Long Island and the Islands Historical Society

by Phil Neville, on Sun, 18 Sep 2011 | No Comments

Join us while we travel from Digby down the Digby Neck to Long Island. Here we meet Dorothy Outhouse, Archivist for the Island Historical Society. We see beautiful sights, eat some great food and learn about the history of Long and Brier Islands.

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Hiking Forster Island

by Derek Hendsbee, on Fri, 16 Sep 2011 | Comments (3)

Once on the opposite side of the island I reluctantly returned to the little causeway. Most of it had vanished in that short time.

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Exploring Family Foundations At Kejimkujik

by Jim Cyr, on Thu, 15 Sep 2011 | No Comments

The period between 1850 - 1940 was an interesting time around Kejimkujik Lake. The area was populated with logging mills, gold mines, hunting lodges and cabins. Today when we enter the park, we don't see this part of history right away, especially since some of these locations are in less traveled sections of the park.

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The Parkdale - Maplewood Community Museum

by Phil Neville, on Mon, 12 Sep 2011 | Comments (2)

Come take a look at the Parkdale Maplewood Community Museum in Barss Corner, Nova Scotia!

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Ghost Walk!

by Alexandra Lawrence, on Fri, 26 Aug 2011 | No Comments

Murders, troubled spirits, haunted buildings and a splash of history. All abound when you join Andy Smith for a Ghost Walk around the beautiful city of Halifax.

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Reflections of Blue - Tunes, Smurfs, and Berries

by Devin Trefry, on Wed, 24 Aug 2011 | No Comments

Ok, so you might not travel to Nova Scotia for the Smurfs, but I am almost certain that the all-new "Gutsy" Smurf is wearing a Nova Scotia tartan in that movie. Coincidence?...I think not!

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