Category Archives: Nova Scotia

The Lookoff

Located atop the Blomidon Peninsula, the Lookoff is aptly named as this small park provides a superb views of the Annapolis Valley and Minas Basin. The ice cream store and picnic tables across the road is totally brilliant as photography … Continue reading

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Darlene & Sons

The fishing boat Darlene & Sons in Blandford

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Cape Mariner 04

The lobster fishing boat Cape Mariner 04 in Saulnierville

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2nd Wind IV

The fishing boat 2nd Wind IV in Saulnierville

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Harbour Mist

The fishing boat Harbour Mist in Peggy’s Cove

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Glennie Nora

The fishing boat Glennie Nora in Chester

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Peggy’s Point Lighthouse

Located on a barren rock outcrop at the entrance to St. Margaret’s Bay the Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse, was and remains, officially the Peggy’s Point Lighthouse as its purpose is to mark the point, not the cove.  The lighthouse is a … Continue reading

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Lady Megan 06

The fishing boat Lady Megan 06 in Saulnierville

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Reverence, Harbour Mist, and Justin Boy

The fishing boats Reverence, Harbour Mist, and Justin Boy in Peggy’s Cove

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Reverence

The fishing boat Reverence in Peggy’s Cove

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