Halifax's Victorian-era public gardens — a fully illustrated history of one of Canada's most eminent urban parks. |
A collection of 150 stunning photographs that capture the rugged beauty of the landscape around Peggy's Cove through the changing seasons. |
25 Family Adventures in Nova ScotiaMaking the most of your travels with kidsBy Helen Earley, Introduction by Dale DunlopThe best family travel destinations — with tips and tricks for maximum fun. |
East Coast Backyard Nature GuideA visual guide to the most common birds, butterflies, insects, mammals, amphibians, wildflowers, trees and mushrooms(Formac Pocketguides)By (artist) Domm, Jeffrey C.A guide to the animals that frequent your yard and the plants that grow wild in your neighbourhood. This fully illustrated field guide includes the East Coast's most common birds, butterflies, mammals, trees, wildflowers and much more. |
East Coast Trees and ShrubsA visual guide to the most important species in Atlantic Canada(Formac Pocketguides)By (artist) Jeffrey C. DommFeaturing detailed and informative illustrations, this guide makes it easy to identify and learn more about the most common and important tree and shrub species in Atlantic Canada, no matter the season. |
A collection of 80+ cherished heirloom home-baking recipes handed down by generations of Nova Scotians, tested and adapted for enjoying today |
The Nova Scotia Bucket List25 unforgettable experiences, adventures and destinations selected by Nova Scotia's best travel writersBy Dale Dunlop, By Alison ScottMake the most out of your visit and tick off as many of these 25 bucket list destinations as you can! |
An illustrated guide to Kingstons Fort Henry |
The most trusted source of detailed geographic information for Nova Scotia. This extensively updated edition is a must-have for anyone looking for any kind of mappable information about the province. |
Birchtown and the Black Loyalist ExperienceFrom 1775 to the presentBy Stephen Davidson, Photographs by Peter ZwickerThis book describes the experiences of Black Loyalists who took up the British offer of freedom in exchange for their support in the American Revolution. Some fleeing from slavery, the Black Loyalists encountered hardships, racism, and neglect at the hands of the British authorities. |