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Nouvelle-Écosse Index Les numéros en gras renvoient aux cartes. Blue Rocks (Lunenburg) 69 A Bras d’Or Lakes Scenic Drive (Lac Bras d’Or) 97 Acadia University Art Gallery (Wolfville) 43 Bridgewater (route des phares) 68 Acadia University (Wolfville) 42 Brier Island (ancienne Acadie) 52 Admiral Digby Museum (Digby) 51 Burntcoat Head Park (Noel) 37 Advocate Harbour (isthme de Chignecto) 33 Aéroports Halifax Stanfield International Airport (Halifax) 6 C J.A. Douglas McCurdy Sydney Airport (Sydney) 7 Cabot trail (île du Cap-Breton) 82 Africville 15 Canot Africville Museum (Halifax) 15 route des phares 65, 66, 70, 76 Alexander Keith’s Nova Scotia Brewery (Halifax) 14 Canso Causeway 78 Amherst (isthme de Chignecto) 32 Cap-Breton, île du 77 Ancienne Acadie 38 Cape Breton Miner’s Museum (Glace Bay) 94 An Drochaid (the Bridge) Museum (Mabou) 81 Cape Chignecto Provincial Park (Advocate Harbour) 33 Annapolis Royal (ancienne Acadie) 48 Cape d’Or Lighthouse (Advocate Harbour) 34 Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens (Annapolis Royal) 48 Cape Forchu (ancienne Acadie) 57 Annapolis tidal Station (Annapolis Royal) 48 Cape Forchu Lightstation (Cape Forchu) 57 Annapolis, vignobles de la vallée d’ 45 Cape Sable Island (route des phares) 60 Anne Murray Centre (Springhill) 33 Cape Sable Lighthouse (Cape Sable Island) 60 Annexe côtière de Kejimkujik (route des phares) 62 Cape Split (ancienne Acadie) 44 Antigonish Heritage Museum (Antigonish) 26 Cape Split Provincial Park Reserve (Cape Split) 46 Antigonish (isthme de Chignecto) 26 Caribou-Munroes Island Provincial Park (Pictou) 28 Argyle township Court House & Archives Carter’s Beach (Port Mouton) 62 (tusket) 58 Cathedral Church of All Saints (Halifax) 11 Art Gallery of Nova Scotia (Halifax) 12 Ceilidh 80 Avondale Sky Winery (Newport Landing) 45 Ceilidh trail (île du Cap-Breton) 80 Aylesford (ancienne Acadie) 47 Celtic Music Interpretive Centre (Judique) 81 Centre acadien (Pointe-de-l’Église) 55 Centre d’interprétation et musée acadien (Pointe- B de-l’Église) 55 Baddeck (île du Cap-Breton) 90 Chéticamp (île du Cap-Breton) 82 Baignade City Hall (Halifax) 12 Halifax 17 Colchester Historeum (truro) 36 Balancing Rock (Long Island) 52 Cole Harbour Heritage Farm Museum Balmoral Grist Mill (Balmoral Mills) 30 (Dartmouth) 16 Balmoral Mills (isthme de Chignecto) 30 Cossit House Museum (Sydney) 92 Barrington (route des phares) 60 Creamery Square (tatamagouche) 30 Barrington Woolen Mill (Barrington) 60 Crescent Beach (LaHave) 67 Bay St. Lawrence (île du Cap-Breton) 86 Crescent Beach (Lockeport) 62 Bear River (ancienne Acadie) 50 Croisières Bell, Alexander Graham 91 Halifax 17 île du Cap-Breton 91 Black Loyalist Heritage Centre (Shelburne) 61 route des phares 70 Blomidon Estate Winery (Canning) 45 Crystal Crescent Beach Provincial Park (Halifax) 17 Blomidon Provincial Park (ancienne Acadie) 44 CSS Acadia (Halifax) 14 Bluenose 71 Culture gaélique 78 Bluenose II (Halifax) 14 Bluenose II (Lunenburg) 69 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765834021 D H Dartmouth (Halifax) 16 Haliburton House Museum (Windsor) 38 Dartmouth Heritage Museum (Dartmouth) 16 Halifax Central Library (Halifax) 12 DesBrisay Museum (Bridgewater) 68 Halifax 8 Descente de rivière Halifax Public Gardens (Halifax) 11 isthme de Chignecto 37 Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market (Halifax) 14 Digby (ancienne Acadie) 51 Halifax & Southwestern Railway Museum Digby Neck (Long Island) 52 (Lunenburg) 69 Digby Scallop Days Festival (Digby) 51 Halifax Stanfield International Airport (Halifax) 6 Dock Street (Shelburne) 60 Hall’s Harbour (ancienne Acadie) 46 Domaine de Grand Pré (Grand-Pré) 45 Hawk Beach (Cape Sable Island) 60 Dory Shop Museum (Shelburne) 61 Heather Beach Provincial Park (Port Howe) 31 Hector Heritage Quay (Pictou) 28 Heritage Centre (tatamagouche) 30 E Highland Village (Iona) 97 Église Saint-Bernard (Saint-Bernard) 54 Historic Properties (Halifax) 14 Église Sainte-Marie (Pointe-de-l’Église) 54 HMCS Sackville (Halifax) 14 Evangeline Beach (Grand-Pré) 40 Homard 64 Evergreen House (Dartmouth) 16 Howard Dill Farm (Windsor) 40 Hunts Point Beach (route des phares) 62 Hydrostone (Halifax) 15 F Fairview Cemetery (Halifax) 16 Firefighters’ Museum (Yarmouth) 56 I Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic (Lunenburg) 68 Île du Cap-Breton 77 Fisherman’s Cove (Dartmouth) 17 Ingonish (île du Cap-Breton) 88 Five Islands (isthme de Chignecto) 35 Institut océanographique de Bedford (Dartmouth) 16 Five Islands Provincial Park (Five Islands) 35 Inverness (Ceilidh trail) 81 Fort Point Lighthouse Park, phare du (Liverpool) 65 Iona (Lac Bras d’Or) 97 Fort Point Museum (LaHave) 67 Isthme de Chignecto 25 Fundy Geological Museum (Parrsboro) 34 Fundy tidal Interpretive Centre (South Maitland) 37 J G J.A. Douglas McCurdy Sydney Airport (Sydney) 7 Joggins Fossil Centre (Joggins) 33 Gaelic College (St. Ann’s) 89 Joggins Fossil Cliffs (Joggins) 33 Gaspereau, vallée de 45 Joggins (isthme de Chignecto) 33 Glace Bay (île du Cap-Breton) 94 Jost Vineyards (Malagash) 31 Glenora Distillery (Glenville) 81 Judique (île du Cap-Breton) 81 Glenville (île du Cap-Breton) 81 Golf ancienne Acadie 48, 51 île du Cap-Breton 82, 88 K isthme de Chignecto 31 Kayak de mer route des phares 63, 70 ancienne Acadie 51 Grand Dérangement 41 île du Cap-Breton 91 Grand Parade (Halifax) 12 isthme de Chignecto 29, 34 Grand-Pré (ancienne Acadie) 40 route des phares 65, 66, 70, 76 Killam Brothers Shipping Office (Yarmouth) 56 Granville Ferry (ancienne Acadie) 47 Knaut-Rhuland House (Lunenburg) 69 Great Hall of the Clans (St. Ann’s) 89 Gulf Shore Provincial Park (Pugwash) 31 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765834021 Musée des Acadiens des Pubnicos et Centre de L recherche (West Pubnico) 58 L’Acadie Vineyards (Gaspereau) 45 Museum of Natural History (Halifax) 11 Lac Bras d’Or (île du Cap-Breton) 96 LaHave Islands (LaHave) 67 LaHave (route des phares) 67 N Lawrence House Museum (Maitland) 37 Neils Harbour (île du Cap-Breton) 88 Lawrencetown Beach (Halifax) 17 Noel (isthme de Chignecto) 37 Leif Erikson Park (Cape Forchu) 57 North Hills Museum (Granville Ferry) 47 Lieu historique national Alexander-Graham-Bell Northumberland Fisheries Museum & Pictou (Baddeck) 90 Lobster Hatchery (Pictou) 28 Lieu historique national de Grand-Pré Not Since Moses (Five Islands) 35 (Grand-Pré) 40 Nouvelle-Écosse 4 Lieu historique national de la Citadelle-d’Halifax (Halifax) 11 Lieu historique national de la Forteresse-de- Louisbourg (Louisbourg) 94 O Lieu historique national de l’Auberge-Sinclair/Hôtel- Oak Island 76 Farmer’s (Annapolis Royal) 48 Oaklawn Farm Zoo (Aylesford) 47 Lieu historique national de Port-Royal Observation des baleines (Port-Royal) 47 ancienne Acadie 40, 52 Lieu historique national du Fort-Anne (Annapolis île du Cap-Breton 86 Royal) 48 route des phares 70, 76 Lieu historique national du Fort-Edward Observation des oiseaux (Windsor) 38 ancienne Acadie 40, 52 Lieu historique national du Fort-McNab (Halifax) 16 île du Cap-Breton 91 Lieu historique national Marconi (Glace Bay) 94 route des phares 70, 76 Lieu historique national tour Prince-de-Galles Old Burying Ground (Halifax) 12 (Halifax) 16 Old Meeting House Museum (Barrington) 60 Lismore Sheep Farm Wool Shop (River John) 29 Old town Clock (Halifax) 11 Liverpool (route des phares) 65 Ovens Natural Park (Riverport) 68 Lockeport (route des phares) 62 Long Island (ancienne Acadie) 52 Louisbourg (île du Cap-Breton) 94 P Luckett Vineyards (Wolfville) 45 Parc d’observation (Grand-Pré) 40 Lunenburg (route des phares) 68 Parc national des Hautes-terres-du-Cap-Breton (île du Cap-Breton) 84 Parc national et lieu historique national Kejimkujik M (route des phares) 66 Mabou (île du Cap-Breton) 81 Parrsboro (isthme de Chignecto) 34 Mahone Bay (route des phares) 72 Paysage de Grand-Pré (Grand-Pré) 40 Maitland (isthme de Chignecto) 37 Peggy’s Cove (route des phares) 74 Malagash (isthme de Chignecto) 31 Pelton-Fuller House (Yarmouth) 56 Marion Bridge (île du Cap-Breton) 96 Phare de Peggy’s Cove (route des phares) 74 Maritime Museum of the Atlantic (Halifax) 14 Phare du Fort Point Lighthouse Park (Liverpool) 65 Mascaret (truro) 36 Pictou Island (Pictou) 28 McCulloch House Museum (Pictou) 28 Pictou (isthme de Chignecto) 28 McNabs Island (Halifax) 16 Pleasant Bay (île du Cap-Breton) 86 Meat Cove (île du Cap-Breton) 86 Plongée sous-marine Middle Head (Ingonish) 88 route des phares 63, 70, 76 Millbrook Cultural & Heritage Centre (truro) 36 Pointe-de-l’Église (ancienne Acadie) 54 Musée canadien de l’immigration du Quai 21 Point Pleasant Park (Halifax) 16 (Halifax) 14 Port Hastings (île du Cap-Breton) 78 Musée de la pêche sportive au thon et Centre Port Hood (Ceilidh trail) 81 d’interprétation (Wedgeport) 58 Port Howe (isthme de Chignecto) 31 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765834021 Port Mouton (route des phares) 62 Surf Port-Royal (ancienne Acadie) 47 Halfaix 17 Port Williams (ancienne Acadie) 44 route des phares 63 Prescott House Museum (Port Williams) 44 Sydney (île du Cap-Breton) 92 Privateer Days (Liverpool) 65 Province House (Halifax) 12 Pugwash (isthme de Chignecto) 31 T tatamagouche (isthme de Chignecto) 30 that Dutchman’s Cheese Farm (Upper Economy) 35 Q truro (isthme de Chignecto) 36 Quaker House (Dartmouth) 16 tusket (route des phares) 58 Queens County Museum (Liverpool) 65 two Rivers Wildlife Park (Marion Bridge) 96 R U Râpure 55 Université Sainte-Anne (Pointe-de-l’Église) 55 Rendez-vous de la Baie (Pointe-de-l’Église) 55 Upper Clements Parks (Annapolis Royal) 48 River John (isthme de Chignecto) 29 Upper
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