Peggy's Cove is most know for its picturesque view of the Peggy's Cove Lighthouse, built in 1868. Geology originated from the Devonian Period
Peggy's Cove is most know for its picturesque view of the Peggy's Cove Lighthouse, built in 1868. Geology originated from the Devonian Period
Peggy's Cove is a must see destination on the East Coast of Canada and I want to share with you my favourite photos of Peggy's Cove to inspire your trip!
Original Fred Trask Nova Scotia folk art painting acrylic on board 8x10" Bluenose at Peggy's Cove Fred Trask is one of Nova Scotia's best known folk artist. Fred was a family friend of Maud Lewis and ONLY art student. He is the last living member of The Landmark exhibition in the mid-70s for Nova Scotia folk art at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. His work is in numerous collections, both public and private throughout North America and Europe.
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Peggy's Cove is most know for its picturesque view of the Peggy's Cove Lighthouse, built in 1868. Geology originated from the Devonian Period
Peggy's Cove is most know for its picturesque view of the Peggy's Cove Lighthouse, built in 1868. Geology originated from the Devonian Period
Imagine Sipping Your Morning Coffee Or Evening Cocktail While Being Transported To The Charming Sights Of The Maritimes! These Delightful Coasters Feature Hand-drawn Sketches Lovingly Capturing The Essence Of Local Landmarks.
Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada. Image 000074A-PEGGYSCOVE
The south shore of Nova Scotia is known for it’s breath-taking beaches, Kejimkujik National Park, the UNESCO world heritage site of Lunenburg (birthplace of the Bluenose) and, of course, the famous Peggy’s Cove but there’s a lesser known side of the shore that deserves some attention as well. The LaHave and Petite Riviere area…
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Overview If you have only a limited time to explore Nova Scotia's South Shore, discover more than would be possible on your own with this small-group tour. Visit such attractions as Old Town Lunenburg, Mahone Bay and Canada’s most beloved lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove, all while getting insights into local history from your guide. Half-day tour of Nova Scotia's South Side: Ideal for those with limited time Small-group tour (maximum 10): Ensures personal attention Learn about Nova Scotia history and culture from your guide Get tips for restaurants and further exploration from your guide
Before going to Sable Island, we thought it would be good to catch sunrise at Peggy's Cove. We left Halifax at 5:30am for the drive out the coast. We were rewarded with a great morning... then a long nap.
Have you played in Canada’s ocean playground before? Well, if you’ve been to Nova Scotia, then most likely you have – at least according to the local license plates there baring t…
Original Fred Trask Nova Scotia folk art painting acrylic on board 8x10" Bluenose at Peggy's Cove Fred Trask is one of Nova Scotia's best known folk artist. Fred was a family friend of Maud Lewis and ONLY art student. He is the last living member of The Landmark exhibition in the mid-70s for Nova Scotia folk art at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. His work is in numerous collections, both public and private throughout North America and Europe.
These pictures of Nova Scotia will inspire you to explore Canada's beautiful east coast right now. From Lunenberg to Peggy's Cove and The Cabot Trail to
Known as the Nova Scotia Lighthouse Route, he south shore out of Halifax, the capital city of Nova Scotia, is a wonderful, colorful adventure. The lighthouse route is fun and beautiful, one of the best road trips you can do in the Maritimes of Canada.
Who doesn't love stickers? These fun die cut stickers highlight some popular parts of Nova Scotia. Who could resist a sticker donair? Also included, a lobster, Peggy's Cove, the Bluenose, a fishing boat and a puffin. Six different stickers are included in the pack. Perfect for your planner as well. Sticker size (approx
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Have you played in Canada’s ocean playground before? Well, if you’ve been to Nova Scotia, then most likely you have – at least according to the local license plates there baring t…