Evangeline Trail

Yarmouth, which is about 3 hours from Halifax, is the hub of this southwestern tip of Nova Scotia. This area is renowned for its Acadian history and it is speckled with colourful fishing villages, towering churches and the spectacular Cape Forchu lighthouse. Tourists will also discover the oldest courthouse in Canada, the largest wooden church in North America, and museums and galleries. Over 400 years of Acadian history make this area ideal for exploring the French-speaking villages. Explore Acadian culture through the museums and music festivals.

Explore the souteastern shores of the Bay of Fundy and the fertile Annapolis Valley with its many apple orchards. Port Royal's Habitation, the first permanent European settlement in Canada, and Uniacke House, home of an early Nova Scotia Attorney General, are only two examples of the many historic sites open to the public. Attend a local festival, walk along town waterfronts, and go whale watching. A variety of activities all year round.