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Super Nova: Surf and soak in East Coast Canada’s wet ’n’ wild Nordic spa capital

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Super  Nova: Surf and soak in East Coast Canada’s wet ’n’ wild Nordic spa capital

Nova Scotia is going Nordic — at least in the spa department. And no wonder, with a booming adventure travel industry fueled by a seafood-focused culinary scene, people need somewhere to blow off steam …or just to steam. 

The province now has four splashy spots to dip into. We’re partial to the Hydrothermal Spa at Oceanstone Resort, in Indian Harbour, for the $61 three-hour hydrothermal circuit (rooms from $140 per night, oceanfront cottages from $260 a night).

It combines hot and cold therapy set to the ocean’s mellifluous gurgle.

Lobsters are the local celebrities, and the Oceanstone Resort will steam you up like one. Tourism Nova Scotia

In Chester, a $43 day pass grants you access to Sensea Nordic Spa, where saunas, hot baths, cold plunges, waterfalls, ice fountains and more await in a gorgeous forest setting beside Stanford Lake.

Another great option is Saltair Nordic Spa & Wellness in Baxters Harbour, where the pools gaze over the Bay of Fundy with cinematic views. Inhale the invigorating salty air as you go through the sauna, steam and cold plunge circuit. The Feel-Good Friday special is $57 per person for three-hours of Nordic free flow hot-and-cold therapy and an included beverage. 

And there’s more coming. Slated for 2027, the Wellness Spa at the Links at Brunello in Timberlea will be outfitted with saunas, steam rooms, mud and salt scrubs with six pools of varying temperatures in the middle of an 18-hole golf course.

There’s no fat-shaming the big-boned bikes here. Tourism Nova Scotia

But where, you ask? This pint-sized Canadian province northeast of Maine — pop. roughly 1 million — is your last stop between North America and its Old World namesake. From NYC, it’s a daunting 840-mile drive, so book a flight with Delta or American Airlines, which both offer direct seasonal service from LaGuardia to Halifax Stanfield International Airport. Air Canada-United Airlines also offers daily year-round service from Newark to Halifax Stanfield.

People come here for more than soaking — they get out into the great outdoors first. Thanks to the Gulf Stream flowing along its coastline, Nova Scotia’s winters are milder than other parts of Canada. You can expect average highs and lows around 33 F and 19 F in December and February. And believe it or not, the surf’s up. 

Crustacean suppers are practically the law here. Tourism Nova Scotia

Book a lesson with Kannon Beach Wind & Surf (from $61 an hour) in Lawrencetown, which provides year-round surfing instruction and the proper gear for hanging ten. The outfitter operates from the MacDonald House atop the bluff between Stoney Island Beach and Lawrencetown Provincial Park Beach, and if you skip the surfing, head here to observe the wave-chasing locals.

If you prefer turf to surf, link up with Local Guy Adventures for a guided tour within the Cliffs of Fundy Global Geopark via fat bikes that let you ride smoothly on softer terrain as you marvel at this famous shoreline (from $53 per person for two hours).

Another backcountry diversion we love? Hatfield Farm Cowboy Adventures hosts a horse-drawn sleigh ride and a campfire gathering (from $108 for up to 10 people). 

A horse-drawn sleigh is the preferred means of transpo this time of year. Tourism Nova Scotia

Fuel all that adventure with the fruit of the sea. For New Yorkers, Nova Scotia is synonymous with bagels and schmear. Those “nova” lox you order started arriving after World War II, when New Yorkers imported salmon from the region due to supply shortages.

But today, lobsters are on the menu — so much so that “Lucy the Lobster” is the local weather prognosticator in these parts come Feb. 2. No groundhogs invited. (For what it’s worth, Lucy’s predictions regarding the arrival of spring have been right every year since the tradition started in 2018). 

And that’s not Nova Scotia’s only crustacean-themed event. In February, the Lobster Crawl Festival takes place along South Shore from Barrington to Peggy’s Cove. Shell out $72 for a general admission ticket to access the lobster roll-off challenge, a lobster treasure hunt and the lobster chowder chow down among other claw-some events and a slew of restaurant partners. (Oenophile? Partly overlapping with this fête is the Nova Scotia Winter Wine Festival, on Feb. 7 through 9, when wineries pour samples around bonfires, host vineyard ice skating parties and serve up delectable bites).

Nova Scotia’s great outdoors runneth over. Tourism Nova Scotia

Peter MacNeil, co-owner of Osprey’s Nest Public House in the rural village of Petite Rivière, has participated in the festival every year since the restaurant opened in 2019, earning the title of winner of the lobster roll competition in 2023 and 2024. “February has been such an engaging time of year for us and our South Shore community,” said MacNeil. “We even had one couple from New Brunswick drive seven hours round-trip just to have lunch and try our lobster roll.”

Even if you can’t time your trip for all the February delights, you’ll want to shell out for lobster — ideally with a pit stop at Capt. Kat’s Lobster Shack in Barrington. This three-time winner of the Lobster Roll-off competition (including reigning 2025 champ) is also the home of Lucy the Lobster, in case you want to get a “shell-fie.” (Beyond the lobster roll, the lobster fondue, lobster bruschetta, lobster chowder and lobster poutine are all divine).

When you crash into a crustacean coma, make like MacNeil and meander along the beautiful beach at White Point Beach Resort. 

“Afterward, cozy up in their Founder’s Lounge by the grand, stone fireplace while enjoying expansive ocean views,” he said.

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