Sunday, June 16, 2013

Peggy’s Cove

We spent the morning in Peggy’s Cove, a Nova Scotia Historic Preservation Site. This little fishing village has the appearance of a early 20th century fishing village. The lighthouse at the mouth of the cove is one of the prettiest lighthouses you’ll ever run across.

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The town is really picturesque as well.

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Nova Scotia, as the name implies, has a strong Scottish heritage. The day we visited coincided with a phalanx of tour busses from a Princess cruise ship docked at Halifax. We believe that was what attracted the piper.

 

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Tom

1 comment:

Linda G. said...

I like the bonuses one gets sometimes when traveling, such as the Scottish bagpiper. Nice pictures of the lighthouse and village; reminds me a lot of Maine.