Friday, 28 September 2018

Nova Scotia touring about.

Sept 8 to 12, 2018.

We arrived at my brother and Margaret's home, our home base for the next while until we head south. They have taken us almost all around Nova Scotia and have been gracious hosts.



Sept 9, 2018








Pictures above are of some very unique and funky cottages we found touring around on the Bay of Fundy side. At the end of the dirt road was a small park be-quested by an original land owner to the people of the area.


Sept 9, 2018



Incredible views from Blomidon Provincial park, trail down to the beach was closed due to landslide. They have a very large campground that offers primitive sites to full hookups. Large class A motorhomes would be tight.



Sept 12, 2018, Port Royale National Historic Site.
Early French settlement, re-created.






Cozy nights sleep.








The building skills of these early settlers was amazing.





Early wood lathe. You had to be patient.





Nothing like a good cup of wine.



Above are pictures of Port Royale, a National Park re-creation of an early French settlement in the area.
Our tour guide was a wealth of knowledge as his family has lived in the area for over 350 years. His family name is Melancon and there is a small National site close to Port Royale of his families land. The home he lives in has been in the family for over 6 generations.

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