Halifax ho!
It's around lunch time when we pull into corporate headquarters of Tradewind Knitwear Designs Inc., home of Lucy Neatby and many of her unique and exciting knitwear designs. Lucy stayed with us this past...
It's around lunch time when we pull into corporate headquarters of Tradewind Knitwear Designs Inc., home of Lucy Neatby and many of her unique and exciting knitwear designs. Lucy stayed with us this past...
I think the title says it all, what more is there to say? Nothing! No pictures either. We are looking forward to a great weekend in Halifax and four days canoeing in Kejimkujik National Park! See you...
When we visited this part of Nova Scotia several years ago we did not get to Port Royal which is a short distance from Annapolis Royal. This time we do. It was here that the French nobleman Sieur de...
So we spent the night looking at the guide and circling which shops and historic sites we would like to visit, and we are off at the crack of 11 am. Ya, crack of our day! So Grand Pre National Historic...
We are in a private campsite just outside of Truro, Nova Scotia. Last night we found a great place for fish and chips and a good spot to watch the tidal bore on the Salmon River. Unfortunately because...
This whole area of Nova Scotia that we have been traveling through strikes us as rather depressed. This of course leads to a discussion about upbeat communities with some type of vision versus the...
When Lawrie and I visited the Maritimes 10 years ago, we unexpectedly came across a lovely mansion that was identified as a National Historic Site and maybe part of the PEI National Park of Canada. It...
The Confederation Bridge is one of the most impressive structures I have ever seen. What is surprising is that the bridge is curved and undulates. There are traffic lights, telephones, street lights...
This parking lot is one of four that were as crammed as this one. The attraction, Hopewell Rocks aka Flowerpot Rocks. Cost to get in, $7.00 per person.
After raining all night, and the coast still shrouded in fog, we decide to head to the interior of the park to a trail called Laverty Falls ... leading of course to the falls by the same name. So here is...
St. John, the largest city in New Brunswick at 70,000. Small for a city but still twice as large as the entire population of Yukon. It is raining by the time we arrive but with the fog you would swear it...