Gulf Shore Beacht- Pugwash Video Visit
Just outside the town of Pugwash, Gulf Shore Beach offers a sandy beach with warm water. A beautiful picnic park on a hilltop overlooking Northumberland Strait with picnic tables, some sheltered, in an open field. Change houses, vault toilets, picnic area and water outlets available
Jewell's Cottages
Centrally located on Prince Edward Island’s south shore, Jewell’s Cottages bring the sea to you. Our cottages rest on the beautiful Argyle Shore overlooking the Northumberland Strait. jewellscottages.com
Searching for Success in Nova Scotia
Searching for Success in Nova Scotia
Parrsboro to Joggins PS
The Fundy Shore of Nova Scotia,Town of Parrsboro to Village of Joggins, Including cliffs,lighthouse and more
The Northumberland Strait Arisaig Nova Scotia
On the beach
Helicopter Tour of Wallace River area
Helicopter Tour of Wallace River taken during Pugwash Harbourfest 2011
French Canadian clam digger from Grosse Coque, NS
A French-Canadian clam digger on the Northumberland straight in Nova Scotia shows you how to dig clams. We saw this gentleman and his wife near low tide on the Northumberland Straight outside of Pugwash, Nova Scotia. He gives a lesson in how to dig clams. He is from Grosse Coque, NS near Digby.
Nova Scotia Blackbear May 9/13
If you think a bear's eyesight is lacking...the first clips in this video were taken from a 1/4km away,that bear saw me no problem in camo and low light without moving much.
Nova Scotia Black Duck Inn Atlantic Canada Cottages and Hotels
This gorgeous century home offers a unique bed and breakfast experience. Located right next to the ocean, you'll wake up feeling refreshed. Atlantic Canada Cottages and Hotels. Video by Richard Verkley
Melmerby Beach, Pictou County, Nova Scotia
Melmerby Beach, Pictou County, Nova Scotia on a rainy summer day . . .
Jacques Coo-stoh
On the undiscovered shores of Melmerby beach Jacques briefs the audience with his oceanic wizdumb.
Sea Sand and Stars Cottage Atlantic Canada Cottages and Hotels
The Beaches of Prince Edward Island
One of the most notable things about Prince Edward Island are the number of world class beaches available to tourists. If you're looking for a budget conscious way to give the kids something to do, or looking for a place to relax and get in some reading or just need a great place to walk, meditate and do some low impact exercise, the beaches of PEI may be just the right answer for your vacation paradise questions.
There is nothing better than a picnic on the beach, which can be especially romantic at sunset, after the kids have gone to bed exhausted from a day of activity and sightseeing. Or, get an early start and allow the kids to play in the sand, little or no special equipment required. The white sand beaches also make a good surface for outside family volleyball. However, you have to bring your own net.
Prince Edward Island is surrounded by sand on all sides with each beach having its own personality, if you will. From the singing sands of Basin Head to clam digging at Pinette or Tea Hill, to huge crowds at Cavendish or Brackly Beach, there is something entertaining for everyone at a PEI beach. Some beaches offer campsites. These are located in seven Provincial Parks with Cabot, Panmure, or Red Point often cited as the favorite places among tourists.
There are a total of 11 camping parks and 14 day use parks, all of which offer beautiful scenery, nature trails as well as a variety of activity, in addition to the many wonderful beaches. It goes without saying that campground parks offer facilities for overnight camping and all forms of recreation to enhance the outdoor experience for the casual camper.
There are few rules and regulations that need to be followed, however there are some in place to make your experience an enjoyable one. These include keeping vehicles and hiking to designated pathways. Make sure you dispose of your garbage and refuse properly and in the designated locations. Respect all wildlife and protected habitats, and zones. Pay attention to signs which are there to make your experience safe and satisfying. The park service also asks that tourists stay away from bird roosts, colonies and natural nesting areas.
Before you book your reservations, decide on your itinerary and then ask questions of your travel agent to ensure that you are in the area or near the beach of your choice. This will save you time, headaches and hassle, not to mention money, if you're vacationing on a budget.
Nova Scotias Northern Mainland
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In this video we will travel through the northern half of Mainland Nova Scotia.
After crossing the Canso Causeway. I will share two different scenic routes to enjoy.
Along the rugged Atlantic coast, known as the Marine Drive and the Sunshine Trail through the Northumberland Shore Region.
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Northern Mainland of Nova Scotia image Credits:
Wally Hayes
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tatamagoucheheritagecentre.ca
cumberlandnewsnow.com
thinkerslodge.org
cbc.ca
Julia Manthorne
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museumofindustry.novascotia.ca
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Cottage 2007 - New Brunswick
New Brunswick 2007 - Very nice place to relax
Hubbard's Point
Here Me And Nadine Doing Stuff Around Hubbards's Point:P
Clam Harbour Beach Sandcastle Competition 08-19-12
Clam Harbour Beach Sandcastle Contest takes place annually at Clam Harbour Beach Provincial Park. Sand, sea and sun unite a day of challenge and fun. This nationally known festival brings hundreds of contestants and thousands of spectators to one of the best beaches in Nova Scotia. Good food such as mussels and chowders, prized for best castle & best sculpture. Everyone can join in the fun, from wee ones to teams from corportations. Lots of parking, a shuttle bus, wheelchair accessible
Lawerencetown Beach - Nova Scotia 2011
Beach Nova Scotia Surfing