Well, the dregs of winter are here. Cold. Snowy. Nothing much to look forward to to break the monotony.
And Covid 19 makes it all so much worse.
Never fear! We’ve gathered up 8 Covid safe activities to hold you over until spring.
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- Order in your favorite local wine ( Most offer shipping like Lightfoot and Wolfville) and have an indoor picnic.
- Take a dessert tour. Try a new restaurant every week- just for dessert.
Enjoy desserts in Nova Scotia in March - Go for a winter snowshoe on Rogart Mountain Trail. P.S It’s gorgeous in all seasons.
221 Alex MacDonald Rd, Tatamagouche, NS -
Snowshoe Rogart Mountain Nova Scotia in March At the head of the Rogart Mountain trail, find Sugar Moon restaurant- dine in, but also offers pre-ordered take out ,curbside shopping, snowshoe rental and “sugar on snow ‘taste tests. Open weekends only
221 Alex MacDonald Rd, Tatamagouche, NS
902- 657-3348
Yummy breakfast-Sugar Moon farm-things do do in Nova Scotia in March - Paint a piece of pottery at the Clay Cafe Studio, Truro or Halifax or The Clayground in Wolfville
In the city, Clay Cafe Halifax 6413 Quinpool Rd, Halifax, NS 902 -429-2994 Clay Cafe Truro 600 Prince St, Truro, NS 902-843-4070
Or Clay Ground Wolfville 348 Main St, Wolfville, NS 902- 542-2169Things to do in Nova Scotia in March - Join a guided hike with Hike Nova Scotia
Group Hiking in Nova Scotia in March - Enjoy an afternoon at the Discovery Centre in Halifax-Open Thursday to Sunday,9am-12pm & 1pm-4pm
902.492.4422
1215 Lower Water Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3J 3S8
- Browse and grab a coffee at Otis and Clementine’s Books. It’s a neat little used bookstore/coffee shop that often fosters kittens.
902 826-1823
5209 St. Margaret’s Bay Rd.
Upper Tantallon, NS
B3Z 1E3