Halilfax Public GardensSoldier at the Citadel in Halifax prepares for rifle loading and firing demonstrationDaily firing of the noon cannon at the Citadel in Hallifax, Nova ScotiaSome of the pipes and drums marching at the Citadel in Halifax, Nova ScotiaGuard at the Citadel in Halifax, Nova Scotia unaware of approaching American tourists, Julia and SamEdgar, Julia and Sam on Segways at Halifax harbor boardwalkThe Acadia, the last surviving ship of the Halifax Blast caused by collision of munition ships in harbor in 1917
Halifax
St. Dunstan's Basilica in Charlottetown, PEICharlottetown harborCharlottetown harborCow's Ice Cream in Charlottetown, outstanding selections and a Prince Edward Island iconStatue of two Fathers of the Confederation continuing debate on the street in Charlottetown, the birthplace of the ConfederationProvince House (1843) in Charlottetown where Canadian Confederation was launched at the Charlottetown Coneference in 1864Sam and Julia at Prince Edward Island National Park beach near Charlottetown
Charlottetown
Bacon wrapped scallops at Peake's Quay Restaurant in Charlottetown, PEILobster, bacon, macaroni and cheese casserole at Lobster on the Wharf in Charlottetown, PEILobster roll and potato salad at the Salt Water Cafe in Pictou, Nova ScotiaMaple ginger Atlantic salmon at Salty's in Halifax, Nova ScotiaMenu at Richard's Seafood at Stanhope by the Sea, PEILobster at the Northumberland Fisheries Museum and Lobster Hatchery in Pictou, Nova ScotiaBlue lobster at the Northumberland Fisheries Museum and Lobster Hatchery in Pictou, Nova Scotia-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Seafood
Lighthouse at Saint John, New Brunswick downtown waterfrontLighthouse at Stanhope by the Sea, PEILighthouse at Wood Islands, PEI ferry landingLighthouse at Pictou, Nova Scotia ferry landingLighthouse on Halifax harbor islandLighthouse at St. Andrews by the Sea, New Brunswick harborRed Cross lighthouse at Campobello, New Brunswick, favorite of FDR
Lighthouses
MV Confederation, Northumberland Ferry Lines ferry from Wood Islands, PEI to Pictou, Nova ScotiaBow of MV Conferedation opens at Wood Island, PEI port (actually both ends of symmetrical ferry function as bows)Julia and Sam on deck as bow of MV Confederation closes for 75 minute crossing of Northumberland Strait between Prince Edward Island and Nova ScotiaHalfway rendezvous with MV Holiday Island going opposite direction from Pictou, Nova Scotia to Wood Islands, PEIMV Princess of Acadia nears Digby, Nova Scotia ferry portMV Princess of Acadia heads for open waters of Bay of Fundy on 2.25 hour trip from Digby, Nova Scotia to Saint John, New BrunswickJulia and sam on deck of MV Princess of Acadia as ferry nears Saint John, New Brunswick
Ferries
Penobscot Narrows Brdge and Observatory (2006) in northeast MaineReversing Falls on the Saint John River in Saint John, New Brunswick (falls/rapids change direction with tides)Lupin, most common wildflower in Maritime Provinces (these at Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park)Replica of the Hector, ship bringing first settlers from Scotland to Nova Scotia in 1773Blue Nose II, sailing replica of famous racing schooner, at Lunenberg, Nova Scotia harborSt. John Anglican Church of Canada in Lunenberg, Nova ScotiaTara Manor Inn, our accommodations in St. Andrews by the Sea, New Brunswick
Miscellaneous
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