Sunday 29 May 2011

Peggy's Cove

Flat Nicole drove to Peggy's Cove which is about a 45 minute drive from Halifax.  It is a beautiful little fishing village.  Luckily for Flat Nicole and I, there were very few tourists there the day we went.

Peggy's Cove lighthouse which is the most photographed lighthouse in Canada.  This lighthouse was originally built in 1868; it has been rebuilt and renovated over the years, but is still used to alert fishermen there's a shore nearby.

Flat Nicole waving from the Peggy's Cove lighthouse!


Flat Nicole exploring the rocks that make up Peggy's Cove harbour.

Flat Nicole read this plaque and took caution.  It reads:  "Warning:  Injury and death have rewarded careless sight-seers here.  Ocean and rocks are treacherous savour the sea from a distance."




Peggy's Cove.




A fishing vessel docked at Peggy's Cove.


A photo of Peggy's Cove.

A pile of old rusty anchors.
And look who found herself resting in an old fishing boat!

LOBSTERS!!!!

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