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This series explores the features that define Canada: the most expansive coastline in the world and the world's longest undefended border. It's a never-before-seen view of Canada, rising up and bearing witness to our nation's diversity and beauty. The meeting place of the ocean and land is birthplace of this country's history and the frontline of climate change.
Nova Scotia. With more than 7000 kilometres of spectacular shoreline - nearly surrounded by the waters of the North Atlantic. Set apart from the North American continent - it is Canada's ocean playground.
Nova Scotia's southern coastline -- more than 300 km of stunning scenery on the edge of Canada. A journey of beauty and mystery -- from Canada's largest east coast city, to it's remote, international, maritime borders.
Nova Scotia's eastern coastline - an incredible, 300 km journey from Cape Breton, to the Garrison city of Halifax. A stunning, rugged perimetre - along the eastern extremity of Canada's maritime provinces.
Nova Scotia's Bay of Fundy coastline - a journey through time on one of the world's most famous waterways - from the tip of remote Digby Neck to the never-ending mud flats of Cobequid Bay.
Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island. It is nature's masterpiece. From the stunning, historic Bras D'Or Lakes, to the remote highland plateaus of the Cabot Trail.
From the remote northern shore of Nova Scotia to the cliffs of Prince Edward Island, the waters of the Northumberland Strait are the setting for an incredible aerial exploration of these coastlines.
From Hopewell Rocks to the wonders of the Fundy Trail and Saint John River's famous covered bridges, this aerial survey explores some of the world's most incredible coastlines.
An aerial survey above the Gaspe Peninsula reveals its beauty and natural wonders - from the pods of blue whales that roam the coastline, to the stone marvels of Perce and the bird sanctuary of Ile Bonaventure.
From the interior of New Brunswick, the world famous Restigouche River leads to this eastern province's northern coastline.
100 km off the coast of eastern Canada, the Magdalen Islands, or "Iles de la Madeleine" are North America's forgotten wonder - set in the middle of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, between Cape Breton, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec's Gaspe Peninsula.
The west coast of Newfoundland is a story of cultural history and natural beauty - from the first European settlements at historic Port au Choix, to the incredible, scenic beauty of Gros Morne Nationa Park.
Newfoundland's northern coastline - thousands of kilometres of spectacular, jagged bays and inlets - from the mountains of the island's interior, to the icebergs of White Bay and Twillingate.
Hundreds of kilometres of winding, rocky perimetre - the marine gateway to North America. From the steep cliff faces of the Avalon Peninsula, to the unique heritage of France's St. Pierre and Miquelon - the coastlines here have it all.
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