Cosy Peggy’s Cove, Canada
Nestled at the eastern edge of St. Margaret’s Bay, 43 kilometres south of Halifax, Nova Scotia, is a village well worth visiting. It is a veritable mecca for photographers and artists alike and the jewel in the crown of Canada’s maritime majesty. Welcome to Peggy’s Cove.
Words by Jonathan Maister, a Markham (Canada) based writer and adventurer. Photos courtesy of Tourism Nova Scotia.
Nestled at the eastern edge of St. Margaret’s Bay, 43 kilometres south of Halifax, Nova Scotia, is a village well worth visiting. It is a veritable mecca for photographers and artists alike and the jewel in the crown of Canada’s maritime majesty.
Welcome to Peggy’s Cove.
This is a coastline destination where you are assured of a whisk in the face from the ocean wind as well as from the wonder of the breathtaking beauty. Whether it’s the whispering of the waves, the rhapsody of the rocks held petrified amidst the tectonic turbulence of an earlier time, or the interface of them both in poetic tidal symphony, you will be mesmerized by nature at its finest.
Behold the beauty of Canada’s eastern shore!
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Globerovers Magazine December 2017
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Globerovers Magazine December 2017