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<table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td valign="top" align="center" width="130"><a href="http://realadventures.com/listings/1204261_Boatbuilder-s-Cottage-in-Historic-Lunenburg" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://realadventures.com/listingimages/1204/1204261/s_1204261a.jpg" alt="Boatbuilder's Cottage - in Historic Lunenburg Boatbuilder's Cottage in Historic Lunenburg" width="120" height="120" border="0" /></a><br /></td><td valign="top"><a href="http://realadventures.com/listings/1204261_Boatbuilder-s-Cottage-in-Historic-Lunenburg"><font face="arial" size="3"><b>Boatbuilder's Cottage - in Historic Lunenburg</b></font></a><br /><font face="arial" size="2">An adorable timberframe reproduction of a 19th century boatbuilder's shop right in the historic port of Lunenburg. A unique lodging offering a cozy cottage setting within a vibrant seaside community...the perfect honeymooner retreat!<br /><b>Starting at C$ 1,100 Per Week</b></font><br />>> <a href="http://realadventures.com/listings/1204261_Boatbuilder-s-Cottage-in-Historic-Lunenburg" rel="nofollow"><font size="1">Click For Details & Pictures</font></a><br /></td></tr><tr><td colspan="2"><hr /><font face="arial" size="1"><a href="http://RealAdventures.com">RealAdventures</a> | <a href="http://RealAdventures.com/vacations/464663_vacation-rentals-nova-scotia-lunenburg.htm">Lunenburg, Nova Scotia Vacation Rentals</a> | <a href="http://RealAdventures.com/vacation-rentals-nova-scotia.htm">Nova Scotia Vacation Rentals</a> | <a href="http://RealAdventures.com/nova-scotia.htm">Nova Scotia Vacations</a> | <a href="http://RealAdventures.com/vacation-rentals.htm">Vacation Rentals </a> | <a href="http://RealAdventures.com/vacations/184558_lunenburg-nova-scotia.htm">Lunenburg, Nova Scotia</a></font></td></tr></table>
What images come to mind when you think of the Maritimes? Does your mind paint a picture of the tides rushing in at the Bay of Fundy? Do you imagine strolling past colourful houses or along the coast? Perhaps you think first of a bright red, freshly-cooked lobster on your dinner plate.
The staff at Maxxim Vacations, a tour company with a variety of Maritimes-themed packages, knows Atlantic Canada well. They have compiled a list of the five most picturesque locations in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. Snap-happy tourists, or any traveller who longs to bring mental images of the Maritimes to life, should ensure these photogenic spots are on their itinerary.
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. (Shutterstock)
1. Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. “Founded in 1753, modern day Lunenburg is a mélange of brightly-painted wooden houses and streets that meander up and down its steep hills. Head across the bay for a pretty shot of the town which will include numerous church spires and – if you’re in luck – the Blue Nose II, the schooner pictured on the Canadian dime, which calls Lunenburg home,” suggests Maxxim Vacations.
2. Port Royal National Historic Site. “Just 10 kilometres from the gracious and historic town of Annapolis Royal on the east coast of the Bay of Fundy, this is one of Nova Scotia’s “must-see” attractions,” raves Maxxim Vacations. ”Keep your camera ready for shots of costumed interpreters, lovingly-recreated Norman architecture of the early 1600s, and panoramic views of the Annapolis River.”
Hopewell Rocks at the Bay of Fundy. (Shutterstock)
3. Hopewell Rocks. “One of the most iconic images of New Brunswick, the Rocks (located about 35 km from Moncton), stand as tall as 15 metres. They were carved by the legendary tidal action of the Bay of Fundy and now resemble massive flowerpots – complete with greenery (trees) on top,” recommends Maxxim Vacations.
4. The College of Piping and Celtic Performing Arts of Canada. “Maritime Canadians are fiercely proud of their Scottish heritage, and what better way to preserve it than at the only Celtic-themed college in North America?” suggests Maxxim Vacations. ”Located in Summerside, P.E.I, and open to the public, the college welcomes students who immerse themselves in bagpipe-playing, Highland dancing and more.”
Halifax. (Shutterstock)
5. Halifax’s waterfront. “Whether it’s buskers or boaters, Theodore Tugboat or the strolling tourists, Halifax’s waterfront is a feast for photographers,” recommends Maxxim Vacations. ”Meander along its length, dotted with cafes, museums and shops, or get the big picture on a harbour sightseeing cruise.”
- Nicole Feenstra


