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Suggested Itineraries

Looping from Yarmouth along the South Shore of Nova Scotia to Halifax will take visitors past picturesque fishing villages and into the capital city. Continuing across the province, through the Annapolis Valley and to the Fundy coast before heading back to Yarmouth...
Nova Scotia's Eastern Shore route begins in Halifax, follows Route 7 (also known as Marine Drive), then slips up to Antigonish (F14), west to Truro (F12-13), then back to Halifax...
After crossing the Canso Causeway from mainland Nova Scotia, take Route 19 leading into the Ceilidh Trail. The word Ceilidh, pronounced kay-lee, means a party with traditional Celtic music and dance.
US Route 1 is the most leisurely way to tour the coast of Maine; it winds through coastal villages and harbours from Ellsworth to Kittery. If you're starting in Bar Harbor, Route 3 will take you to Route 1. For the quickest journey, take Route 3 all the way to the capital city of Augusta and zip down Interstate 95.
Looking for a launching point for an Island vacation? Visitors who have taken the Confederation Bridge over to PEI can head northwest, around the coast, and into Summerside (D12/13). The city boasts a waterfront boardwalk, plenty of shopping and accommodations, and a marina for seafaring vacations.

2008 Coastal Discovery Guide
Discover the hospitality, the incredible scenery, and the famous friendly people of Maine and the Canadian Maritime provinces.
