Nova Scotia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nova_Scotia_rivers River

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Nova Scotia's paddling network spans over 70 documented canoe and kayak routes through lakes, rivers, and coastal waters. Routes range from day trips near Halifax to multi-day wilderness expeditions in protected areas like Kejimkujik National Park, featuring dramatic tidal bores on certain rivers and access to pristine backcountry camping. Paddling difficulty varies from beginner-friendly flat water to moderate rivers with small rapids and portages. The landscape showcases glacial lakes, mixed forest, and coastal cliffs, with peak seasons May through October when water levels are reliable and weather permits extended trips.

Highlights

Multi-day wilderness loopsHistoric portage routesTidal bore paddlingAccessible backcountryGlacial lake scenery
Best season: May-October

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The best time is May-October.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nova_Scotia_rivers River is located in the Nova Scotia region of Canada.

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Sources

cartespleinair.org · ckns.ca · paddling.com · outandacross.com · paddlingmag.com