Rescuer Award presentation - Melmerby Beach
Tye Zinck, Paul Budreski and the Little Harbour Fire Department receive Rescuer Awards from the Canadian Red Cross after successfully rescuing three swimmers at Melmerby Beach, Nova Scotia in June. (July 2011)
Phantom 3 Pro, Melmerby Beach,Nova Scotia,Canada
One of many amazing beaches in Pictou County, Nova Scotia
Melmerby Beach Sunset in Pictou County Nova Scotia with JR
JR enjoying another sunset in Pictou County after chasing deer all day.
Little Harbour, Nova Scotia
A visit to the Little Harbour wharf in Little Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada in July, 2010.
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HEMPHILL: early 60s - Pictou Nova Scotia
Clam Harbour Beach Nova Scotia
Flying the Dji phantom over clam harbour beach Nova Scotia Canada.
Melmerby Beach & New Glasgow,NS (640 dpi)
Melmerby Beach
Melmerby takes its name from the barque Melmerby which sank off the beach on October 12th, 1890 on route to Quebec City. Fifteen of a twenty person crew perished despite the efforts of locals who formed a human chain and used a boat to rescue the other six crew members. The beach park has always been one of Nova Scotia's busiest. Melmerby was one of the original 15 beaches first supervised by the Nova Scotia Lifeguard Service in 1973.
New Glasgow
New Glasgow, Scottish Gaelic: Glaschu Úr or locally Am Baile Beag; the Little Town, is a town in Pictou County, in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It is situated on the banks of the East River of Pictou, which flows into Pictou Harbour, a sub-basin of the Northumberland Strait.
The town's population was 9,562 in the 2011 census. New Glasgow is at the centre of the province's fourth largest urban area; the population of the New Glasgow census agglomeration in the 2011 census was 35,809, ranking 77th largest in the country. The New Glasgow census agglomeration includes the smaller adjacent towns of Stellarton, Westville, and Trenton as well as adjacent rural areas of the county.[4]
Roseway Beach, Shelburne County, March 14 2013
It was a beautiful (but windy) day and I decided to take a short video while I had some downtime. I love this beach.
The Point at Melmerby
Music & vido of coastal property at the best beach in Nova Scotia.
Cathy & Clem Beaton gather at the Beaton Cottage, Melmerby Beach, NS
L-R Opening scene. Clem & Cathy (Burt) Beaton, Anita Beaton, Bernie Beaton. Next segment standing Bertha (MacDonald) Beaton, Clem, Robert (me) Beaton. Seated Cathy & Anita. Also 'Toby' our dog and biggest beach bum of all.
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Award Ribbons for Places in Pictou County - Little Island, Waterside Beach, NS
Amanda MacDonald also gave her award to the Most Resilient Little Island on Waterside Beach. On her ribbon it read with change comes many stories and so hers was one more. Change is good said Amanda, and as testimony to this idea she likes to think about this this place as a little traveling mountain that is going somewhere else.
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Award Ribbons for Places in Pictou County
For this project, visiting artist Marlene Creates from Newfoundland invited participants of all ages to share some of their meaningful places in Pictou ---- either natural or built ---- in order to reveal some of its invisible layers of meaning. Participants created an award ribbon, which they installed in their chosen spot and a video was taken of their story.
Explore the map of Award Ribbons for Places in Pictou County found here ( by clicking on the various blue markers.
Pictou Nova Scotia Harbour
Sandstone Bed and Breakfast - New Glasgow Hotels, Canada
Sandstone Bed and Breakfast 4 Stars hotel in New Glasgow, Canada Within US Travel Directory Set amidst 20,000 m² of maple and spruce trees in Little Harbour, Sandstone Bed and Breakfast offers free Wi-Fi throughout. A full breakfast is served in the dining room or on the enclosed porch overlooking the grounds.All the rooms come with a mounted flat-screen satellite TV and air conditioning. A coffee maker is also included. The en suite bathroom enjoys a bathtub and glass shower stall.Melmerby Beach is 5 km from Sandstone Bed and Breakfast, while Powell’s Point Provincial Park is 2 km away.
It is 10 km from the centre of New Glasgow, offering a variety of shops and restaurants.
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White faced Ibis at Waterside Provincial Park, Pictou County, Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia's first-ever White-faced Ibis, foraging with a group of 5 Glossy Ibises, at Waterside Provincial Park, Pictou County, 04 May 2015.
Award Ribbons for Places in Pictou County - Roaring Bulls, Chance Harbour, NS
In this video, Fran gives an award to a very special place, the rocks near Chance Harbour wharf. As a child she would look out the window down to these rocks longing to explore them and what was around the next bend. Since then, Fran has fulfilled her dream many times and encourages the dreamer in all of us to always explore new places.
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Award Ribbons for Places in Pictou County
For this project, visiting artist Marlene Creates from Newfoundland invited participants of all ages to share some of their meaningful places in Pictou ---- either natural or built ---- in order to reveal some of its invisible layers of meaning. Participants created an award ribbon, which they installed in their chosen spot and a video was taken of their story.
Explore the map of Award Ribbons for Places in Pictou County found here ( by clicking on the various blue markers.
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
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beutiful beach
Waterside, Caribou Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia, Queensland Beach, Hurricane Arthur 2014
Day after Hurricane Arthur 2014 Queensland beach Nova Scotia
Clam Harbour
Beach walk May 23, 2010