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South Queens Middle School Field

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Liverpool, NS, Canada


Nova Scotia offers a plethora of fun activities for young athletes to enjoy during their visit. From exhilarating outdoor adventures to unique cultural experiences, here are some exciting things for them to do:

- Explore the stunning landscapes of Cape Breton Island by hiking the famous Cabot Trail or kayaking along the rugged coastline.
- Challenge their skills by surfing the waves at Lawrencetown Beach, one of the province's top surfing spots.
- Discover the vibrant marine life of the Atlantic Ocean with a thrilling whale watching excursion.
- Immerse themselves in history while visiting the iconic Citadel Hill in Halifax or exploring the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Lunenburg.
- Experience the thrill of ziplining through the treetops at TreeGO Halifax.
- Enjoy a day of adventure at Kejimkujik National Park, where they can canoe, hike, and soak up the natural beauty of the wilderness.

With its mix of stunning landscapes, adrenaline-pumping activities, and fascinating cultural experiences, Nova Scotia promises an unforgettable adventure for young athletes.

Planning Ahead

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Rent a charter bus or find a rental car in Liverpool

STAR TRANSPORTATION

Eagan, MN (1397.13 miles)

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