From Soil to Society: Celebrating the Essential Connections Between All Living Things
       
  WHERE WE ARE    
       
  Location
  Pollination Project is located on 250 acres of rolling hills on the South Shore of Nova Scotia a mere ten minutes from the bustling town of Bridgewater, less than half an hour from the scenic seaside towns of Mahone Bay and Lunenburg, and a relaxed hour and a half drive to Halifax or the Stanfield International Airport.  
   
  Directions
  Directions by car from Halifax
  Directions by car from Stanfield International Airport
   
 
Nova Scotia
 
  Nova Scotia is a truly exciting tourist destination with varied landscapes that are easily accessible, miles of beaches both sandy and rocky to explore and welcoming towns that showcase and celebrate the rich cultural life of the Maritimes. Nova Scotia runs the gamut from small boutiques displaying local crafts to sprawling music festivals, from folk art, rug hooking, quilts and modern expressive art and cinema festivals to symphonic works performed in centuries old churches.

The farmer’s markets that have sprung up across the province offer an excellent way to share in the traditional economy of the region with an array of fresh local produce, pies, jams, jellies, fresh fish and seafood, local crafts and fair trade coffee. The South Shore of Nova Scotia is particularly rich in both natural beauty and cultural events. Pollination Project is ideally situated in a rural setting that is central to so many of the places of interest in the area and offers a wonderful place from which to launch yourself into a wide range of day trips.
Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia
We have copied below a paragraph from the Nova Scotia Tourism site that will help you get started thinking and planning a trip to this beautiful province.

Nova Scotia vacations are truly worlds-away from anything you’ve ever experienced. Renowned for the highest tides in the world at the Bay of Fundy, award-winning vineyards scattered about the province, nationally recognized chefs at the helm of Nova Scotia restaurants and over 700 festivals annually, Nova Scotia is a place of remarkable natural beauty and thriving culture. Relax at Peggy’s Cove fishing village, go on a whale watching trip, tour the Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island, experience Nova Scotia golf, learn about Nova Scotia genealogy or explore one of Canada’s Seven Wonders—Pier 21—on a Halifax tour. Remember Nova Scotia accommodations can be found for every style of Maritime vacation, from seaside inns to quaint bed and breakfasts or urban Nova Scotia hotels.