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Christmas Island, [1] [2] Nova Scotia (Scottish Gaelic: Eilean na Nollaig) is a Canadian community of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. It has a post office, a firehall and a very small population. It has a beach with access to the Bras d'Or Lake.
Christmas Island is also a very real place in Nova Scotia, located on Cape Breton Island, known for its surprisingly busy Canada Post office, where gift givers send presents from all over the...
Featuring gorgeous locations, Christmas Island was filmed entirely in Nova Scotia, Canada. This is one of the rare occasions when a Hallmark movie is set in the same place where it was filmed. Canadian locations are usually towns situated somewhere in the USA.
The new Countdown to Christmas movie, “Christmas Island,” was filmed in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, according to IMDb. Cast members shared that Halifax was the main location for...
Most of the principal photography for ‘Christmas Island’ took place in and around Halifax, the capital city of the Nova Scotia province on the East Coast. The sets vary between streets bursting with holiday-themed celebrations, cozy cottage interiors, and rocky beaches.
Top-rated vacation rentals in Christmas Island. Guests agree: these stays are highly rated for location, cleanliness, and more.
This tiny dog-shaped island was named on Christmas Day, 1643 by an English sea captain. Today it's a lush, off-the-beaten-path tourist destination famed for its caves and coral reefs.
Christmas Island is a village in Nova Scotia, Atlantic Canada. Christmas Island is situated nearby to the villages Pipers Cove and Grand Narrows. Type: Village. Category: locality. Location: Nova Scotia, Atlantic Canada, Canada, North America. View on OpenStreetMap. Latitude. 45.96165° or 45° 57' 42" north. Longitude.
Uncover the best of Christmas Island with Trip.com! Looking for things to do in Christmas Island? Our 2024 travel guide unveils hidden gems, must-see landmarks, delicious local eats, and handpicked hotels for every budget.
But Canada has its own Christmas Island, a community on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, and in 1997 the CBC's Frank King visited to find out what the holiday season was like there. All...