Lincoln House

130 Lincoln Street, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, B0J 2C0, Canada | B&B

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Brief Stop Home

A travel blog entry by donnajimtravels

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... are missing that would be more helpful. For instance, my tarot cards/book/leather bag/rock package is something that weighs a lot and I didn't use much so they are staying home. I can't believe I carried them, especially the rock, all through Ecuador and Peru! Although, I know some of you might not be surprised at this confession. Really, a rock!? It's a special one, though.

My goal is to reduce the weight of my baggage by 1/3 which I may come close to ...

Peggys Cove and Lunenburg

A travel blog entry by judihasi

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If you drive a bit more then you will find a cranberry farm where you can pick your own. We tried it and with the amount we could make some nice sort of puree. The cranberries are very ************ so unless you cook them and add sugar there are almost inedible.


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Explosions and Bluenoses

A travel blog entry by danielpinno

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... Halifax Explosion occurred on 6th December 1917. Two ships filled with ammunition and fuel collided and exploded creating the world’s largest manmade explosion at the time which killed 1,900 and injured 10,000 more and levelled most of the north shore of Halifax. It is hard to imagine the scale of destruction now with the big city being reconstructed.

Nearby is Province House which is the oldest and longest sitting form of government ...

It is done but not quite done at the same time

A travel blog entry by livin_the_dream

... living amongst it we discovered when we offloaded it a couple of days later but I’m guessing cockroaches weren’t what they were looking for.) We had to state on the declaration form if we had more than 2 bottles of alcohol or more than 24 cans of beer but they never asked just how much we had. One of the trainees who was known for doing a lot of shopping pulled out alcohol along with the hundred pieces of carved wood she had so they had to hit her up ...

Peggys Cove

A travel blog entry by beanthere

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... by the wings of St. Elmo (the patron saint of sailors) as well as the legendary Peggy.

Legend has it that a woman named Peggy was shipwrecked here and married a local hence the village being called Peggys Cove. Some say the name comes from the bay which is St. Margaret's Bay.

I wandered around the little harbour, the wharf and up to the lighthouse. This village is so quaint and picturesque. There is a photo ...

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This B&B, located on 130 Lincoln Street, Lunenburg, is near Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, Nova Scotia Sailing, and Brambles Antiques.
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