What’s Cooking in Nova Scotia September 6 to 13, 2016?
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
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
How will you spend your last long weekend of summer? Warning: Blueberries, oysters and wine dominate what’s cooking in Nova Scotia this week… September 1 to 11: Atlantic Fringe Festival This years’ Fringe Festival has over 55
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Wild blueberry season is here, and we couldn’t be more excited. Estimated at around $100 million, the blueberry industry in Nova Scotia is the number one fruit
Blueberry season is upon us, and the desserts, pies and jams await! Enjoy some wine and a film or head to the Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition- there are lots of ways to celebrate summer this
Nova Scotia is a province abundant in world-class restaurants, culinary experiences and producers. Join us as we celebrate those who help put Nova Scotia, food and drinks and hospitality on the map! About the Taste
It’s Exhibition Season across Nova Scotia- be it the Annapolis Valley or Truro we’ve got you covered when your belly grumbles. Aug 15-20: Annapolis Valley Exhibition Celebrate the valley, enjoy the midway and spend time
This week in Nova Scotia magical summer nights are spent painting, creating and enjoying the arts. All great art needs inspiration. Our inspiration comes on a plate or in a glass – and is all local.
Take your appetite on a Seafood Trail adventure, celebrate Digby Scallop Days or explore the Night Market in New Ross. There are many ways to eat and drink your way around Nova Scotia this week! August
July 30: Food Day Canada From coast to coast, July 30 is an epic Canadian celebration of fantastic local food! Whether you’re heading to the cottage, staying in the city or just out for a drive
Nova Scotia is known for great food and beverages and also for fantastic musical talent. Enjoy some tunes and celebrate history with local food this week in Nova Scotia! July 26: Scottish Pipes & Fiddle Great food and toe-tapping