01/07: Happy Canada Day!!!
Category: General
Posted by: The Agnew Family
Since Lunenburg was having a big Canada Day celebration, Ed and I decided to take a drive south from Lunenburg (Ed's not a fan of crowds).
The village of Riverport was also having a Canada Day celebration. The festivities, centred at the firehall, included a fish fry and a parade. In our travels around Riverport we came across this float.
Near Feltzen South
Not far from Riverport we found a Government with some interesting boats.
Categorized as a living beach because the beach moves and shifts at the whim of the ocean. Hirtle's Beach is ever changing. In the winter the beach is full of stones in the summer it is sandy.
Fort Point Lighthouse
Crescent Beach is a long white sand beach that is a causeway that connects the mainland to the LaHave Islands.
Not necessary a great photo, but it is one with an unknown story behind it.
The kite surfers were having fun today.
Several of the LaHave Islands are connect together by interesting bridges and Bush Island is connected to the mainland by the Crescent Beach causeway.
Borrowed from the "Built in 1903, St. John Evangelist Anglican Church is a modest Victorian Gothic Revival building located on Bell Island in the LaHave Islands of Nova Scotia. The church rests on a small knoll with the main entrance facing the water."
The village of Riverport was also having a Canada Day celebration. The festivities, centred at the firehall, included a fish fry and a parade. In our travels around Riverport we came across this float.
Near Feltzen South
Not far from Riverport we found a Government with some interesting boats.
Categorized as a living beach because the beach moves and shifts at the whim of the ocean. Hirtle's Beach is ever changing. In the winter the beach is full of stones in the summer it is sandy.
Fort Point Lighthouse
Crescent Beach is a long white sand beach that is a causeway that connects the mainland to the LaHave Islands.
Not necessary a great photo, but it is one with an unknown story behind it.
The kite surfers were having fun today.
Several of the LaHave Islands are connect together by interesting bridges and Bush Island is connected to the mainland by the Crescent Beach causeway.
Borrowed from the "Built in 1903, St. John Evangelist Anglican Church is a modest Victorian Gothic Revival building located on Bell Island in the LaHave Islands of Nova Scotia. The church rests on a small knoll with the main entrance facing the water."