooo, Halifax.
Fail.