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fortress-5 fortress-6 fortress-7 fortress-8 fortress-9 fortress-10 fortress-11 fortress-12 rt-fortress-1 rt-fortress-2 rt-fortress-3 Darn! Missed my chance to leave Ruth here! 24-brasdor Bras d'Or, Cape Breton NS: Bras d 9-gilead-ourroom We stayed at the Gilead B&B and found its room (acutally a suite) layout to be the most charming we encountered. Also, the view from our windows, front and back, to be specacular. 8-gilead-ourroom 10-gilead-ourview 7-gilead-dt-horses gilead rt-gilead brasdor-1 brasdor-2 brasdor-3 hawkesbury-1 Port Hawkesbury, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia: Port Hawkesbury is the first town on the Cape Breton end of the causeway across the Canso Strait connecting Nova Scotia's main island with its peninsula. We stopped here so that Ruth could check out the cooperative collective quilt market. I, meanwhile, waited on the pier, where I photographed some boats and where I met some local folk who, probably in order to get me to quit playing my harmonica, permitted me to fish for mackerel with their rods. I caught several. hawkesbury-2 terranita Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia: To visit the Bay of Fundy Area, we stayed at the Terranita B&B, which is located in Selma, near the town of Maitland. This is on Cobaquid Bay, which attaches to the Bay of Fundy. From this B&B, we were able to drive to Burntcoat and Walton, and into Maitland where, standing under the world's longest cantilever bridge span, we saw the tidal bore reverse the flow of the Shubenacadie River. fundy-1 fundy-2 dt-rt-fundy cantilever 5-dt-burntcoat Burntcoat, Nova Scotia: Burntcoat is the point where the world's highest tides, over 51 feet, have been recorded. 6-burntcoat burntcoat-1 burntcoat-2
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