Stewiacke Nova Scotia Real Estate
Hants Realty Limited
44 Main Street West SORRY IT'S SOLD
Stewiacke, NS B0N 2J0
(902) 639-1671
Stewiacke Valley vs Antigonish Harbour Combines - Mens
Stewiacke Valley vs Antigonish Harbour Combines - August 30th, 2014 - Antigonish Exhibition.
Antigonish Harbour Combines wins the pull in three minutes and forty-three seconds.
Stewiacke Tug o War
Stewiacke vs Pictou, Truro Ex August 29
The Clockmaker's Inn in Windsor - Nova Scotia, Canada
Tour The Clockmaker's Inn in Windsor, Nova Scotia. It was built over 118 years ago, and is run by Sarah and Sean Arthur -- alongside Sarah's parents, Deborah and Richard Dunham.
With eight rooms, the inn accommodates up to 25 people, and is conveniently located for tourists and local residents alike.
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Remembrance Day 2013
Remembrance Day 2013 at Stewiacke, Nova Scotia
Glooscap-Draft
Glooscap--the giant of Nova Scotia.
le jeudi le 3 janvier 2019 Sortie Railfanning dans la gare de Saint Lambert
le jeudi le 3 janvier 2019 et j'ai passé une très belle journée là bas et j'ai filmer des trains du VIA Rail Canada, un train du Amtrak, des trains du Canadian National CN, et des trains de l'AMT (EXO) et un train du CIT dans la gare de Saint-Lambert et dans la ville de Saint-Lambert, Québec Canada (vidéo prise par ma caméra Canon)
CLASS B Adventure - Georgia to Maine Canada Niagara Falls NY2018
Starting a series of videos of our trip from Georgia to Maine to New Brunswick Canada to Nova Scotia Canada and Niagara Falls NY in a class B RV - Roadtrek 190 Popular with our dog EMMA.
In May 2018 we traveled in our class B motorhome from Georgia to MAINE including Acadia National Park. Visited New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Canada. Rode on Fundy Rose FERRY from Digby NS to St John NB ( 2 ½ hr ride) and home by way of New York to see Niagara Falls.
I will post several videos and tips about traveling in a class be across the states into Canada and returning home. We visited many lighthouses and great places checking off things on our bucket list.
This is a summary of each day and traveling on a budget. $176.17 for camping.
We started in Georgia driving all day and spent the night at a Walmart in Lexington VA.
Our 2nd night after driving all day was spent in Grantville PA at the Hollywood Casino. We received $10. in free play money, had fun losing it and spent the night there in our class b RV.
On day 3 we visited the
SUBMARINE FORCE LIBRARY AND MUSEUM to see the
USS NAUTILUS (SSN571). It is located at 1 Crystal Lake Rd. Groton CT. FREE Admission, donations accepted. We spent the night at Mohegan Sun Casino in our class b RV in Uncasville CT. Most of the casinos have good food and some have all you can eat buffet.
Our 4th night Seabrook NH Walmart.
On day 5 we were in Maine. We visited several lighthouses.
We found a great place to boondock in Boothbay Harbor Maine.
Day 6 visited more lighthouses in Maine
spent the night at Walmart in Ellsworth ME
Day 7 we spent the night in our first campground in Acadia National Park at Bass Harbor Campground $27.
Day 8 We crossed the border into St Stephen, New Brunswick Canada from Calais Maine.
Had some great Italian food at EastSide Marios in St John across from the Walmart where we spent the night.
Day 9 We explored all day and in Dieppe NB CA spent night at Walmart
Day 10 After a day of exploring & seeing beautiful lighthouses, we spent the night at Wayside Park campground Glen Margaret Nova Scotia CA $23.49 US Dollars
Day 11 Another great day of exploring. Spent the night at Lunenburg Campground, Lunenburg Nova Scotia CA $41.41 US dollars
Day 12 More lighthouses and spent the night at Digby Campground, Digby Nova Scotia CA $28.87
Day 13 To save 2 days of driving and gas, we decided to rode the Fundy Rose Ferry from Digby Nova Scotia CA to St John New Brunswick CA ( 2 ½ hr ride ) Huge boat – will do a video on ferry later
Spent our last night in Canada in St John New Brunswick CA at Walmart. Visited EastSide Marios again for another great meal.
Day 14 In the morning we crossed the border in to Calais Maine on a rainy day. So we decided to do laundry. we spent night in Mexico Maine at Walmart
Day 15 spent night in Johnstown New York at Walmart
Day 16 Waterloo / Seneca Falls New York at Walmart
Day 17 Visited Niagara Falls on New York side. WOW it was amazing! Did some shopping and checked out the town.
Spent the night at Niagara Falls Campground ( 7 miles from the falls ) $55.40
Day 18 Visited lighthouses at the state park in Erie PA & spent the night at Walmart
Day 19 spent night at friend’s house Owenton KY
Day 20 spent night at friend’s house Owenton KY
Day 21 Return home
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Bay of Fundy Dykes - Nova Scotia 2
Driving in Nova Scotia: Brier Island from Westport to Northern Light
Driving in Nova Scotia: Brier Island from Westport to Northern Light
L.A to Bakersfield On U.S. Route 99 with Ridge Route High Speed
This is the original drive from Los Angeles to Bakersfield via the Historical U.S. Route 99 with the Ridge Route included. If you had to drive anywhere from Calexico to Canada on the west coast during the years of about 1915 to 1932, this is likely the route you would have taken. After 1933, the Ridge Route was bypassed by the U.S. Route 99 Alternate, which used Piru Canyon and went through current day Pyramid Lake.
This drive starts near the north end of the Arroyo Seco Parkway, north of the tunnels, at Figueroa and 26th Streets. The U.S. Route 99 then turned northeast onto San Fernando Blvd all the way up to Newhall. On the way up, through the City of Burbank, I had to jump a couple of obstacles using dissolves. The first is Burbank's Village Center Mall, which was built directly on top of old U.S. Route 99, making the alignment no longer passable. Second, I had to jump over the Interstate 5 Freeway from San Fernando Road from Grismer Avenue to San Fernando Road and Empire Ave on the other side of the Interstate. There was once a long existing tunnel there, but construction was going on while I did this video.
We then drive Sierra Highway to Newhall Road, then to Railroad Avenue to what is now Magic Mountain Parkway. As we approach the Old Road, we jump past it for a moment onto Feedmill Road, which was the old alignment before the bridge over the Santa Clarita River was washed out by the collapse and subsequent raging flood caused by the San Francisquito Dam collapse up on San Francisquito Canyon and washed things and bodies all the way to the Pacific Ocean, and even to San Diego.
We then jump on the Old Road as a sort of proxy for the old alignment, which is really under the Interstate 5 easement. We then jump over Interstate 5 and hook into Ridge Route Road. Please see my video description for Ridge Route Road for more information.
After passing over the glorious Ridge Route and arriving at the town of Grapevine, we continue on northward through Lebec, do a quick running jaunt on Dead Man's Curve (I felt because of my rinky-dink handling of the video while running, 12th Street Rag was appropriate). We then head north on Interstate 5, with another quick run on the last remaining part of the old Ridge Route, which sits between the northbound and southbound lands of I-5. Then back on I-5, which covers the old U.S. Route 99 alignment until we split off just past Wheeler Ridge on the original road on Union Avenue north to Bakersfield. Once in Bakersfield, one notices all of the old, run down hotels that once were actively dotted along the old U.S. Route 99 up to what is now signed as Route 204, which bears left and carries us over the Kern River and we then join the current Highway 99. Like San Fernando Blvd in Los Angeles, the old 99 went through an older part of Bakersfield east of the current 99. The newer parts of the city mostly lie to the west of the current 99 freeway.
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PLEASE NOTE: If you have the SLIGHTEST interest in the Ridge Route, you MUST read Harrison Irving Scott's Book, The Ridge Route: The Road That United California. He wrote the most comprehensive and most fascinating book on this historical road. Many of the facts, and the reason I knew where to look for things, are because of Mr. Scott's great research and written efforts. He is the go-to person for information on the route.
With the exception of 12th Street Rag, by Johnny Maddox from his album, Red Hot Ragtime, published by Crazy Otto Music, Inc., ©2000, all other piano tunes are from Autumn 20th Anniversary Edition album © 2001 Composer: George Winston, Label/Publisher: RCA Victor. There is also some incidental classic country music from XM Radio as well 100% speed playback moments. I do not claim any ownership to any of the music.
Amazing Facts About Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Truro is a small town in the central Nova Scotia, Canada. Truro is shire town of Colchester County and is situated on south side of Salmon River floodplain, which is very close to river’s mouth at eastern end of the Cobequid Bay.
Tourist Attractions in Truro, Nova Scotia make Truro an amazing place to visit and enjoy in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Truro was called originally as “Wagobagitik” by the local inhabitants. Meaning of this name is “end of water flow” or “bay runs far up”, in refrence to the one of the highest rising to tides in the world from Bay of Fundy.
Acadians, who arrived in early 1700s transformed this name into Cobequid. Truro always remains a very important junction for the travellers in Nova Scotia.
mportance of town got increased dramatically with construction of Nova Scotia Railway between Pictou and Halifax in 1858, Intercolonial Railway in 1872 and its all of the connection to Dominion Atlantic Railway of Annapolis Valley.
Tourist Attractions in Truro, Nova Scotia
1. Victoria Park: It is in the heart of Truro which lies in the incredible Victoria Park with 400 acres of old growth forest,biking and hiking trails, 2 sets of waterfalls and 1 dizzying, 175 step Jacob’s Ladder for climb up. This park also features waterslides, a large outdoor pool, spray park and a playground which make it a very famous family destination.
2. Historic Downtown: Historic downtown of Truro is thriving with unique dining and shops. Inglis Street is one of the famous destination which features number of boutiques like Nova Scotia Emporium.
3. Marigold Cultural Centre: It is a fantastic place to have experience of theatre and local music in an intimate setting. Marigold is also home to local sports heritage museum and local sports.
4. Truro Farmers Market: Shine or Rain Farmer Market of Truro is a gathering spot for handmade goods and local foods every Saturday morning.
5. Colchester Historeum: This Historeum exhibits a huge number of stories and local artifacts and is a great place for genealogical based research.
6. Truro Raceway: Largest harness racing facility if Nova Scotia play role of a host to regular live racing schedule. It is one of the best Tourist Attractions in Truro, Nova Scotia
7. Millbrook Cultural & Heritage Centre: This discovered legends of Glooscap and learn rich Mi’kmaw heritage and culture of Nova Scotoia. Tour to the Centre and stands at foot of 40ft statue of Gloosap for a very fantastic photo.
8. Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park: This place is definitely a facourite place for a fa,ily. It is home of 10 hectares picnic park, scenic trails, wetland centre, 65 species of birds and 26 species of mammals.
9. Mastodon Ridge: You can get your photo clicked with mastodon a half way between Equater in Stewiacke and North Pole. Remains of juvenile mastodon were found in a quarry and Mastodon Ridge is really a great place to stop for some pictures, to pick up piece of local art from Winding River Art Gallery, a snack for road and mini golf.
10. Masstown Market: Just few minutes from the town is the Masstown Market where visitors find culinary favourite in onsite bakery, cafeteria style restaurant that servers homemade local meals, chip boat, fish, farm market, fish market, dairy bar and deli.
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Knit-In! at the Colchester Historeum | Truro, Nova Scotia
Every 15th of the month in 2013, drop by with a knitting project, learn new skills & patterns, and hang out with fellow knitters! Beginners and experts welcome.
The Colchester Historeum is at 29 Young Street, Truro, Nova Scotia
The Town of Pictou Mayor, Councillors and friends are Pictou Proud! Are you?
Doing the Shiretown Shuffle!
The Town of Pictou Mayor, Councillors and friends are Pictou Proud!
Join the Movement! Go to pictouproud.com
Cumberland County, Nova Scotia Lifestyle
From spectacular and rugged coastal hiking trails and parks to warm and inviting sandy beaches; from historical buildings, museums and cultural attractions to modern state-of the-art manufacturing facilities - this Gateway to Nova Scotia is the perfect balance.
In fact Cumberland County offers the best of both worlds - a relaxing lifestyle in a safe and friendly environment, combined with modern transportation and communications links to the rest of the world. With a fully digital telecommunications network, county-wide high speed Internet access, excellent rail, road, air and sea links, Cumberland County offers easy access to markets and to friends and family across North America and around the world.
Berry Hill Farm Nova Scotia '08.wmv
Berry Hill Farm
On the brow of the hill, at the end of winding driveway, overlooking the village is Berry Hill Farm, Centreville, Digby County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Acreage, fields and nearby unspoiled Bay of Fundy shoreline provide an ideal setting for this 30+ acre Nova Scotia saltwater 19th century farm.
Beautifully maintained, retaining original charm and many appealing period features, the comfortable main home contains 4 bedrooms, one downstairs with its own ½ bath, and 3 upstairs served by a full bath. A bright, comfortable family room, kitchen, sun porch, living room, downstairs bedroom and bath are on the 1st floor. Three bedrooms and full bath and separate sitting area are on the 2nd floor. The Berry Box, a 2 story guest cottage, offers downstairs a sunny kitchen and large family room. Upstairs are 2 bedrooms and full bath.
In addition to the two homes, the property enjoys a large post and beam barn, authentically dating to 1893, as well as a spacious storage building and the indispensable woodshed. Rolling fields and softwood forest punctuated with wild apple and ash trees complete the picture. Situated ¾ of a mile on the winding, tree-lined road from the Bay of Fundy, the family compound offers privacy, but remains an integral part of this typical, 19th century Nova Scotia fishing village. In addition, immediately adjacent to the farm, is available a beautiful white shingled village church complete with steeple and bell.
Berry Hill Farm began to be an important part of the Berry familys life shortly after the end of WW II. Over the intervening years, 4 generations have enjoyed an irreplaceable summer life style. But, now regrettably this era has come to an end. Berry Hill Farm is for sale at $135,000US. Ruth Berry, the originator of the experience was a Naval officers wife and career teacher. Nova Scotia became a refuge and an opportunity to return in a measure to the life she had loved growing up in a large, happy family on an Arkansas cotton farm. The tradition continued with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. But now the time has come to sell. The children are looking at a retirement that does not include the responsibilities 35+ acres and 6 buildings 3500 miles from their home in California represent. The grandchildren have careers that preclude leisurely weeks of summer idylls. It is now someone elses turn and for the fortunate family, Berry Hill Farm is ready.
Centreville is located on Digby Neck in Nova Scotia. It is a long narrow peninsula running parallel to the southwest shore of mainland Nova Scotia. It measures roughly 30 miles long and 3 miles wide.
With the Saint-Mary's Bay on one side and the Bay of Fundy on the other, Digby Neck is nearly surrounded by water. Because these bays are part of the Gulf of Maine, they have the highest tides in the world. The Bay of Fundy is teaming with life which means that its shoreline is as well. Many whales and sea birds can be found off of Digby Neck and there are a variety of whales and sea bird cruises available, which can show them to you.
Digby Neck also has several beautiful beaches such as the Sandy Cove beach, which was originally discovered by Samuel de Champlain. There are several campgrounds currently available and many more Bed and Breakfasts.
For information concerning this property contact:
Paul Berry
1350 Lorain Road
San Marino, CA 91108
626.570.1348
paulberry@pointloma.edu
Colchester County Real Estate
Affordable real estate in Colchester County Nova Scotia
Championship Woodsmen 4H Nova Scotia
Swarms of semipalmated sandpipers on Nova Scotia's Minas Basin
These migratory birds stop briefly to feed on teaming mud shrimp before their marathon 72 hour flight to South America. They literally swarm when high tide pushes them off the mud flats and close to shore.
Riding VIA's Bras d'Or Part 1 Halifax to Truro 8 October 2002
VIA's Bras d'Or was a summer tourist train that ran from Halifax to Sydney on Tuesdays returning on Wednesdays. It began in 2000 and operated for five years. In Part 1 of this video we see the train (VIA#19) between Halifax and Truro both from one of the dome cars on 8 October 2002 and from lineside.