Bras d’Or Lake Biosphere Reserve
Visit Bras d’Or Lake Biosphere Reserve in Nova Scotia and you will wonder if you have by mistake landed in Scotland.
Home to Mi’kmaq First Nations and early Scottish, French and English descendants who left their influences here which is evident even today through the language and culture, music, art, and storytelling, the Bras d’Or Lake Biosphere Reserve is a salt-water inland sea and one of Canada’s 16 UNESCO biosphere Reserves.
Apart from a cultural experience, the reserve also boasts of natural beauty with beaches, ponds, headlands and wetlands making it a popular eco-tourism destination in Nova Scotia. Kayaking, hiking, and sightseeing are much sought-after activities here offering a fun-filled vacation to travelers.