Category Archives: A bit of Nova Scotia

Clouds in motion

Time-lapse video of clouds shot at The Islands Provincial Park – Shelburne Nova Scotia

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Roseway Beach

Roseway Beach [pano file=”http://carlykb.com/360vr/h5/rosewaybeach.htm”] A 180° look around Roseway Beach

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Roseway Beach

Roseway Beach

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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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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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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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Little Port l’Hébert – Raddall Provincial Park

Waves and rocks and sand at Raddall Provincial Park

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Kejimkuk Lake

A panoramic view of Kejimkuk Lake – the second largest lake in Nova Scotia

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