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	<title>Best swimming and sunning beaches in Nova Scotia?</title>
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	<description>I am taking a week&apos;s vacation to Nova Scotia this August and would love to rent a house and chill on the beach.  But where are the best swimming beaches?  More specifically, are there any on Cape Breton island?  Also, what about water temperature? I&apos;m from Maine and my understanding is the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia is much warmer than the Gulf of Maine, and perhaps better suited for a beach vacation.</description>
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