The Flying Dutchman Bed & Breakfast
9758 Peggy's Cove Road (Route 333) , Halifax
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The Flying Dutchman Bed & Breakfast Halifax

9758 Peggy's Cove Road (Route 333) Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3Z 3L1, Canada

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Where in the world are James and Joan?

A travel blog entry by joanandjames

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... Murano to the airport.

We have since been on a little road trip to Ottawa to visit our friends Ann and Dave and we came home via the States. We have been back and forth to our cottage and today we moved into Shelly and Bill's apartment. Their Mount Student has gone home to Bermuda for Christmas Break. Our home will be available again on January 1st so we are looking forward to finally unpacking our suitcases.

Some ...

Never Leave Home Without Sunscreen and an Umbrella

A travel blog entry by newbeginnings

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I'm sitting in the Halifax Airport, Tim Horton's coffee in hand, with the other half dozen people who have chosen to spend the night in the Airport because we have an early morning flight and are too cheap to catch a taxi. I consider this preparation for my trip. I may have to spend a night here and there on a train or a bus...something I haven't done since my University days.

This trip to Halifax has reinforced how very necessary this ...

20th CRUISE STOP: HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA

A travel blog entry by lorenzo1

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... for probably about 3000 passengers. Too big a ship for us!

This was an exploratory visit. We have signed up for another cruise next August that will bring us back to Halifax, and we can see more of the city then.

Our last port to visit was Bar Harbor, Maine back in the good old USA. That will be the subject of our last post on this trip.

DUE TO THE TIME AVAILABLE TO PREPARE THIS POST, THE PHOTOS DO NOT HAVE SIDE ...

The atlantic mist rolls in

A travel blog entry by old-troopers

... only to be killed when the ships exploded (equivilant to 3 a-bombs) wiping out the greater part of Halifax.
Saturday on the road again this time off to Pubnico at the Western end of Nova Scotia. We stopped a while at Peggy's cove after a most pleasureable coastal drive through several small fishing villages culminating in a rather different scene as Peggy's Cove is a large out crop of granite with a lighthouse perched on the end of it with several fishermens ...

Funday Park, NB to Halifax, NS

A travel blog entry by gensphoto

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... last thing I wanted to do. Darn front wheel drive on a steep hilly rocky beach (or stupid driver that shouldn't have done that in the first place). I met a couple from Victoria and we talked a little about the Olympics, it's pretty rare around here to see a BC plate and we recognized each other's while driving! I descended onto the beach and enjoyed some interesting beachcombing with numerous fossil imprints in the rocks. Fore more adventure you ...

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