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<blockquote data-quote="beacher" data-source="post: 590798" data-attributes="member: 14733"><p>Don't miss the Annapolis Valley, and a little known place called "Duncan's Cove" is a killer. It's been (gasp!) 40 years since I left there, but Duncan's Cove used to be a few little cabins (supposedly a well-off artists' enclave, and I believe it, because they had their own airstrip, in the 2 1/2 yrs that I was going to Dalhousie, I never saw anyone out there) just inland of an old citadel, overlooking the Atlantic, complete with old gun emplacements (no guns!), well-kept light house (and fog-horn; damn, it would rattle your insides on a foggy day!), and you could just go in and wander around. Much fun in my younger days! Also, if you're going that far, I'd probably add a side trip to Prince Edward's Island and New Foundland; I've never stopped kicking myself in the ass for missing that opportunity, but in the manner of youth, I always thought there'd be more time. . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beacher, post: 590798, member: 14733"] Don't miss the Annapolis Valley, and a little known place called "Duncan's Cove" is a killer. It's been (gasp!) 40 years since I left there, but Duncan's Cove used to be a few little cabins (supposedly a well-off artists' enclave, and I believe it, because they had their own airstrip, in the 2 1/2 yrs that I was going to Dalhousie, I never saw anyone out there) just inland of an old citadel, overlooking the Atlantic, complete with old gun emplacements (no guns!), well-kept light house (and fog-horn; damn, it would rattle your insides on a foggy day!), and you could just go in and wander around. Much fun in my younger days! Also, if you're going that far, I'd probably add a side trip to Prince Edward's Island and New Foundland; I've never stopped kicking myself in the ass for missing that opportunity, but in the manner of youth, I always thought there'd be more time. . . [/QUOTE]
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