28/06: Rain Again!... but the Sun Came Out
Category: General
Posted by: The Agnew Family
We enjoyed our time on Brier Island but it's time to move on. Today's destination is Barton just outside of Digby. We've had a couple of sunny days so we were due for rain and mother nature didn't disappoint, it was pouring rain when we got up this morning. By time we had ridden a ferry and driven 17 km it had stopped raining but the fog was still with us.
We decided to visit some of the coves along Digby Neck. This was Whale Cove.
A boat in better condition also at Whale Cove.
Great view at Mink Cove.
Sandy Cove Beach has an actual sand beach, but on the other side was an old wharf that and fish shack that had seen better days.
The wharf
The habour at Sandy Cove is in much better shape. Lots of lobster boats, scallop boats and fishing boats.
More fishing boats.
A view at Prim Point near the lighthouse.
A boat in the harbour --- still foggy.
A clock on the corner in Digby .... look at the face carefully. You know your by the Bay of Fundy when the town clocks are tide clocks. The side faces of the clock were regular clock faces. This warning bell use to be at the North Light on Brier Island.
The harbour in Digby. This first row is pleasure boats, the fishing boats are in the back row.
We decided to visit some of the coves along Digby Neck. This was Whale Cove.
A boat in better condition also at Whale Cove.
Great view at Mink Cove.
Sandy Cove Beach has an actual sand beach, but on the other side was an old wharf that and fish shack that had seen better days.
The wharf
The habour at Sandy Cove is in much better shape. Lots of lobster boats, scallop boats and fishing boats.
More fishing boats.
A view at Prim Point near the lighthouse.
A boat in the harbour --- still foggy.
A clock on the corner in Digby .... look at the face carefully. You know your by the Bay of Fundy when the town clocks are tide clocks. The side faces of the clock were regular clock faces. This warning bell use to be at the North Light on Brier Island.
The harbour in Digby. This first row is pleasure boats, the fishing boats are in the back row.