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Roseway Beach

Roseway Beach

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CFS Barrington

FPS-27 Radar tower Canadian Forces Station Barrington, also referred to as CFS Barrington, was a Canadian Forces Station located at Baccaro Point near the southwestern-most point of Nova Scotia. Construction of a Pinetree Line of Ground-Control Intercept (GCI) radar site … Continue reading

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Stairway to heaven

Okay – this is actually a stairway to the beach, but some would argue that the boardwalk and stairs are a stairway to heaven.

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Campfire at night

Crackling campfires at night

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Fort Saint Louis

Fort Saint Louis was a fort built by the French Empire in 1623 in its colony of Acadia. During the Scottish occupation of Port Royal from 1629 to 1632, this fort was France’s only foothold in Acadia. The British were … Continue reading

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Baccaro Point Lighthouse

Baccaro Point Lighthouse Located on the east side Barrington Bay, 2 miles from Port Latour, Baccaro point is the most southerly point of mainland Nova Scotia. Baccaro is the oldest place name in Nova Scotia. It comes from the Basque … Continue reading

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The race

A pair of jet skies racing on the Atlantic Ocean near Barrington N.S.

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CFS Shelburne

Much of the former CFS Shelburne has been overgrown and vandalized since the station was decommissioned on 1 August 1994.

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Imagine your feet in the sand…

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Little Port l’Hébert – Raddall Provincial Park

Waves and rocks and sand at Raddall Provincial Park

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