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(From The Journal)
IF YOU fancy doing New England but don't like the prices, why not try New Scotland (Nova Scotia)? The two are remarkably alike in climate and geography, and have a colonial history which is not dissimilar.
Even Portland Maine-born author Stephen King chose to film his book Dolores Claiborne in Nova Scotia because it looked more like Maine than Maine itself.
It was easy to see why as we drove to our first destination, Wolfville in the wine producing Annapolis Valley, a gently undulating landscape dotted with white clapboard houses and churches poking through the now reddening foliage of the fall.
Wolfville and its ...