St. James Anglican Church in Mahone Bay, NS singing Silent Night
This video is of the choir at St. James, Mahone Bay, singing Silent Night on the morning of Sunday, 28 November. In a nod to the German heritage of Lunenburg County, N.S. the first verse is sung in German by Milton Dorey, with the choir and congregation joining in for the remainder of the song. For more information, visit
St. James, Mahone Bay, Partial File
Church Service
Mahone Bay (Nova Scotia, Canada)
MAHONE BAY, NOVA SCOTIA
Mahone Bay is a town on the northwest shore of Mahone Bay along the South Shore of Nova Scotia in Lunenburg County. A long standing picturesque tourism destination, the town has recently enjoyed a growing reputation as a haven for entrepreneurs and business startups. The town has the fastest growing population of any municipality in Nova Scotia according to the 2016 census, experiencing 9.9% population growth.
The town is also known for a history of wooden boat building, it was the main industry of Mahone Bay in its earlier years. The Mahone Bay Museum explains and shows this history in detail. Until recent years the town's shipbuilding and boat-building heritage was celebrated by the Mahone Bay Wooden Boat Festival.
The view across the harbour is of three prominent churches: St James' Anglican; St John's Evangelical Lutheran; and Trinity United. It has become an iconic image of Nova Scotia, frequently photographed and featured on postcards and calendars. The town has a number of upscale shops and restaurants which almost universally are designed to appeal to the tourist trade, and sometimes shut down during the winter months. The town also has a plastics factory.
Aerial video of Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
Mahone Bay is located on the northwest shore of Mahone Bay along the south shore of Nova Scotia in Lunenburg County.
Settled in 1754 it is home to three prominent churches:
St James Anglican; St John's Evangelical Lutheran; and
Trinity United.
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Mahone Bay
A few shots taken on a summer Sunday in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. There is a busy flea market there and most of the other shops are open. A must visit,
Mahone Bay Regatta - Part 1 - Arriving
This is a video of me arriving at the regatta in the beautiful town of Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. The event featured Pirate Days and had live entertainment, reenactments, street vendors, workshops, harbour tours and much more.
Visit: for more information and visit: for the pirates page.
Dawn L., Nova Scotia
Rev. Dawn Leger answers the question Where is your church now, and where do you think the Anglican Church of Canada should be in 2019? Participate in the Vision 2019 project at
St. Paul's Anglican Church, Mississauga ON
Sung at St. Paul's Anglican Church in Mississauga, Ontario
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia - Video Spotlight
Video Spotlight for Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. Please visit mahonebay.com for more information.
Saving Saint Johns
On the night of October 31st/November 1st 2001, Saint John's
Anglican Church, located in the heart of Lunenburg Nova Scotia was devastated by a disastrous fire. With embers still burning, the police released the building to the restoration crew ahead of a major hurricane. Headed up by Dale Veno with the help of Greg Ernst and the local towns people, they were able to get to work saving as much of the Church as possible. Consisting of emergency structural stabilization, the methodical removal of
the copper roof as well as stain glass windows, pews, arches and
church towers, over fifty percent of Saint John's was saved. This
is the footage showcases the painstaking efforts of all involved to save this beloved landmark and house of worship.
In the end, after 4 painstaking years of restoration work, Saint
John's, Originally built in 1754, was saved and restored back to
it's original splendor. It is because of the work in this video that Saint John's was a restoration project and not a full reconstruction. Thanks is owed to all involved for the care
and compassion shown on this day and though out the
completion of the restoration. Thank You.
BMO | Human Touch Mahone Bay
The next leg of our amazing journey across Canada brings us to Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, where we met Customer Service Representative Dea Sagnella. This is her story.
St.John's, North Sydney NS
St.John's, North Sydney NS
Godsent Feel Their Pain
This song was performed by Godsent at St. Joseph's Parish in North Sydney N.S. Canada in July 2009. Also performing at that concert was Matt Minglewood and The Inspirational Singers.
Mahone Bay 1952.avi
More home videos from Mahone Bay, 1952 to maybe 1960 ??
Drive to Mahone Bay Centre
The Stars of St. John's Church Lunenburg
Prof. David Turner of Saint Mary's University helps solve the mystery of the stars of St. John's Church, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. Aired on the Discovery Channel.
MAHONE BAY NEAR LUNENBURG NOVA SCOTIA CANADA (Sorry, not Malone) ns 2003
FROM WHEELCHAIR NOMAD DIARY... 2003 CC Highway 3 dubbed the Lighthouse Route, winds along the coastline through small villages and is a delight to drive with its glimpses of a Maritime outport fishing life. We exited onto a secondary road, Highway 309 that follows the shoreline of a small peninsula for sixty kilometres. We stopped every few minutes for photographs of fishing wharfs, dories, nets, floats, lobster pots and weathered dark brown cedar singled fishing shacks. Turning onto Highway 3, Richard drove to Mahone Bay. This is a tourists delight, Richard exclaimed. All these cedar shingled two storey frame houses are incredible. Theyre elaborate, freshly painted, and architecturally designed with turrets, and round towers. Theyd cost millions of dollars if built today. And look, Richard, I said. Theyre all tourist traps or bed and breakfast places. Everywhere I looked carpenters and painters were employed fixing things up for the coming tourist season.
Outtakes: Mahone Bay According to Jay
Outtakes from the Mahone Bay According to Jay video shoot.
#MahoneBay #Jay #Outtakes
robyn takes us to mahone bay nova scotia
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St. James Anglican Church in Halfway Cove, NS singing Silent Night
This video from St. James Anglican Church in Halfway Cove, NS was submitted as part of the 2010 Silent Night Project. For more information, visit