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The Best of Nova Scotia's Flyfishing
It's April 15th and open season for speckled trout, brown trout, lake trout, rainbow trout and landlocked salmon. Click here for all the information you need to ply Nova Scotia's inland waterways. Permits & licenses, locations, outfitters & more.

More Sports Links Below

Causeway Diver
Tom & Julia Jewers run this full service dive shop located at the Canso Causeway entrance to the Marine Drive. 'Causeway' serves divers with destinations in Guysborough, Sherbrooke, Ecum Secum and Sheet Harbour as well as Cape Breton. Nautical & topographical chart dealers.

Coastal Kayaking Adventures
Atlantic Canada's most experienced kayaking outfitter in its 21st year of operation. Choose 1-10 day excursions for the novice to the professional level.

Destination Nova Scotia Golf
Searchable database of Nova Scotia's more than 50 scenic courses, many among North America's best. On the Eastern Shore, several excellent courses await those touring the links.

Free Nova Scotia Anglers Handbook - Download free on NS Gov't website.

Free Nova Scotia Golf Guide
"Challenge, playability, breathtaking vistas, cultural charm..." - you'll find Nova Scotia's courses the experience of a lifetime. Request your free NS Golf Guide here! (published every 2 years)

Lake Information on 1000+ Nova Scotia Lakes
NS Department of Fisheries and
Aquaculture has information sheets on over 1000 lakes
in the province with maps, depth contours, water quality & species. $1 per info sheet but 46 are free on the web site.

Orienteering Association of NS
Orienteering has been growing in popularity since the 1940's with several clubs and courses in Nova Scotia. Event schedules online!

St. Mary's River Association
Eastern Shore rivers like East & West River (Sheet Harbour), the Moser, Ecum Secum, Liscombe and St. Mary's (Sherbrooke) have been known for decades for their 'scoop 'em up with your hands' salmon. Now, sadly, most salmon rivers are 'catch and release' only.

St. Mary's River Association Interpretive Center (open May offers a glimpse of the past - and the future for Atlantic Salmon. Barrier Free Fishing available.

Trout Nova Scotia
Sport fishing is a favourite pastime in Nova Scotia. Anglers love the fiestiness of our NS Brook, Brown and Rainbow trout and you'll see fishermen line the river banks and lakeshores from May to October.

More to come...


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