Category Archives: A bit of Nova Scotia

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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Port Clyde Post Office

The very small post office in Port Clyde. it replaces the former post office that was destroyed during the massive Barrington Lake forest fire.

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Roseway Beach

The Atlantic Ocean on a foggy day at Roseway Beach. The beach seems to go on forever at low tide.

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Gunning Cove Seagulls

Seagulls flying about in Gunning Cove, looking for a tasty fish treat at the fishing boat unloading facility.

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Seven Wonders

The fishing boat Seven Wonders leaving Gunning Cove after unloading her catch of fish

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Port Latour

An old house in Port Latour – it looks like someone had tried to fix it up and then abandoned the project. I try to stop when I see a once beautiful house fading away…

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Clyde River

The cemetery and the deconsecrated church in Clyde River

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