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		<title>Lunenburg &#8211; birthplace of the Bluenose</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 20:35:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img class="size-full wp-image-5 alignleft" title="Hold a baby starfish" src="http://daytripperNovaScotia.ca/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/2009-baby-starfish.jpg" alt="Hold a baby starfish" title="Hold a baby starfish" width="50" height="50" />It's certainly worth the trip if you're at all interested in the history, the tales and treasures of the fishing industry or seeing sea creatures up close the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic. You can see fishing boats up close - even jump aboard! You can visit the Dory Shop and see the craftsmen making a dory - the traditional way.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="details">Distance from Halifax: 98.4 km – about 1 hour 13 mins<br />
Food Available: Absolutely &#8211; at museum and nearby streets<br />
Child Friendly: Yes</div>
<p>Lunenburg &#8211; the town where the famous <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/virtual/bluenose/">Bluenose I</a> was built! It&#8217;s certainly worth the trip if you&#8217;re at all interested in the history, the tales and treasures of the fishing industry or seeing sea creatures up close the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic. You can see fishing boats up close &#8211; even jump aboard! You can visit the Dory Shop and see the craftsmen making a dory &#8211; the traditional way.</p>
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<p>My children&#8217;s favourite is the aquarium &#8211; home to fish and sea creatures found locally in the ocean. In the aquarium section there is even a touch and feel open topped aquarium where you can pick up and hold a starfish or a sea urchin. This is the best part &#8211; picking up squirmy things &#8211; and they won&#8217;t poison you.</p>
<p>I find that the museum takes several hours to explore happily &#8211; even with small ones in tow. The museum has a restaurant which is very convenient for staving off tempers of hungry families and there are lots of eating options within a few blocks.</p>
<p>While you&#8217;re reading you might be interested in a few stories from long ago and some behind the scenes talk at the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://fisheries-museum.blogspot.com/">museum&#8217;s blog</a> .</p>
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</script></div><p>I found this video to help you picture the museum:<br />
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		<title>Mahone Bay</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 19:03:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img id="attachment_5" class="size-full wp-image-5 alignleft" title="Mahone Bay Harbour" src="http://daytripperNovaScotia.ca/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/mahone-bay-harbour.jpg" alt="Looking out onto the Mahone Bay harbour" title="Mahone Bay Harbour" width="50" height="50" /> Mahone Bay, a small town nestled at the end of a bay, provides beautiful views of a coastal harbour with brightly coloured houses and shops. These shops can provide hours of entertainment and when you need a break from shopping the eats are plentiful.]]></description>
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<div class="details">Distance from Halifax: 87.5 km – about 1 hour 2 mins<br />
Food Available: Absolutely<br />
Child Friendly: Yes</div>
<p>Mahone Bay, introduced to me by my sister, has fast become a favourite. We make a point of visiting every time I&#8217;m in Nova Scotia. If you&#8217;re looking for that small town feel with sophisticated luxuries Mahone Bay should be on you list of destinations too. The town itself is situated at the end of a bay &#8211; which makes a beautiful view as soon as you step out of the car. Boats moored, blue water, hills on either side, wharfs jutting out. But Mahone Bay offers comfort as well as beautiful scenery. Maybe you need a cappuccino to relax and enjoy the view &#8211; Mahone Bay has that. Or maybe it&#8217;s an ice cream, in a small park with a gazebo &#8211; with a great view. Or maybe it&#8217;s a cool one with nachos on the deck overlooking the harbour or inside where it&#8217;s warm and cozy. You see Mahone Bay offers it all.</p>
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<p>But let&#8217;s say that you  enjoy a bit inspiration by visiting the shops &#8211; you know how small pokey towns can often only support pokey shops &#8211; but not Mahone Bay. If you thinkt that comfortable shoes are boring &#8211; you owe it to yourself to visit Mahone Bay Trading Company Quality Footwear. Maybe the store name isn&#8217;t catchy but we&#8217;ve spent hours in there perusing the selection of Geox, Josef Siebel, Reiker, Bostonian, Ecco and a vast collection of Clarks &#8211; all in the latest colours and fashions &#8211; often at discounted prices! The store used to be a &quot;general&quot; store with the best collection of Clarks shoes I&#8217;ve ever seen but in recent years there&#8217;s been less &quot;general&quot; and more shoes.</p>
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</script></div><p>There is a purple shop on the corner whose name escapes me &#8211; but not the memory. It&#8217;s a fantastic shop that features items that could never be described as ordinary. Somehow blending dress-up &#8211; special occasion wear with exquisite local (Nova Scotia) handmade crafts and pottery. Their recent expansion gives them room to create displays that make you think you&#8217;re in an art gallery &#8211; but even better because you can purchase those works of art that catch your heart and take them home.</p>
<p>Another favourite stop is <a href="http://www.amospewter.com">Amos Pewter</a> . Yes it is a pewter shop selling a whole variety of items in pewter BUT you can also watch them make the items &#8211; pouring the molten pewter into the molds, and removing the treasures from the molds. Self-directed tours are free and don&#8217;t have to be booked but there are also opportunities for hands-on experience ($7.00 to cover materials) if you<a href="http://http://www.amospewter.com/book-tour/"> book in advance</a> .</p>
<p>Tired and hungry yet? Along the main street there are lots of options &#8211; and I haven&#8217;t tried one I didn&#8217;t like. Excellent cheesecake, good pub food, Jo-Ann&#8217;s Deli Market and Bake Shop, the Innlet Cafe (often full in the summer but for good reason).</p>
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		<title>Peggy&#8217;s Cove</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 01:49:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img class="size-full wp-image-5 alignleft" title="peggys-cove-lighthouse" src="http://daytripperNovaScotia.ca/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/peggys-cove-lighthouse.jpg" alt="Lighthouse at Peggy's Cove" width="50" height="50" />My favourite day tripper destination in the Halifax area is Peggy's Cove. No matter what the season or what the weather is doing. The rocks are warn smooth - not by man but the daily pounding of the waves. The smooth rocks and the rough pounding waves create a contrast of opposites.]]></description>
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<div class="details">Distance from Halifax: 44 km – about 43 mins<br />
Food Available: Absolutely<br />
Child Friendly: Yes</div>
<p>My favourite day tripper destination in the Halifax area is Peggy&#8217;s Cove. No matter what the season or what the weather is doing. The rocks are warn smooth &#8211; not by man but the daily pounding of the waves. The smooth rocks and the rough pounding waves create a contrast of opposites.</p>
<p>The lighthouse &#8211; with it&#8217;s own postal station &#8211; crosses the line from tacky tourist trap to a functional value added service &#8211; a place to buy stamps. When you mail your postcards they are stamped with a postmark shaped like a lighthouse.  As a fun souvenir you can send a postcard to yourself that says &#8220;Glad you were here&#8221;.</p>
<p>If the weather is cold and blustery and your children end up doused in water, you can take refuge in the restaurant &#8211; with delicious hot soups and other hot food &#8211; and warm, dry souvenir t-shirts to replace the wet one.</p>
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<h2>Refreshments</h2>
<p>Summer months bring greater variety in eating treats &#8211; there is the excellent Expresso on Deck at the back of Beales&#8217; Bailiwick serving  fresh organic coffees, desserts and sodas and an excellent view of the quiet harbour. If the weather is really nice &#8211; an ice cream and a sorbet shop! Imagine the delight &#8211; savouring a hand scooped ice cream while wandering over the smooth rocks, gazing out over the quiet harbour or the frothy white waves as they pound against the rocks. The wind is blowing through your hair. </p>
<h2>Activites</h2>
<p>Is there more that wandering over the expansive smooth rocks and gazing our over the endless expanse of water? Absolutely! Near the public parking lot you can see the William E. deGarthe Memorial Monument &#8211; a lasting monument to Nova Scotia fishermen carved on a 100 ft granite outcropping. Perhaps Jo Beale&#8217;s Art Gallery will be open. There are a few shops to peruse.  Even if you avoid crowds (summer is busy at Peggy&#8217;s Cove) Peggy&#8217;s Cove is still a delight to visit &#8211; just walk a little further tune out the crowds and tune into your own experience of Peggy&#8217;s Cove.</p>
<p class="alert">A word of Caution: When clamoring over the rocks stay away from the brown/wet rocks. They&#8217;re often more slippery than they look.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re returning to Halifax continue on Hwy 333. The views along the way are well worth the effort.</p>
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