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Angling in Nova Scotia
Fishers plying their sport in Nova Scotia have many choices of environment - lakes, rivers, ocean. Whether in the northern highlands, along the coasts or in the lush interior, many species await the lure.


Freshwater Wolf
A fishy fact about northern pike.
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The Cabot Trail - Highland Highway
Near Ingonish Beach at the park's eastern entrance, the Cabot Trail winds north, climbing North Mountain, moving across the interior to Pleasant Bay and along the Gulf of St. Lawrence coast to Cheticamp at the southwestern entrance to Cape Breton National Park.
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• Bras d’Or Fish Species
• Great Canadian Fish
• GPS - Technology for the Adventure Traveller
• Bras d’Or Fish Species
Adventures in Newfoundland & Labrador
There isn’t another destination quite like it anywhere in the world. The combination of outdoor adventure, history, culture and people in Newfoundland & Labrador creates a larger-than-life experience for every visitor.
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How-To: Harvesting Oysters
While oysters may be picked by hand at low tide in shallow waters, commercial harvesting employs a variety of tools to efficiently pick oysters.
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Culture, Heritage and Recreation on Canada's East Coast
Travellers to Nova Scotia can take advantage of many unique attractions.
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Waterways of a Maritime Province
Paddlers delight in the many rivers, lakes and the long coastlines of Nova Scotia.
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Wildlife Details
Collaring a Caribou
While the use of VHF radio, satellite and GPS wildlife tracking devices has revolutionized the data-gathering procedures of wildlife biologists, the challenge of equipping the animals with the tracking device remains.
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