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Back in the US, back in the US, the USofA
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And with the sun dazzling us as we drove to our next little town/overnight stop at Jonesport and the Harbour House B&B wshere we do indeed have a stunning view of the Harbour. But Jonesport is right out of restaurants so we stopped at the Pizza take-away to order our pizza on our way to the grocery store to pick up wine, and chocolate brownies, and salad, collecting our pizza on the way back. High ...
Grand Manan Island
... sail boat but still a lovely one. She was captained by a very capable young lady who managed the wheel and all the sails on her own. ( I was very impressed.) We were joined by a group of college students and their professor who were camping on the island and doing research on sea birds. Again we had a naturalist onboard. This island is surrounded on the east by ...
Day 8- Sailing and Whaling
... naturalist who really caught everyone with her enthusiasm and knowledge and was eager to answer any questions. We saw minke whales, seals, harbor porpoises, and an incredible number of eagles-easily two dozen, often three or four at a time flying and perched in the trees on shore. We also went by the “Old Sow” – the largest tidal whirlpool ...
Frenchy's Abound & Fundy Express
... amazing! The highest recorded was 17 meters and was a combination of moon and storms off shore. We camped FREE at a bird sanctuary area at Grand Pre which is 3,013 acres below sea level reclaimed by a 28,455' dyke. It was started 235 years ago by the farmers and maintained by them until just recently when Dept. of Agriculture NS took over. Our own little Holland...now we need to write a story about a boy with his finger in the dyke but Canadian style! Each town seems to have ...
Scenic drive along the south coast of Nova Scotia
Epic Road Tip Day 11 – August 30, 2010
Kilometers Driven: 430
Lighthouses Spotted: 4
Dead Porcupines: 2
The plan today was to hit Peggy's Cove in the morning and then head along the southern coast and see what there was to see. Peggy’s Cove is considered the most photographed spot in Canada. It is a picturesque lighthouse perched precariously on giant boulders. We were able to snap off a few cool shots, and then headed on our way. There ...