Retro theme with red & turquoise.
101 Most Beautiful Places to Visit Before You Die (Picture: Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, Canada - tide changes every 6 hours - high and low tide vary by 50 feet, the greatest height in the world)
Ingonish Beach, Nova Scotia - Ingonish Beach in the Cape Breton Highlands is covered with round pink stones. Ingonish Beach is the only beach in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park featuring both fresh and salt-water swimming.
Beach Glass - Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada: ~ Inverness sea glass report submitted by Christine Kennedy of Nova Scotia, Canada Sea Glass Nova Scotia - Walkers Beach at Inverness Inverness is a small
"How to Eat Like a Nova Scotian" from Little Gray Bird - Guide to some of the local treats and specialties from Nova Scotia: dulse (dried seaweed), donair, and moon mist ice cream (a swirl made of banana, grape and bubblegum flavours) among others.
Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada ~ A small rural community located on the eastern shore of St. Margarets Bay in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality, which is famous for the Peggy's Point Lighthouse.
Glooscap is a figure that features heavily in Mikmaq creation stories. One favourite is that when Glooscap slept, Nova Scotia was his bed, and Prince Edward Island was his pillow. This statue stands outside the Glooscap Interpretive Centre in Truro, N.
Lobsterman, Sheldon Trenholm, caught a rare blue crustacean on June 2013 off the coast of Monks Head, Nova Scotia, Canada.