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Nova Scotia RV Rentals |
Nova Scotia is a beautiful Eastern Canadian province, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean. Renting a motorhome in Nova Scotia will offer truly amazing outdoor activities and scenery unlike any other. Halifax is the most populous city as well as the capital of Nova Scotia. Most of the industry in Nova Scotia comes from fishing, mining, agriculture and forestry. It has also grown into technology, finance, film, music, and tourism. This province was originally populated by the Mi’kmaq First Nation, which still bears cultural roots in the area. The French were the first Europeans to colonize the area, followed by the English, Irish, Scottish, and Africans. Today, Gaelic influences are still seen and felt in the area, and are a part of the cultural life in Nova Scotia. There are many year round multicultural festivals in the area to honor the mix of many cultures. Nova Scotia is very well known for its music including folk and traditional music, centered mainly on Celtic music. Irish influences music is also prevalent in the area, especially throughout Guysborough County. Renting an RV in Nova Scotia offers much to see and do for the entire family. Outdoor activities including fishing, boating, hiking, biking, whale watching, paddle boating, golfing and even bird watching. Other places of interest to visit include the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Alderney Landing, the Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens, Fort Edward, and the West Hants Historical Museum. There is much more to see and do in beautiful Nova Scotia on your RV or motorhome rental vacation.
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Rent an RV now |
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Top Ten Reasons to Rent an RV |
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Your Luggage arrives when you do |
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Sleep on you own bed linens |
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Flexible travel plans |
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A different view out your living room nightly |
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No lines for the rest room |
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No lines at the airport |
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Economical and cost effective |
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Snacks and meals literaly on the go |
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Nap time can be anytime |
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Getting there is half the fun |
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