Monday, February 8, 2016

Day 9 ~ Lighthouse Route


Tuesday, September 15th

We left Digby in the morning taking the lighthouse route to Halifax. This route took us along the coast of Nova Scotia through several small quaint fishing villages.
First was Liverpool where we visited Fort Point Lighthouse Park ~
We were able to watch a video interview of the man who lived in the lighthouse as a child and then view the different rooms. Climbing to the top gave us a great view of the harbor.


The hydrants painted as loyalists ~






Liverpool is still a very active port ~


It was a beautiful day ~ passing through Beach Meadows


Lighthouses and churches all along the way ~


Next, Medway ~









Continuing along ~


Crescent Beach, LaHave


We knew as we entered Luenburg that it was a larger, busier port.


It was vibrant and active ~


What a gorgeous day and the harbor was so picturesque ~








Of course John had to play with the bell ~ you don't realize how huge these things are when you see them out in the water.


We continued on to Mahone Bay ~





And Chester ~
When we left our B&B this morning the proprietor's daughter told us her favorite town was Chester with a great little cafe, the Kiwicafe. We waited all day for this with great anticipation. By now it was 4:45 and we were starving! We walked in and were asked if we wanted coffee. We replied with a quick yes and what can we get with it? Oh, our kitchen closed at 4:30! (You can't be serious!) She recommended a place across the street which actually turned out great. John was able to renew his faith in lobster rolls!


The harbor was beautiful ~








It was getting late and we wanted to make sure we got to Peggy's Cove before dark so we left the Lighthouse Route and continued on the highway. We arrived at the famous Peggy's Cove about 6:30 in the evening and it was beautiful. The sun was lower in the sky so it was at a perfect angle.





Beautiful rocky coastline ~



The sky was so blue and the clouds just right






It was high tide and the waves were crashing onto the rocks.





The small harbor was very picturesque ~



We met people who had been at Peggy's Cove earlier in the day and they complained that there were several busses there. They couldn't even get out onto the rocks. We were thankful that we arrived later ~ although completely unplanned.





We had a few minutes before the sun set so we stopped at the Swissair Flight 111 Memorial ~
September 2,1998, flight 111 from JFK to Geneva, Switzerland crashed into the Atlantic 5 miles from shore. All 224 on board were killed. The people of this area felt their homes shake that day. Local fishermen were the first responders and villagers opened their homes to victims' families.


The sun was setting so we sat a few moments to enjoy.





After this long day, we still needed to get to Halifax. We finally arrived at the Hampton Inn about 9:30.

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