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Discover
Nova Scotia

A small Maritime province surrounded by ocean

and filled with folks with the biggest hearts.

What is not to love?

I found my heart in Nova Scotia

I have not always lived in Nova Scotia. It was an interesting set of circumstances that made me upheave my life and move across the country. I moved here 5 years ago in 2019, knowing no one and having no links or ties to the province. At the time, we chose Nova Scotia because it was a quaint province with charming small towns, very friendly and we knew we  would be rewarded with lots of opportunity for outdoor adventure. Fast forward to the present day, and I am now on another new adventure, solo for now, but forever hopeful.

 

Enjoy these pictures I have taken of some of the most breathtaking places I now call home.

These are places where flora and fauna are foraged to make my spectacular jewelry.

picture of Kingsport Beach, Annapolis Valley, Kings County, Nova Scotia

Kingsport Beach at low tide

Aerial picture of Kingsport Beach, Annapolis Valley, Kings County, Nova Scotia

Kingsport Beach aerial view

Fun Fact: Nova Scotia has the HIGHEST tides in the whole world.

a picture of Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia

Annapolis Royal

Blomidon Bluff, Nova Scotia

Blomidon Bluff

Fun Fact: No point in Nova Scotia is more than 60km from the sea.

Lunenberg County, Nova Scotia

Lunenberg County

Drowned Forest, Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia

Drowned Fores,t, Cape Sable Island

Fun Fact: Home to 12 whale species, it is a great place to go whale watching.

Lunenberg, Nova Scotia
Lobster, Halls Harbour, Nova Scotia

Fun Fact:
50,000 tons of lobster are hauled from Nova Scotia waters every year.

Bluenose, Lunenberg, Nova Scotia
Burntcoat Head, Nova Scotia

Burntcoat Head

Burntcoat Head, Nova Scotia

Burntcoat Head

Fun Fact: 150 lighthouses, 4100 bridges, 2 National Parks, 100 Provincial Parks & growing!

Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia
Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia
Swiss Air Memorial, Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia

Fun Fact: Famous for Tidal Bay wines & the Cabot Trail. Birthplace of hockey.

A place
like
no other!

Delhaven, Annapolis Valley, Kings County, Nova Scotia
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