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026 - The Coast of Nova Scotia (Print)
Where are the best of the small, colorful fishing harbors in Nova Scotia? This newsletter will guide you to Peggy's Cove as well as many more harbor scenes packed with colorful lobster boats and trawlers anchored in protected coves. At days end when the fleet returns, lobster traps and brightly colored bouys are piled on wharves, nets are hung to dry, and workers are busy cleaning and boxing fish for delivery to market. Visitors will also discover isolated beaches and seascapes free of any trace of man. A map points out the remote beaches, lighthouses, and all the places a photographer must visit on Cape Breton and along the Lighthouse Trail. Photograph fishing boats anchored in secluded coves, moose wading in French Lake, and sunsets across the Bay of Fundy. This issue describes a photo exploration of the Lighthouse Coast, starting in Yarmouth, all the way north to the tip of Cape Breton.
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Printed Issue, sent via USPS
Updated - March 2009
Photograph fishing boats anchored in secluded coves, moose wading in French Lake, and sunsets across the Bay of Fundy.
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Locations
Antigonish
Belle Cote
Bras D'or Lake
Cabot Lake
Cape Breton
Celidh Trail
Cheticamp River
Country Harbour
Evangeline Trail
Forchu Point
Fortree of Louisbourg
French Lake
Glace Bay
Grand Etang
Hackett's Cove
LaHave River
Louisbourg Harbour
Mahone Bay
Marconi Trail
Martinique Beach
Oak Island
Peggy's Cove
Scotch Hill
Sheet Harbour
Shelburne Harbor
St. Ann's Harbor
Tatamagouche
Taylor Head
Wreck Point