Monday, August 27, 2018

Nova Scotia was an astounding collection of vibrant cities, quaint towns, coastlines, beaches, mountains, lakes, rivers, wildlife and a diversity of languages and cultures. Here are a few snapshots of the wonder that we encountered.


Sailboat and lighthouse in the fog in Halifax Harbor



Halifax Harbor



The Peoples Garden in Halifax


L'Eglise Saint-Pierre (St. Peter's Church) in the town of Cheticamp


Water Lillies in the Bog in Cape Breton Highlands National Park


Beach north of the town of Cheticamp



Harbor at Pleasant Bay



Four Mile Beach at Cabot's Landing


My campsite is so little and the sea is so big.
Campground at Meatcove on the northern tip of Nova Scotia




Northermost tip of Nova Scotia



Skyline Trail in Cape Breton Highlands National Park



View from the end of Skyline Trail



Life is good on the coastline of Cape Breton


Female moose in the National Park



Dennis with lobster pots at Ingonish Harbor


Ingonish Beach



Feeling right sized at Arm of Gold Campground near Sydney, Nova Scotia


Following a lumber truck through the fog out of Nova Scotia


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