A collection of photographs of summertime activity in Nova Scotia
The Celtic Colours International Festival, featuring musical performances throughout Cape Breton Island, is about to kick off for another year, but you never have to wait to hear Celtic music on the Island. There is always some place where a fiddler,...
If you ever thought you'd like to take your camera back in time a hundred years or more, museums or historic sites like Sherbrooke Village give you the opportunity
The Acadian fishing community of Cheticamp is known for its delicious crab and lobster, but did you know that nearby Cheticamp Island contains a treasure trove of fossils.
Another annual Hike the Highlands festival has wapped up with a record number of hikers and hardly a trail in northern Cape Breton left untrod.
The history of Acadian settlement in the eastern shore fishing community of Larry's River is told by paintings on granite boulders in roadside park.
My apologies to fellow blogger Terri McCulloch for trespassing on her Bay of Fundy, but I'd like to share some photos I took recently when I joined an interpretive walk along the Fundy cliffs at Five Islands Provincial Park on...
It seems that mother nature uses September to tease us into thinking that the glorious autumn colours we love to photograph are upon us when we see a tree sporting leaves of brilliant red, orange or yellow. But it's just...
There's something for everyone at the annual Hike The Highlands festival on Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island.
Autumn leaf photography is something you can do throughout the month of October. Here are some of my favourites.
Nova Scotia is noted for its many fishing villages and I, for one, never tire of visiting and photographing them. I find them constantly changing - with the tides, the weather, the time of day, the seasons and particularly before,...