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From Sea To Shore

From sea to shore at Roseway Beach – the ocean water and sand give way to the intertidal zone, dunes, and then to the fragile coastal vegetation.

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A Foggy Day In Gunning Cove

A tranquil foggy day in Gunning Cove

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Birds on a truck

Seagulls on a truck

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Port Clyde Bridges

The Highway 309 bridge spans Lyle harbour in Port Clyde The former rail bridge is now is used as part of the Port Clyde Trail

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Musée des Acadiens des Pubnico

Musée des Acadiens des Pubnico The Acadians are the descendants of 17th and 18th-century French settlers who established themselves in parts of Acadia (French: Acadie), which encompassed present-day Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and parts of Quebec and … Continue reading

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Current Solution

The fishing boat Current Solution in Gunning Cove

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Margaretsville Falls

Margaretsville Falls on the shore of the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia shore. The falls are accessible at low tide by taking a short stroll down the shoreline.

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Low Tide At The Beach

Poking about on a beach walk during low tide at Roseway Beach

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Gunning Cove Gulls

Gulls flying, fighting, and flocking about the fish transfer facility in Gunning Cove, south shore of Nova Scotia

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Clyde River Presbyterian Cemetery

Clyde River Presbyterian Cemetery adjacent to St. Matthew’s United Church

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