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Travel Blogs from Lunenburg
Brief Stop Home
... Our time has been consumed with visiting family (Calvert and Rena and those who have come from afar), sorting out details of home and enhancing our baggage (what on earth does that mean?). Let me explain...in our last-minute haste back in August the day of our leaving, I wildly threw a bunch of things in my baggage that I discovered enroute I didn't need or use much. After living out of a backpack for a couple of months one knows what is unnecessary weight and ...
Peggys Cove and Lunenburg
Going south from Halifax brings you to amazing looking little town around the bays. There are beaches, islands, forests and a landscape like the moors in Devon but so much more colour, really pink. Peggy's Cove is a must do, the most photographed lighthouse in Canada.
It is ...
Timber and sailing and UNESCO World Heritage
... consiting, largely, of peaceful sheltered inlets where fishermen moor their boats near their wooden houses balanced on the rocks. Some bits aren't so peaceful and tranquil, Peggy's Cove (a famous bit) is a granite outcrop assaulted by the seas with an inconic lighthouse.
Our journey down here, previously described, was a lovely sunny day and our first day here was equally splendid and we drove down the coast to a park where there was a lovely walk through woods, marsh ...
Lighthouses and Fisheries
... they took her out to fish. Not quite what you would expect a fishing boat to look like!
For lunch, we stopped at the White Sails Bakery and Deli. It was sooo good! Kevin was told by a local to stop there for the best Montreal smoked meat sandwich. Yum! And Nate and Jenn declared their grilled cheese sandwiches as "the best ever!". Meghan's turkey deli sandwich was amazing. To top it off, the ...
The fog rolls in
... moved in and out, in and out for most of the evening
Traveled to near the Nova Scotia a border in good time this morning, although we weren't on the actual highway until about 9:30. By about 11am we were buying a few groceries at a Save Easy store we came across in Sackville, NB, while looking for the National Historic Site of Fort Beausejour Finally found directions to the Fort and stopped and explored for ...