Day 4: Lunenburg to Halifax (aka, WTB faster cars)
Monday, July 27, 2009 at 7:17AM
Matt in Nova Scotia 2009, travels

Yesterday was a busy day. We started by sailing with the Bluenose II for a couple of hours in Lunenburg. The weather was fantastic! After lunch, we packed up and rode to Ovens Natural Park to walk along the Sea Cave Trail. Next we rode to Peggy's Cove. When we arrived, the temperature felt like it has dropped 10 degrees and a thick misty fog blanketed the area. After a short walk and taking a few pictures, we headed off to Halifax for the evening.

Surprisingly, it took us quite some time moving from one destination to another. The culprits: slow drivers and low speed zones (or worse! a combination of slow drivers and low speed zones!). Nothing like being stuck behind a convoy of cars doing 60km/h in an 80km/h zone. Woowoo. Having said that, the roads were good and twisty (with some freshly paved stretches too!). There were quite a number of beaches along the way, most of them with actual people on them. Brrr.

We'll add some pics as a follow up.

Update on Monday, July 27, 2009 at 8:34PM by Registered CommenterMatt

Ok, here we go.  Pictures from Day 4 as promised.

Day 4 route:

Day 4 Route

Raising of the main sail on the Bluenose II (or as Cess likes to call it, the "Lunenburg"):

Bluenose II main sail

Sea Cave Trail at The Ovens natural park:

The Ovens

Peggy's Cove:

Mist at Peggy's Cove

Rocky coast at Peggy's Cove:

Rocky coast

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