A tourist day



What to do on a damp, drizzly fog filled day in Nova Scotia?

Catch an inexpensive Uber into Halifax and soak up some atmosphere, walk the seafront boardwalk, visit the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, eat yet more bacon wrapped scallops washed down with a glass of bubbles …. and enjoy a delightful bistro seafood dinner at the Bicycle Thief Restaurant while watching the skies turn from grey to a gorgeous blue, soaking in the warmth of the sun with a schooner majestically sailing by!!

The Lighthouse at George’s Island

The Bicycle Thief Restaurant 


Yes!! Blue skies again!!

Halifax is located on one of the largest and deepest ice-free natural harbours in the world and is home to the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. This is the final resting place of many from the ill fated Titanic. A very sobering experience walking through the museum but also completely fascinating.

A little known fact is an explosion took place here in Halifax in 1917 with a loss of 2,000 lives. A French cargo boat filled with explosives and a Norwegian vessel collided causing a massive explosion, tidal waves and fires. The destruction was immense and is the world’s largest non- nuclear explosion to date. 

The end to a magical day


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  1. Great picture! ❤️A

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  2. Looks beautiful Jeanie and Charlie! what an amazing experience - liking the sound of bacon wrapped scallops and Bubbles!! Love reading your blogs ♥️ Lisa NZ

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  3. Looks like you're still enjoying your adventure. We are having the Withrow '65 picnic at Ault Park tomorrow. We'll miss you. Continue to enjoy your sailing adventure. Take care. Barb

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