Posts by Taste of Nova Scotia
Feel that chill in the air? That late-September nippy weather is the only signal you need to allow yourself to indulge in your most lavish cravings. This week holds promises of decadence- from chocolate and oysters, to
For Immediate Release Halifax, September 21, 2016: The Taste of Nova Scotia Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Emily Haynes as the association’s new executive director. Haynes takes on the role officially
This week will mark the first day of fall (though the humidity didn’t seem to get the message), and there are so many ways to celebrate the season’s arrival. This week is brimming with events
Lunenburg will welcome craft spirits enthusiasts once again from October 14- 16, 2016 for the second Nova Scotia Craft Spirits Festival. Enjoy the products of Nova Scotia’s burgeoning Craft Distilling sector – which has grown from
What: This short but sweet one-day festival is all about celebrating the best of Nova Scotia oysters, wine, spirits, and craft beer. At Halifax Oysterfest, sign up to taste some of the highest-quality oysters in the
We’re in that transitional part of the year where chilly winds give us goosebumps on our morning commute, but by the time we’re travelling home, the sun is shining, making us contemplate taking that final ocean swim
What: Are you passionate about innovation and growth in the East Coast? Interested in the agricultural and agri-food industry? This Thanksgiving weekend, pay a visit to the Atlantic Agricultural Fall Fair to shop a massive selection
What: Whether you’re a total expert or more of a newbie, the NSLC Festival of Wines is the must-attend event of the year for any vino-lover. This year’s festival promises something for everyone with the
What: Garlic- versatile, mega-nutritious, and handy for fending off vampires! There are so many reasons to love garlic, and you can discover so many more at the Avondale Garlic Fest. Mingle with chefs, artisans, and growers
We may have only just parted ways with the summer months, but the first full week of September already has us dreaming of roasts, warm drinks, and all things fall. Lucky for us, Nova Scotia