Monday, July 18, 2016

Peggy's Cove Village

Andy | Monday, July 18, 2016 | | Best Blogger Tips
Located in Nova Scotia the cove is a working fishing village. Fishermen come and go, lobster traps and fish nets can be found on the wharves and roadside, and fishing boats come and go from the local wharf.

16 comments:

  1. Thats a real fisher community. Nice they still exist Andy

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  2. Wonderful photo of the cove. I was born in a small fishing village on Lake Michigan, and the atmosphere of these places always pleases me.

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  3. I need to put this on my bucket list!

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  4. Oh my goodness, that village looks like photographer's heaven.

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  5. This picture looks like heaven to me. The little fishing boat and the weathered wood on the old building sitting there beside the water...what a beautiful place. genie

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  6. I just ordered the book. Cannot wait to start it. Thanks for the suggestion. genie

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  7. Nice view, I love shots like this!

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  8. This looks like such a beautiful place.
    What an fantastic place to be with a camera. Heaven!

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  9. Great shot of the inlet and fishing boat. Did you find a great seafood restaurant in this village? There use to be fishing villages around Lake Michigan, but now they are mostly gone as commercial fishing has dwindled. There is still lots of sport fishing, but that is entirely different.

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  10. Wonderful, Andy! I haven't been to Nova Scotia or Newfoundland - done all the other provinces though.

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  11. That's one part of Nova Scotia I haven't gotten to. My parents visited it at one point.

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  12. Great shot! What a beautiful village! I'm glad to see that the fishery is making a go of it. They're collapsing in a lot of areas.

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  13. If this was in b/w, one might even think it was a photo from long ago. Nicely done.

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  14. Such a genuine fishing spot and a lovely capture of it!!!!

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