Nature's Always
Open Here

Seasonal Activities

Hike the Trail
Less Travelled

The hiking here is raw, real, and incredibly rewarding. Walk through old-growth forests, across historic lands, and alongside the iconic St. Mary’s River. Whether you want a short stroll or a full-day trek, there’s a trail here with your name on it.

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Where Fresh Tracks Lead to Unforgettable Rides

Whether you’re a weekend sledder or a seasoned snowmobiler, St. Mary’s offers some of the most underrated terrain in Nova Scotia.

Spot the Rare

Bring your binoculars and soak in the stillness—this is a haven for birders. From riverside nests to forest canopies, the region is home to eagles, warblers, owls, and countless migrating species. 

Tour by Wheel

Find the trail into the heart of nature. Ride through wooded trails, along riverbanks, and into remote areas you won’t see any other way. These back roads were made for adventure.

See the Stars Like Never Before

Nova Scotia is home to some of the darkest and clearest skies in North America. Stargaze in one of the province’s best dark-sky spots—no telescope needed.

Star gazing at the night sky at Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia - photo of full moon over Sherbrooke village.

Make the Kids Tired, Not You

Family-friendly fun that’s screen-free, safe, and totally doable in a weekend.

Slow Travel. Real Places. Real People.

Wander off the beaten path for Nova Scotia’s hidden secret. (We’re even hard to find on Google Maps!)

Nature-based escapes are just a few hours from Halifax, Moncton, or Charlottetown.

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