LaHave Islands Marine Museum and Lobster Boats
Aerial video flying around the LaHave Islands Marine Museum and vicinity on the La Have Islands which are located at the mouth of the LaHave River, not too far from the town of Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. This museum is located in an old church built in 1913 which was converted into a museum 40 year ago. See for more information. Filmed with my DJI Mavic Pro on October 21, 2018 while wearing my Epson Moverio BT-300 FPV glasses. Edited with CyberLink PowerDirector 17. Music file jdi-beautiful-piano-3-032414-4.mp3 under license from AudioBlocks.com.
LaHave Islands
Spending the so called last weekend of summer on the water with some friends enjoying the beauty the province of Nova Scotia has to offer.
Music:
Geronimo - Sebastian Forslund feat. Fiordy
Tour of LaHave Islands Marime Museum
LaHave Islands Summer Home
Memories are made of this! Hard to imagine a more perfect summer property. For starters, the causeway & bridge connected LaHave Islands have welcomed many generations of summer residents to share in what is still a step-back-in-time fishing community. This 7+ acre property on Bell Isle is especially blessed with 1130' of shore line that is, geologically speaking, the most amazing configuration of bold rock ledges forming an inner harbour.
LaHave Islands Summer Home
Memories are made of this! Hard to imagine a more perfect summer property. For starters, the causeway & bridge connected LaHave Islands have welcomed many generations of summer residents to share in what is still a step-back-in-time fishing community. This 7+ acre property on Bell Isle is especially blessed with 1130' of shore line that is, geologically speaking, the most amazing configuration of bold rock ledges forming an inner harbour.
LaHave Islands - Nova Scotia
some footage i shot while geocaching on the LaHave Islands, edited to the song Harbourtown Waltz by Jim Hanlon.
this video is replacing my original Lahave Islands video as there was an error in the credits.
Drone Flight of Lahave Lighthouse & Fort Point Museum, Nova Scotia, Canada (#NSLighthouseProject)
#NSLighthouseProject: Lahave Lighthouse, at the Fort Point Museum, Lunenburg County.
The Lahave Lighthouse was first built in 1875 and served the area until 1954, when it was demolished & replaced by a skeletal tower.
The early lightkeepers at Fort Point lived in a dwelling attached to the light tower, but in 1940 a separate house was built. This structure remains standing today, and after the creation of the Lunenburg County Historical Society in 1969, it was converted into the Fort Point Museum.
In 1990, a small square pyramidal tower, similar in design to many throughout Nova Scotia, was built in memory of the 1875 La Have Lighthouse. As Fort Point Museum grew, a larger facility was needed, and a more substantial lighthouse, based on the original La Have Lighthouse, was added.
Our video & photos of the beacon were shot in March 2016.
Nova Scotia Vacation Rental (Tour of SkyView on LaHave Island)
Experience one of the most spectacular rental locations on Nova Scotia's South Shore. SkyView on LaHave Island is built like a castle on the highest point of the island, with 360-degree views above the treetops. The 3-BR+ home (sleeps up to 8) has a 2-story atrium, glass-panel decks and wood stove. You can drive to the house, right off the picturesque Lighthouse Route.
LaHave Islands - Bell Island
Wolfs Island
Visit to one of my favourite places in Nova Scotia, Canada. I often go there to camp and relax.
More Lahave island kayaking
Canoeing and Camping on Cape LaHave Island in Nova Scotia
Crescent Beach - near LaHave Islands
LaHave River - Our Living Future
There are approximately 600 homes, with illegal Straight Pipes, still dumping roughly 600,000 L of untreated sewage into the estuary every single day.
Produced by Warburton Communications, young Stella Bowles and others talk about cleaning up the LaHave River in Nova Scotia so everyone can swim and boat!
LaHave Bakery Nova Scotia Artisan
The LaHave Bakery on the Lighthouse Route (Rte 331) Nova Scotia about an hour drive from Halifax. It's also close to Riverport, Lunemberg and Mahone bay with a quick trip across LaHave River with an option and fun cable Ferry dropoff. This funky care, bakery eatery combines a lovely craft boutique and a library reading room and bookstore. The building dates from 1896 and was once the LaHave Outfitting Company, a ship's chandler and fish processing plant. It has many mysteries to tell!
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Be Your Own South Shore Connector - LaHave Islands
Our first local South Shore Connectors discovered Cape LaHave Island. Kudos to Lake and Melissa Mertens for challenging themselves with a tough kayak paddle. That white sand beach is definitely a great reward! Here's what they had to say about it:
My husband, our dog and I are always looking for something new or another adventure to go on in Nova Scotia. Having lived here for quite a while, exploring islands is definitely one of our favorite parts of Nova Scotia, but we had mostly only ventured throughout the Chester Islands. We decided to try something new last week and we found information about kayaking around the LaHave Islands on southshoreconnect.ca.
On a whim we went and packed up our stuff and roughly planned a two night kayak trip in the LaHave Islands. You can see the actual route we traveled in our video. We planned to paddle all the way around Mosher's Island, but were forced to turn around because of massive swells at the point. This was a very long detour in our first day and we were very tired already as we had to paddle back against very strong winds. The trip had already almost seemed like a lost cause. We decided we would push through our exhaustion and try to salvage the trip and hid in through the inner islands towards the backside of Cape Bay Beach. With the wind coming from the north this was still a very wet, windy, and tiring paddle.
No matter how tired we were we still could not help but admire the amazing scenery and wildlife all around. On our paddle we saw deer on the shore of the islands and seals swimming nearby. We eventually made it to the backside of the beach, only to see the massive grass covered dunes, hoping we had paddled to the right spot. We had to drag our kayak quite far up the grassland behind the bay to make sure it was safe from the tide.
This extremely tiring day was all worth it though once we climbed up the back of the dunes and saw what was on the other side, and heard the crashing waves. The beach was magnificent and completely white and stretched very far, with not a single person on it. It was surreal to walk over that hill and the video doesn't do it justice. That was definitely the highlight of our trip and is the reason why this was one of our favorite Nova Scotia adventures. We spent the night on the beach, and woke up to the thundering of the waves. We spent most of the next morning exploring the beach, just taking in the amazing views and resting our sore arms.
It was hard to leave such a beautiful spot but we pulled our kayak back to the water and paddled back to Mosher's Island to set up camp. It was a tiring but amazing trip and I would recommend to anyone who has not explored the LaHave Islands to go and have their own adventure there.
La Have Island Circumnavigation
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Lahave River in Bridgewater Nova Scotia
LaHave Bakery: GoPro Time Lapse Video
Short panning time lapse video shot with GoPro Hero 4 Black at LaHave Bakery in Nova Scotia. Edited in GoPro Studio with 1970s preset filter.
Here are the 5 GoPro settings I used to create this time lapse
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