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.
The town is really picturesque as well.
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.
Tom
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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.
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