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novascotia.com editorials
07/16/2009: Nova Scotia Tourism Launches "iLove Nova Scotia" Contest
 Nova Scotia Tourism announces the "iLove Nova Scotia" Video Contest giving travelers and residents alike the opportunity to show others what they love most about the ocean province.
06/26/2009: Sir Paul McCartney live in Halifax, Headlines Nova Scotia’s 2009 Summer Events, Music Festivals and Concerts
 Sir Paul McCartney is coming to Halifax! The former Beatle will perform live in concert on July 11th, 2009 on the Halifax Common.
06/18/2009: Nova Scotia's Summer Festivals Celebrate a Music Legend, Sea-Faring History, and the Rich Maritime Culture of Canada’s Atlantic Capital
 Throughout the month of July, Nova Scotia is hosting more festivals and events to continue the summer celebration of the province’s rich history, Nova Scotia music, culture and local industries.
06/01/2009: Nova Scotia’s Rich History Comes Alive with Summer Heritage Festivals Celebrating Founding Cultures
 History literally comes alive this summer in Nova Scotia with events and festivals that celebrate the region’s rich cultural history.
05/25/2009: Nova Scotians Eye Early Signs of Summer: Apple Blossoms, Bluenose II Schooner, Parade Preparations and Picnics
 Nova Scotia, one of Canada’s major tourist destinations, heralds the start of summer this week with festival preparations and other uniquely Nova Scotian summer traditions.
05/25/2009: Nova Scotia Hosts Atlantic Canada’s Favourite Lobster Festivals
 The Lobsterpalooza Lobster Festival is five full weeks of seafood and entertainment that features the entire region along a 300 kilometre (185 mile) stretch of Nova Scotia’s famous scenic Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island.
05/15/2009: Nova Scotia Woos Travelers with Natural and Historic Attractions
 In the face of the global recession, Nova Scotia is aiming to attract visitors with its many natural and historic attractions.
05/15/2009: NOVA SCOTIA'S ICONS Attract Tourists for 2009 Season
 
10/28/2008: Nova Scotia Travel via Geocaching: Get a GPS & Head Out for a Unique & Affordable Trip around this Canadian Province
 From Halifax to Cape Breton Island, geocaching offers a fun, family-friendly activity for exploring Nova Scotia’s nooks and crannies
10/28/2008: Outdoor Adventures are at the Heart of a Nova Scotia Vacation this Fall with Spectacular Colours & Unparalleled Tours
 Nova Scotia tours for the fall season range from cycling excursions to hiking adventures at some of the most beautiful locations in the province
07/04/2008: Nova Scotia Festivals & Events Put the Maritime Province’s Cultural Vitality on Display
 In 2008 there’s big Nova Scotia festival fun in store. We love a good time so much that you could be forgiven for thinking that Nova Scotia is Latin for "which way to the party?"
07/01/2008: Check Out a Nova Scotia Beach this Summer, from Cape Breton Island to the Bay of Fundy and More
 The top ten beaches (out of over 100) to visit on a warm weather Nova Scotia vacation
07/01/2008: A Three-Day Nova Scotia Getaway: Family Ocean Daze
 From a land-and-sea Halifax tour to the South Shore Nova Scotia beach, the kids will be wonderfully waterlogged by the end of this Maritime vacation
06/18/2008: "Top Ten Things to Do" on a Nova Scotia Getaway with Kids
 From exciting Nova Scotia attractions to kid-friendly festivals, summer fun for the entire family abounds
06/11/2008: Nova Scotia Events Heat up the 2008 Summer Season in the Maritimes
 Summer in Nova Scotia offers everything from Maritime music celebrations to cultural festivals galore
05/06/2008: Among the Maritime Provinces, Nova Scotia's Glooscap Legends Breathe Life into Natural Wonders
 Exploring Nova Scotia, one of Canada's magnificent Maritime Provinces, with the legends of Glooscap in mind gives an extraordinary, ancient perspective to Nova Scotia vacations.
05/01/2008: It's a Family Affair: Exploring Nova Scotia Genealogy on a Maritime Vacation
 World-renowned Nova Scotian hospitality welcomes everyone like a well-loved cousin from away, perhaps because so many people are just that. Tracing Nova Scotia genealogy is among the most popular reasons visitors are drawn to this province on the East Coast of Canada. There are currently an estimated 25 million people in North America with a family connection to Nova Scotia, and an entire Maritime vacation can be planned around discovering more about this fascinating heritage.
10/31/2007: Nova Scotia Tourism Website Showcases the Province - from the Bay of Fundy to Cape Breton Island - with Innovative Online Videos
 Learn about the Bay of Fundy tides, drive Cape Breton's Cabot Trail and play seaside golf in the highlands - all of these spectacular experiences are just a mouse-click away thanks to the wide range of video vignettes featured on novascotia.com.