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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

On the Road...Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada

Peggy's Cove is one of the most famous lighthouses in Nova Scotia. The most photographed, visited, and climbed. It is quite dramatic and beautiful. I saw it on a very foggy day, the drama was elusive but the beauty still there. The town is very cute, quite touristy but still full of local ambiance. I did some store browsing but mostly stayed outside. I did have ice cream at Dee Dee's of course! Enjoy the photos!

Peggy's Cove: pictures and information

Brightly colored houses pop even on
s foggy foggy day!
anchors

Cove with fish houses

The colors of the buoys identify
the owner

Cute church

Fish houses

garden flowers

Lucky fisherman :-)

Peggy of the Cove
carved in granite rock

Welcome!

Peggy Cove's Lighthouse

art from lobster trap
rope

3 comments:

  1. Beautiful place. We were there a few years ago. Will you also get to Cape Breton and the Cabot Trail?

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    1. Mike,
      I am on my way! I am headed to Fort Louisburg tomorrow and then around the Cape. I am sure I will have another post about that!! I am looking forward to it!

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  2. Beautiful pictures - sometimes, I think foggy days are the best!

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