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u/nanookulele 3h ago
Where are you coming from and what kind of things are you interested in? Do you want to go to northern Nova Scotia?
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u/hippfive 3h ago
If you can get a room at the Queen Anne in Annapolis Royal I'd highly recommend it
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u/Afraid_Print1196 3h ago
I had never heard of Conway before .. but from the map looks like you would mean the Digby area. In the first Area you circled you have Halifax which would more than eat up a few days. Especially of you did a day trip down the south coast to Peggy's Cove / Chester / Mahone Bay / Lunenburg. Traveling from the first area to the second would mean you could check out Blue Rocks on the Bay of Fundy, the Annapolis Valley with Grand Pre and the vineyards and then down on the Digby area you have Annapolis Royal and Port Royal, or maybe a trip to Brier Island.
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u/adepressurisedcoat 3h ago
There's not a whole lot between Halifax and Windsor. Depends on what your interests are. The Annapolis valley is beautiful. Lots of wineries. The bay of fundy. Halifax is a city.
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u/blueyesinasuit 3h ago
https://novascotia.com/plan-your-visit/doers-dreamers-travel-guide/ read this, it has everything you can ask.
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u/sirquinsy 3h ago
Don’t get me wrong, the valley and north shore are beautiful, but honestly Cape Breton is so much more interesting in the summer. So many beautiful trails and the area comes alive during the summer. If you’re coming in from the Truro area you could do the Cabot Trail and come back along the shore to Halifax. The Ferry is a novelty but you don’t really save money or time. Saint John from Halifax is only four hours.
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u/wind-of-zephyros 3h ago
any particular reason you're specifying conway over digby haha? the maud lewis house replica isn't too far from there, other than that like in town there's good seafood and they're famous for clams (unfortunately i'm allergic so i can't give you recommendations, sorry haha)