Trout Point Lodge of Nova Scotia

189 Trout Point Road, Kemptville, Nova Scotia, B0W 1Y0, Canada | 4 star lodge

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Whale watching trip - not!

A travel blog entry by suzybee_11

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... out onto some far rocks, as we had seen at Seal Cove.
We took the 5:25 pm ferry back to long island and made it to Sandy Cove, a couple of kilometres from our lodging, an hour before sunset. The fog had lifted from this area of Digby Neck and it was a lovely sunny evening, although it was still possible to see the fog bank in the west. The tide was out and the sandy beach looked perfect. JB went off to take sunset pictures, while I went to find some ...

Trip to Brier island

A travel blog entry by suzybee_11

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... tracks. There are several walking trails, and Laura suggested that in a couple of hours it would be worth visiting Seal Cove to see the seals that regularly haul themselves out of the sea as the tide falls.
The village of Westport is fairly small, and while it clearly caters to the tourists who come whale watching (and contains several whale watching companies) it also has the feel of a community in its own right. We drove first to the Joshua Slocum Memorial on the south of the ...

Frenchy's Abound & Fundy Express

A travel blog entry by homeport

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... resists the advancing tide. Inevitably the tremendous tide triumphs, engulfing the riverbanks and creates tidal rapids, whirlpools,crosscurrents and eddies. And it is on these that our zodiak went and it was wild and wet and lots of fun. Following the trip you get a hot shower and all you can eat hot dog/hamburger lunch with drinks and hot cocoa. Aime took our waterproof camera and somehow managed a few shots while hanging on with only one hand! Who says retired people just knit and ...

Scenic drive along the south coast of Nova Scotia

A travel blog entry by dabrander

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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 ...

Beautiful coast of Nova Scotia

A travel blog entry by skahasharon

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... fishing & sailing ship and also famous for rum running during prohibition. We attended an entertainment in the evening and learned all about Lunenburg’s history in song and skits. It was fun the next day to drive around and spot some of the places mention, like the grave of a 14-year old who died of a broken heart after ...

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This 4 star lodge, located on 189 Trout Point Road, Kemptville, is near Bay of Fundy.
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