What’s New in Nova Scotia 2023
Sleep among the stars in The Oasis Pods at Kejimkujik National Park & National Historic Site
Make some memories this coming year with this truly unique overnight experience. Perfect for couples or families with an adventurous streak, stay in the newly redesigned oTENTik village or spend a night in the Oasis pods. This ‘tear drop-shaped ‘duplex’ is the ultimate camping experience, suspended in the trees, guests can spend the night admiring the natural beauty of Nova Scotia and sleep among the stars. Kejimkujik National Park also offers night hikes and bike rides so guests can soak up the organic beauty of this famous national park. https://www.novascotia.com/places-to-stay/accommodations/jeremys-bay-campground-kejimkujik-national-park-national-historic-site/8153
Climb the Light at Cape Forchu
Reopening in 2023 is the Climb the Light Experience at Cape Forchu. Guests can climb the seventy-seven steps of the lighthouse until they reach the lantern room, where picturesque panoramic views of the landscape and boundless sea awaits. Visitors can soak up the history of the site and its surrounding areas and be a lightkeeper for a day. After the historic tour, there is a breath-taking beach to experience or guests can stroll through the museum for a second dose of history. The fun doesn’t stop there as Cape Forchu spoils its guests with more opportunities, such as stargazing and a whale display, where guests can view real whale skeletons. https://www.novascotia.com/see-do/attractions/cape-forchu-lighthouse/1414