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Monthly Archives: April 2019
High tide, low tide – Harbourville
High tide in Harbourville, looking down at the lobster boat Fundy Breeze, and the scallop draggers Shell Stalker and Dakota & Boys. And Fundy Breeze and Shell Stalker at low tide.
Posted in fisheries, fisheye, fishing boats, Nova Scotia, ships, spring
Tagged Atlantic Canada, Bay of Fundy, Canada, dock, fish boats, Harbourville, Maritimes, Nova Scotia, ocean, pier, tides, wharf
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High tide, low tide – Harbourville
Dakota & Boys, Shell Stalker and Fundy Breeze – Harbourville Dakota & Boys, Shell Stalker and Fundy Breeze at high tide, and then Shell Stalker and Fundy Breeze at low tide. And then we have Krista M at a high … Continue reading
Posted in fisheries, fishing boats, Nova Scotia, ocean, ships
Tagged Atlantic Canada, Bay of Fundy, Canada, dock, fish boats, Maritimes, Nova Scotia, ocean, pier, tides, wharf
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Radio Controlled Trains – Wright’s Cove
Radio controlled trains – beware! There I was in town-town (the city, HRM…) with some time on my hands, so I decided to take a drive down Wrights Cove Road to see if I could get a glimpse of Wrights … Continue reading
Posted in Halifax, history, Nova Scotia, rail
Tagged Atlantic Canada, gypsum, Halifax, history, industry, National Gypsum, Nova Scotia, rail, train
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Walton Harbour – Minas Basin
Walton Harbour – looking north onto the Minas Basin I had stopped here to take a look at the Walton Lighthouse, and lingered a bit longer on a rainy day to enjoy the beauty of the outlet of the Walton … Continue reading
Posted in history, Minas Basin, Nova Scotia, ocean, river, spring, video
Tagged Atlantic Canada, Canada, Hants County, Highway 215 Nova Scotia, history, Minas Basin, Nova Scotia, ocean, Spring, Walton
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Walton Harbour Lighthouse
Walton Lighthouse Built in 1873, the 9.4 meters tall Walton Lighthouse is the last original lighthouse in Hants County. It was once the brightest light on the Minas Basin in the upper Bay of Fundy, guiding ships into Walton Harbour … Continue reading
Posted in history, lighthouse, Minas Basin, Nova Scotia, ocean, spring
Tagged Atlantic Canada, Canada, Hants County, Highway 215 Nova Scotia, history, lighthouse, Minas Basin, Nova Scotia, ocean, Spring, Walton
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Windsor & Hantsport Railway Company
The Windsor and Hantsport Railway is a 90.1 km railway line between Windsor Junction and New Minas with a spur at Windsor which runs several miles east, that served gypsum quarries located at Wentworth Creek and Mantua. It suspended operations … Continue reading
Posted in history, Nova Scotia, rail, spring, trains
Tagged gypsum, Highway 101 - Nova Scotia, history, Nova Scotia, railway, Spring, trains, Windsor, Windsor & Hantsport Railway Company
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Cornwallis Inn
The Cornwallis Inn in Kentville began as the Aberdeen Hotel, a wooden second empire style hotel built in 1892 behind the Kentville Station. It was purchased by the Dominion Atlantic Railway in 1919, renovated, landscaped, and renamed the Cornwallis Inn. … Continue reading
Walton River
The Walton River cascading under the Highway 215 bridge, as it flows into the Minas Basin on the ebbing tide. and some video…
Posted in bridges, Minas Basin, river, spring, video
Tagged ebb tide, Highjway 215 - Nova Scotia, Highway 215 Nova Scotia, Minas Basin, Minas Basin.spring, mist bridge
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Storm Clouds
Spring storm clouds as I drive along Nova Scotia Highway 101
Posted in nature, Nova Scotia, spring, storm, video
Tagged clouds, driving, nature, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Highway 101, Spring, storm
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Second Secret
The fishing boat Second Secret on the hard in Digby
Posted in fisheries, fishing boats, Nova Scotia, ocean, winter
Tagged Digby, fish boat, Highway 303 Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia, Spring
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