Tubing on the Gaspereau River

Hey, there had to be a bright side to all that rain! The Powers That Be have opened the gates above the Gaspereau River, raising the water levels in the river. Tubing is on again, which is rather unusual for August. Carpe diem. We seized the day. The water was higher than usual, and faster, [...]

New pictures of Nova Scotia

I’ve just uploaded new photos to the Lakes and Forests, Blue Rocks and Stonehurst, Mahone Bay, and Lunenburg galleries.   Hope you enjoy them.

Backcountry Camping in Kejimkujik National Park

It was raining as we set up our tents on Big Muise Island in Kejimkujik Lake.  Three days later, I had to bail rainwater out of the canoe as we paddled back to Jake’s Landing from Site 13 on Ritchie Island.  In between, however, we had a couple of very pleasant days enjoying the warm [...]

Snapping turtle street wise?

This cannot be a good survival strategy. Snapping turtles lay eggs in June and July uphill from a water source.  This snapper has found some gravel right by the side of the road, a foot or two from the pavement.  The water source, as you can see in the picture, is a human-excavated pond some [...]

Lake country is cottage country

Nova Scotia has so many beautiful lakes.  Some of them are lined with cottages.  In Cape Breton family cottages are called “bungalows”.  Other lakes are in wilderness areas and may hide traditional camping spots known to a few fishermen, hunters and back-country campers. I camped out last weekend next to the cottage of friends on [...]

Buy Back Nova Scotia

J.D. Irving Ltd. is selling off vast holdings of land in southwestern Nova Scotia that it has been logging. “Professional forestry management” is what they’ve been doing there, and apparently it’s not worthwhile for them to continue. The lands include whole lakes and lake systems, rivers, watersheds and huge tracts of forest land. It’s near [...]