Tall sailing ships, good food and historical walks are among the highlights of a visit to this charming Nova Scotia town. From the Atlantic Ocean, Lunenburg ... at Laughing Whale Coffee Roasters ...
The Bay of Fundy is a magical body of water between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia ... right whale, which I was lucky enough to see up close. Whale watching tours depart ...
Over 13 million people across over 100 countries go whale watching every year, feeding a multibillion-dollar industry. AWI supports responsible watching of cetaceans in the wild as opposed to ...
The Fall 'Season of Meteor Showers' may include rare astronomical treats ...
told FTW Outdoors that its member vessels were whale watching in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, southwest of Victoria, B.C., when the lunge-feeding whale scooped up the seal. She described it as an ...
Planning to take a vacation to both Maine and Nova Scotia, and not sure the best ... and opportunities for whale watching ...
Saint Andrews, New Brunswick, offers great outdoor recreation, delicious food, and whale-watching. Elmira ... Situated along the gorgeous coastline of Nova Scotia, Lunenburg is an underrated small ...
A group of whale-watching tourists got more than they bargained for in a recent trip off Australia's coast. A massive whale circled a boat near Sydney for nearly an hour Aug. 16, leaving the 21 ...
HALIFAX - The federal Fisheries Department says an endangered North Atlantic right whale has become entangled in gear in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The department says the whale was sighted ...
Kennedy Jr. for allegedly decapitating a dead whale 20 years ago, Fox News Digital confirmed. The controversy arose in August after Kennedy's daughter, Kick Kennedy, shared in a resurfaced 2012 ...
Travelers have mixed feelings about the hotel's rooms Located in the historic town of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, the Lunenburg Arms Hotel and Spa sits two blocks away from Lunenburg Harbour.
"It isn't every day that you see a whale's leg," he said, lifting the bone reverently in both hands. Basilosaurus was indeed a whale, but one with two delicate hind legs, each the size of a three ...