If you have the time and the weather allows it, we recommend exploring one or more of these attractions in the coastal Digby/Smith’s Cove region. At a convenient time, set off from the historic town of Lunenburg. Choose between two distinct routes based on your interests. If history and culture is what you seek, head down the coastal route across the Annapolis Valley. Journey past charming towns, stopping to take in views of the scenic landscape and the Bay of Fundy. At Annapolis Royal, one of the oldest European settlements in North America, soak in the rich history of the Nova Scotia region. You could visit Fort Anne National Historic Site, where stories of French, British, and Mi'kmaq heritage intertwine. Go on a stroll around the beautifully laid out Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens. There is also Port-Royal National Historic Site, home to a reconstructed French settlement depicting life in the early 17th century. After, you could continue along Highway 101 enjoying the scenic drive along the Annapolis Basin to Digby/Smith’s Cove. Alternatively, travel along the inland route through the UNESCO-listed Kejimkujik National Park. Commune with nature as you pass through the ecologically diverse area. This region is rich in indigenous history and offers hiking trails and waterways for canoeing. Keep an eye out for wildlife as you drive through the backcountry and head west towards Digby. Once you reach your destination, relax by the waterfront and treat yourself to some fresh seafood dishes. (Duration: half day/full day; This is an unguided, independent activity; Entrance fees and transfers are not included; Depending on your personal itinerary, weather conditions and time available to you, it may not be possible to do all recommended activities)