Fishin' for Fish
Peggy's Cove appealed to me since I like small fishing villages, and my mother's name is Peggy. Less than an hour south of Halifax the landscape changed from heavily-wooded mixed coniferous-deciduous, like most of NS we have seen, to tundra-like: a few, small trees and mostly rugged grasses and low shrubs. No agriculture present, not even blueberries. We approached the village; a large electronic parking sign showed how many parking spots were available in each lot. The sign wasn't operating, but both lots had four character displays, so presumably parking for thousands. At the end of the road was the lighthouse, said to be the most photographed lighthouse in the world, probably an invented factoid by the Chamber of Commerce. There are over 750 lighthouses in Canada ; Peggy's Cove is number 19 on this slide show. Ho hum, I have visited a lot of lighthouses from Iceland to Pemba Island to Matinicus Rock. In October, well after tourist season, one 1000+ spot parking lot ...
Bah ha ha ha ha!
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