Monthly Archives: November 2020

E&N Victoria Subdivision – Mile 60.7 Harrison Creek

E&N mile 60.7 Harrison Creek bridge

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Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park

A blustery day at Lawrenctown Beach Provincial Park

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Silver Sands Beach

Silver Sands Beach – Cow Bay Nova Scotia

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Lawrencetown Beach dune grass

Sand dune grass at Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park

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RCN roundel

O Canada – back when the RCN had it’s own air arm, and a distinctive roundel

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The train runs here

The train starts or ends here, depending on what your destination is, which in turn depends on whether the car carriers are empty full. If they are full, this is the eastern terminus of the track, and the train starts … Continue reading

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Wind Turbine

A small scale wind turbine in operation

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Shearwater Aviation Museum Air Park

A look at the three aircraft that are on display outdoors in the Shearwater Aviation Museum Air Park A RCN operated Grumman Avenger Sikorsky CH-124 Sea King Lockheed CT-133 Silver Star

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