OUTLINE:
Historic and photogenic lighthouses to magnificent coastal
landscapes . . . all this and more in this Atlantic province that
owes much to it's Scottish and French heritage
Europeans
sailing west over the centuries fought hard over this Atlantic
province in eastern Canada, but today all is harmony. Those
adversaries of old, primarily French and Scottish, combine for the
unique culture that makes Nova Scotia what it is today. It is a
distinctly maritime nation, and our mainly coastal jaunt will
provide many a lasting image to treasure. Do join
me
this year.
OVERSEAS TRAVEL
<> It is recommended, but not imperative, that you arrive a day early to be fresh and on time for the trip!
<> Early arrival also enables you to explore the gateway city should you wish.
<> A late flight arrival on day 1 of the trip might entail you having to find your own way to the first hotel, if not close to the airport.
<> Please note that the ending date of the trip is the day of your departure flight. Please arrange your flights accordingly.
Clients from Europe, Asia, Africa, South America and Australasia should depart their home country a day or two prior to Day 1, so that the commencement of this photography tour isn't missed.
DAY 1
| To NOVA SCOTIA
Arrive Halifax, Nova Scotia. Your mid-day flight will be met by
myself,
John, and we'll head to Halifax for a visit to the historic Citadel
that overlooks the city. The fort was established by the British in
1856, and the pictures here will include the color of the resident
regiments. Then on south to a small peninsula containing the
community of Prospect. Quality maritime scenes are to be had there,
and we'll move on to the famed Peggy's Cove Lighthouse, which is the
only one in North America containing a post office. The harbor
nearby is particularly picturesque. On to Indian Harbor for our
first night.
INDIAN HARBOR, 1 night
DAY 2
| The LIGHTHOUSE ROUTE
Indian Harbor is particularly photogenic, and after time amid the
fish crates, etcetera, we'll round St. Margaret's Bay and move on to
frame Mahone Bay's three wooden churches from a couple of different
angles. Via Lunenburg to the Blue Rocks area, and south to Kingsburg
. . . both are quality photo locations. Western Head and Moose
Harbor near Liverpool will also get our attention before moving on
to Shelburne.
SHELBURNE, 1 night
DAY 3
| The LIGHTHOUSE ROUTE to YARMOUTH
Shelburne is steeped in a turbulent history, and we'll learn of this
on the harbor at the Dory Shop, and at the Ross-Thomson House. On
route to Yarmouth, stops at Ingomar and Barrington, where the
land-locked Seal Island Light [house] is a visual oddity.
YARMOUTH, 1 night
DAY 4
| The LOWER EVANGELINE TRAIL
A potpourri of images will greet us on Yarmouth Bar this morning,
and will be topped by the 1840 Yarmouth Lighthouse. Heading north
we'll take in the largest wooden church in North America at Church
Point, the little lighthouse sitting on the harbor at Belliveau
Cove, and explore the Point Prim area.
ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, 1 night
DAY 5
| The UPPER EVANGELINE TRAIL
Fort Anne in Annapolis Royal was a British stronghold from 1710 to
1749, and it will get our morning attention, as will Port Royal
where the first Europeans settled in 1605. Moving over to the Bay of
Fundy, we'll take in the quiet harbors of Parkers Cove and Hampton,
etcetera, as we go northeast to another oceanside gem, Halls Harbor.
Light permitting, our day will close with the late light on the Bay
of Fundy and the rural scenes viewed from the Blomidon Lookoff.
NEW MINAS, 1 night
DAYS 6 and 7
| The GLOOSCAP TRAIL
As we move on to a 2 night stay in Parrsboro, our first stop will be
at the Grand Pre National Historic Park to photograph the monument
to Evangeline, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's fictional character in
the poem about the Acadian expulsions of 1755. In Windsor the
historic Shand House is always worth a visit if only for a taste of
the old Nova Scotia. We'll then rendezvous for the tidal bore that
emanates off the Bay of Fundy . . . one of the highest tides in the
world. The Croix, Salmon and Shubenacadie rivers will give us
options to suit our schedule.
On day 7 we'll explore the immediate Parrsboro area and head west
for boat and wild flower highlights at Port Greville, Cape D'or and
West Advocate, etcetera. Loons nest on a private lake near our motel.
PARRSBORO, 2 nights
DAY 8
| The SUNRISE TRAIL
A last look at the Parrsboro vicinity in the morning, and then
cross country to the Malagash Peninsula for sea/landscapes, etcetera.
Via Tatamagouche to the Loch Broom area, and Green Hill, which
provides panoramas of lush Nova Scotia farmland. On to Pictou for
the night where the Scots originally landed in 1773 to create this
'new Scotland'.
PICTOU, 1 night
DAY 9
| To CAPE BRETON ISLAND
If they have the time, we'll take breakfast with our hosts who hail
from the same spot in England as John does. Then on departure from
Pictou, shots back towards the town from the causeway with
Cormorants perched on old pier pilings (our 1995 group also enjoyed
a Bald Eagle at the same spot). On east to Cape Breton Island via
highway 104, and the Canso Causeway . . . the deepest on the planet.
On the Cabot Trail we'll join the coast at Margaree Harbor and find
more to shoot at Cheticamp, Cap Rouge, and more as we head for
our overnight stop.
PLEASANT BAY, 1 night
DAYS 10, 11 and 12
| CAPE BRETON ISLAND
Early on day 10 we re-join the Cabot Trail, and move along Aspy Bay
to Bay St. Lawrence for gulls and working boat scenes. Then back
down the east side of the island taking in delights such as Neil's
Harbor, the Ingonish area and Kings Point etcetera.
On days 11 and 12 we'll take a loop trip to photograph the
Mabou/Mabou Harbor region, and rendezvous with a Scottish bagpiper
and Scotian 'old salt'. Fort Louisbourg, a replica of an original
French Fort and Iona's 'Highland Village' will constitute our other
loop trip and take us briefly to 'France' and 'Scotland'
respectively! Our village home, Baddeck, is worthy of photo
exploration, and will include a trip to the Alexander Graham Bell
museum.
BADDECK , 3 nights
DAY 13
| The MARINE DRIVE
We'll leave Cape Breton island and get on the Marine Drive today. On
route to Sherbrooke we'll explore the Strait of Canso, photograph
the lighthouse on Rock Island, the Boylston area, and indulge in
Port Felix vistas etcetera, etcetera. A trip to Wine Head is also scheduled
while we are in the Sherbrooke area.
SHERBROOKE, 1 night
DAY 14
| The MARINE DRIVE
Historic Sherbrooke is a real treat if you enjoy stepping back in
time with your camera. Lots of costumed docents are on the streets
early, and a potpourri of still life images are to be composed. As
we journey back towards the Halifax area our photo opportunities
will include an abundance of lilies (if the season holds), fishermen
and clam gatherers, etcetera.
LAKE THOMAS, 1 night
DAY 15
| Flights home
Mid morning flights will put us back home with ample time to dust
off the mail box in preparation for the return of our great Nova
Scotia images!