Category Archives: buildings

Cape Tormentine Ferry Terminal

The former ferry terminal in Cape Tormentine, New Brunswick The ferry service crossed Abegweit Passage between Borden, Prince Edward Island and the mainland at  Cape Tormentine, New Brunswick.

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Another Brick In The Wall

Bricks in the cook house wall – York Redoubt National Historic Site

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A Crumbling Barn

An old barn crumbling and fading into a forgotten past

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Lockeport Harbour

Looking across the harbour in Lockeport, Nova Scotia and a larger panoramic image

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Shelburne Harbour

Downtown Shelburne and the Shelburne Harbour And the big picture viewed from The Islands Provincial Park…

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Fading History – The Barn

An old barn collapsing into the past – Annapolis Valley

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A Vanishing Nova Scotia

An old house – part of a vanishing Nova Scotia

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A Collapsing Barn

A barn slowly collapsing, and fading away

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The Barns of Quebec

One of the many barns in Quebec

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Sherbrooke Village

Sherbrooke Village depicts a typical Nova Scotian village from 1860 to pre-WW1. With approximately 80 buildings, over 25 of those open to the public, most with costumed interpreters, it is the largest Nova Scotia Museum site. More images in a … Continue reading

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