After spending some time at Kejimkujik National Park, David and I made our way to the “South Shore.” This area includes the southernmost Nova Scotia counties and those along the east coast south of Halifax. These are some of the least populated areas in the province. We had already seen one of the southern counties … Continue reading The South Shore of Nova Scotia
Month: June 2023
Dig Those Scallops – Digby, Nova Scotia
Who knew? The small town of Digby, Nova Scotia is the self-proclaimed capital of all things related to scallops. While they may be harvesting scallops only a short distance from a boat from another region, their seafood delicacy is undoubtedly the best or so they say. While some of the locals bristle at Digby scallops … Continue reading Dig Those Scallops – Digby, Nova Scotia
Getting the Royal Treatment – Nova Scotia
While we were staying in the Kejimkujik National Park we were thankful for the days of rain knowing that parts of Nova Scotia were desperate for fire-quenching water. Since we were not able to walk any of the trails, due to an outdoor ban, we decided to visit Nova Scotia's coast of the Bay of … Continue reading Getting the Royal Treatment – Nova Scotia
Kejimkujik National Park – Nova Scotia
One of the most popular National Parks in Canada is the Kejimkujik National Park in south-central Nova Scotia. The park was facing the province-wide problem of the terrible forest fires and they had banned all fires, plus they did not allow anyone to go into the woods or on the trails. We decided to look … Continue reading Kejimkujik National Park – Nova Scotia
Piddlinaround the Fundy – From Moncton to Walton Harbor
As the water in the Bay of Fundy moves north, it is funneled into two bays: the Chignecto and the Cobequid. At high tide the water from the bay pushes the out flowing river water back upstream. This phenomena is a tidal bore and it happens twice a day in several places along the Bay … Continue reading Piddlinaround the Fundy – From Moncton to Walton Harbor
