Renting a car this summer? Plan ahead — and watch out for sticker shock

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If you’re planning on vacationing in Nova Scotia this summer, don’t expect to get much of a break on car rental pricing – that is, if you’re able to rent one at all. 

Mike Cybulski and his wife, who live in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ont., had already plotted out their itinerary for a long-awaited trip to the Maritimes this August, including stops in Lunenburg, Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island, when they finally got around to booking a rental car.

But after finding out the cost of a two-week rental would run from $2,000 to $3,000 after taxes, they cancelled the trip. 

“We’re not going. It’s that

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