
The fishing boat Cold Start in Seacow Pond, PEI

The fishing boat Cold Start in Seacow Pond, PEI

Seacow Pond, PEI
Seacow Pond derives its name from the large herds of walrus, commonly referred to as “sea cows,” that once inhabited the area. These animals were plentiful in the late 1700s and early 1800s, and their legacy continues today through local place names such as Seacow Pond and Seacow Head.
In the distance, the wind turbines at the North Cape Wind Farm can be seen.


Cape Bear Lighthouse and Marconi Station
A look back at an evening drive on Prince Edward Island
Passing MV Northumberland, formerly known as MV Fanafjord, while transiting the Northumberland Strait between Wood Island, PEI, and Caribou, Nova Scotia.

CP-121 Tracker 131 at the Slemon Park historical aircraft static display

CP-107 Argus 10739

CC-15 Buffalo 115451

Northumberland Ferries Wood Islands terminal on PEI
The ferry terminal in Wood Islands, PEI, has undergone many changes over the years. There is a stark difference between the new and the old disused sections of dock infrastructure.
One thing remains constant – the beauty of the area.


Nova Scotia Highway 104 near Kemptown