Port George, Nova Scotia, Canada
Port George is a village on the Bay of Fundy, seven miles north of Middleton, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Port George is the only place along the Nova Scotia side of the Bay of Fundy where you can drive for several kilometres along the water's edge. The drive ends at Cottage Cove, where there is a small Provincial Picnic Park, the ideal spot to get away from it all, and to enjoy magnificent sunsets
Margaretsville, Nova Scotia, CA
This video of Margaretsville, Nova Scotia was filmed with my DJI Phantom 4 Pro v2.0 Drone.
Sunset at Port George
My sister, her fiance, and I went to the beach in Port George (Nova Scotia) for a BBQ and to watch the sunset. It was beautiful.
Correction: On the video I said it was St. George
Port George
Fog is in at Port George
Time-Lapse Port George, Nova Scotia
Time-lapse of the Port George Sunset in Nova Scotia
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Keating Sand Beach, Shore Road East, Mount Hanley, Nova Scotia
One of the most spectacular oceanfront properties in the Maritimes! 3,250 +/- feet of ocean frontage on the Bay of Fundy with waterfalls and caves. Very private 52.65 acre property with extensive road frontage. Pebbled beach is very unique and unlike any other shoreline in the area. Panoramic views and serene sunsets every night. Ripe for subdivision development or as an incredible sole building lot. The profits from this sale will be donated to the Boston Children's Hospital.
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grey seals at port george nova scotia july 20 2013
536 Granville Road, Victoria Beach
Located on the oldest road in Canada dating back to the discovery of Port Royal by Samuel de Champlain, this stately home, once a hotel surrounded by cottages was owned by one of the Beach's most colorful residents, the late Joe Casey. House has 6 bedroom, 2 baths, dining room with 4 sets of double windows, sitting room with 6 double windows offering panoramic view of the famous Bay of Fundy, Digby Gut and Point Prim Lighthouse. A gem for avid bird watchers as this is a popular spot for migrating birds and many rare species. With some TLC this unique estate has potential for an amazing summer/year round home! 11 acres with 900+/- ft water frontage and additional 10 acres across the road. This community is surrounded by unspoiled nature, the majestic waters of Bay of Fundy with its ocean sounds and sites, forest, mountain, wildlife. Estate is to be sold As Is, Where Is with no disclosure statement. Triple door garage.
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3210 Granville Road, Karsdale, Nova Scotia
Set amid 6 private waterfront acres at the end of a long paved driveway, this commanding brick home features million dollar views of the Annapolis Basin and Goat Island. Skillfully built by local craftsmen this 3,000 square foot, 3 bedroom, 3 1/2 bathroom home contains 23,000 bricks, solid oak interior doors, trim and staircase. The main floor with grand entry, chef's kitchen, formal dining room and party size deck with pergola is made for entertaining. Upstairs is the glorious master suite and additional bedrooms while the full finished basement offers a games room, office and up-to-date systems. A single attached garage compliments the generous 2 car carriage house with loft. Nestled on the shore is an outstanding finished Gazebo with fireplace. Very private offering peace and quiet, south facing views, close to town, with wireless internet available. Most furnishings available for sale.
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331 Carleton Road, Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia
Immaculate, completely restored century home in Lawrencetown, in the Heart of the fertile Annapolis Valley. Sitting on 3 acres of pasture, with an additional 5+/- acres negotiable. Originally built in 1867, this home was recently picked up, brought back from the road, and put on a new 10' foundation. Gutted to the studs and all systems replaced in the past 7-10 years. Original woodwork and character preserved where it matters most. Self-contained 1 bedroom INLAW/RENTAL suite attached! Main home features deluxe gourmet kitchen. Great views from large windows throughout. Upstairs find 4 bedrooms, luxurious 4PC tiled bath with infloor heat, shower with body jets. Appliances included. Enormous offering; this one is a work of art! Mere minutes to amenities of Middleton & CFB Greenwood. Available for quick possession.
Oceanhouse Nova Scotia, July 2018
This video is about Oceanhouse Nova Scotia at Cape George Point
12 Shamrock Crecsent, Kinkora, PEI, Canada
Pride of ownership is evident is this stylish Kinkora rancher. Before you enter this home, you get a sense of style and care from the beautiful stone walkway to the extensive landscaping on the property. The home inside is bright and spacious. The dining room, off of the main entry is spacious and made to feel even more so by the vaulted ceilings. The kitchen and seating area off of the dining room are again bright and open. The kitchen has custom cabinetry, a walk-in pantry and a large island. Off of the kitchen is a sunken great room with in-floor heat and a heat pump for energy efficient. There is also a 2 piece bathroom and the room has access to the backyard as well as the garage. The bedrooms are well sized and bright and master bedroom has double closets. Downstairs has a large rec room with wood stove and another 3 piece bath. There is also an office and laundry room/utility room with plenty of storage or flex space.
Susan Wedlock on Margaretsville
We surprised Susan Wedlock at home, knocked loudly in a house in the middle of the woods and when she came to the door she offered us homemade wine and told us about culturally invigorating the area with The Evergreen Theatre.
The Memory Lane Museum in Middleton
St. Peter's Cemetery, Weymouth North, Nova Scotia
Gravestones include United Empire Loyalists Colin Campbell, James Moody, James Journeay, and Stephen Jones in St. Peter's Anglican Church Cemetery at Weymouth North, Nova Scotia
Allied invasion of Sicily | Wikipedia audio article
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The Allied invasion of Sicily, codenamed Operation Husky, was a major campaign of World War II, in which the Allies took the island of Sicily from the Axis powers ( the Kingdom of Italy and Nazi Germany). It began with a large amphibious and airborne operation, followed by a six-week land campaign, and initiated the Italian Campaign.
Husky began on the night of 9–10 July 1943, and ended on 17 August. Strategically, Husky achieved the goals set out for it by Allied planners; the Allies drove Axis air, land and naval forces from the island and the Mediterranean sea lanes were opened for Allied merchant ships for the first time since 1941. The Italian leader, Benito Mussolini, was toppled from power in Italy and the way was opened for the Allied invasion of Italy. The German leader, Adolf Hitler, canceled a major offensive at Kursk after only a week, in part to divert forces to Italy, resulting in a reduction of German strength on the Eastern Front. The collapse of Italy necessitated German troops replacing the Italians in Italy and to a lesser extent the Balkans, resulting in one fifth of the entire German army being diverted from the east to southern Europe, a proportion that would remain until near the end of the war.