OK, we might have got you there but it’s Nova Scotia we’re talking about here where Timberlake is bringing the folksy back.
And we reckon that its namesake would appreciate its rural charms away from his glitzy world.
And he might very well have got hooked on the latest hit Netflix series out of Canada, Sullivan’s Crossing.

Nova Scotia’s spectacular coastal scenery provides the perfect setting for the filming of the romantic drama.
Which follows neurosurgeon Maggie as she returns to her childhood home of Timberlake and reconnects with family and friends.
In Sync

Of course Timberlake is as much a star of the show as Maggie and is showcased right from the off.
As she drives home, sweeping shots reveal Agricola Street in Halifax, Lawrencetown Beach, Mahone Bay, Chester.
And scenes of Nova Scotia’s South Shore.
Canadaphiles, eh, will need no introduction to the village of Peggy’s Cove.
And its most-photographed lighthouse, but for the rest…
You can take in the stunning coastal views from the accessible viewing deck.
Explore the local art galleries and shops, savour a seafood-rich meal.
And try the gingerbread at the Sou’Wester Gift Shop & Restaurant.
The world’s your lobster

And because the world’s their lobster on Sullivan’s Crossing our Nova Scotia cousins tell us.
Of a scenic boat tour, exploring the Lobster Capital of Canada in Barrington.
Dining at The Shore Club, home of the original Nova Scotia Lobster supper, or sampling a variety of lobster dishes along the Nova Scotia Lobster Trail.
While each February, be sure to celebrate with a month-long festival, the Lobster Crawl.
Including the Lobster Roll Off Competition, annual Lobster Chowder Chowdown Showdown.
And featured lobster dishes at restaurants along the South Shore.
But if you really want to show off as a Crossing fan then you’ll need to get to Hali Deli in Halifax’s North End.
And order from their smoked meat sandwiches, latkes, fish and chips and all-day breakfast.
Our first rodeo

For Sully’s actual waterfront campground you’ll go to Oakfield Provincial Park in Oakfield and nearby Laurie Provincial Park in Grand Lake where the scenes were shot.
Now because this might be your first Sullivan’s Crossing location rodeo.
Then you’ll want to take in Hatfield Farm Cowboy Adventures, outside Halifax, and used for the rodeo-themed event space in Season One.
And where you can enjoy wagon and sleigh rides, animal petting pens, pony rides, and a playground.
Gone fishing

Fisherman’s Cove is to the fore in season two.
And with its views of Halifax Harbour, seafood restaurant Boondocks appears as a backdrop for a community gathering.
This quaint fishing village offers visitors a stroll on the picturesque boardwalk at MacCormacks Beach Provincial Park.
With views of McNabs and Lawlor Islands Provincial Park.
And because you’ll need somewhere to stay why not the very hotel where Maggie is removed from the awards ceremony gala?
The location used for this scene is the ballroom at the Prince George Hotel in the heart of downtown Halifax.
This 203-room hotel accommodation with prices ranging from $169 to $999 is located within walking distance of the Halifax Waterfront.
We found a Lufthansa and Air Canada round-trip from Edinburgh to Halifax for a random week this month from £690.