The mist didn’t deter visitors to Parrsboro from a post breakfast guided tour. “I’m happy!” and “We would have never explored this beach on our own!” were just two of the enthusiastic comments I overheard while walking below the 200 Million year old cliffs. Springer spaniel Angie was in her element: in and out ofContinue reading “Misty Morning Beach Hike to Clarke Head”
Category Archives: Bay of Fundy
Lobster Boil in the Rain?
When you have a confirmed booking for a lobster boil you can’t let rain get in the way. The Pleasant Street Inn received a request for my services along with a room reservation some time ago. We were watching the weather carefully for days and it looked promising for tonight. The rain was supposed toContinue reading “Lobster Boil in the Rain?”
When Life Hands You Lemons…
…or your vacation in the heart of the Cliffs of Fundy Geopark is more soggy than you bargained for stop sitting in your B&B! No matter how comfortable it may be and how wonderful the hosts are… and how many cups of tea or coffee and goodies they keep supplying, there comes a time whereContinue reading “When Life Hands You Lemons…”
From Forest Bathing to Beach Surfing… All in a Day’s Work!
Following all the rain we have had my mushrooming buddy and I gathered our collecting baskets, knifes and soft brushes and set out for our favourite stand of trees to check on the growing phase of chanterelles. Verdict: wait another week or two and check back then. This afternoon I took the puppy to theContinue reading “From Forest Bathing to Beach Surfing… All in a Day’s Work!”
No Idle Hands…
How fast a year passes! It’s Canada Day Eve 2023 and our house was a flurry of activity all day. Puppy Tillie got us up before 5 a.m. … … and I started baking by 9 a.m. Ottawa House is a privately funded museum and without the tremendous efforts of countless committed volunteers the ParrsboroughContinue reading “No Idle Hands…”
Still New Sites to Explore: FORCE Research Centre For Energy in the Cliffs of Fundy Geopark
We had an opportunity to join Caleb Grant, geoscientist from the Cliffs of Fundy Geopark, and Sandra Currie for a tour of the FORCE research center on energy and its beach in Westbay, just outside of Parrsboro, this afternoon. The Center is well worth a visit. Put it on your list for a rainy day.Continue reading “Still New Sites to Explore: FORCE Research Centre For Energy in the Cliffs of Fundy Geopark”
Great Info
Adjacent to The Redhead (in the first image) we find the Old Wife Formation. It is located immediately to the left of The Redhead . The scientific cross section here provides the best visual of this significant geological formation found in Five Islands Provincial Park. Is is one of the best graphics I have comeContinue reading “Great Info”
Check out this Video!
Remember the travel influencer family known as “Keep Your Day Dream” from Florida? Tricia, Marc, Caleb and I spent an afternoon together exploring Soley Cove on June 17th. Their video featuring the Parrsboro area dropped on YouTube last night. Click here to check it out. Tide Rollers & Mudlarkers shows up at roughly minute 8Continue reading “Check out this Video!”
Lobster Season
Just a reminder that lobster season is over at the end of July. I have limited dates still available for a rustic lobster boil for up to 8 people. Your backyard or the beach? $ 39/person (minimum 48 hours notice). L obster boil includes: 1 lobster (at least 1.5 lbs) per person, home-baked crusty sourdoughContinue reading “Lobster Season”
Soley Cove Photo Tour
Guiding a tour in Soley Cove is always a highlight in my schedule. Leading a photo tour is even more special because I get to don my photographer’s hat and view the cliffs through a different lens. J. and L. contacted me from their home in Alberta several weeks ago to inquire about the availabilityContinue reading “Soley Cove Photo Tour”
Fox River Beach
Sharing a tranquil moment…
Bay of Fundy Moment
Flashback from our Cape Chignecto multi-day backpacking trip. Enjoy!
Had to check: Clarke Head is still standing…
…which is vital for our upcoming Summer Solstice Sunset Hike! Had a great outing this morning, drizzle and chilly wind included. The weather for Wednesday is very promising. I have a couple spots open, so if you have held off to register contact me soon to reserve your spot! Here is the direct link toContinue reading “Had to check: Clarke Head is still standing…”
Hired to guide… thanks to a Google search!
This was definitely a first for me! A travel influencer family from Florida found me on Google while planning their Nova Scotia itinerary. I had forgotten that there would be filming… I had agreed to that in the contact email but assumed it would be all about the landscape. Well, it was about the landscapeContinue reading “Hired to guide… thanks to a Google search!”
Love What I Do!!
Just spent the most amazing time with this dynamic family from Florida exploring Soley Cove at low tide today! Tune in tomorrow to read all about the tour and see the pictures! Good night, Anna
Bushwhacking Required…
It was time to discover new beach territory today. This beach access is not for the faint of heart. The ground was very uneven, boggy and covered with high grass making us second guess each step. A little creek merged with the rough, almost completely overgrown foot path. I must admit, if I had beenContinue reading “Bushwhacking Required…”
Rock Hunting Guided Tour
The weather cooperated today! The rain stopped just as we arrived at our starting point. It held off for the entire time we explored the beach. My wonderful clients from Virginia really enjoyed their time on Two Islands Beach as we experienced the tide moving out to expose the ocean floor! When the sun pushedContinue reading “Rock Hunting Guided Tour”
Monday… a day to plan and collaborate!
I just picked some random photos from yesterday as today was one of those rare days where I didn’t make it to the beach. Instead I spent a good amount of time in meetings to plan some special tours and events for fall and winter. It’s never too early to get organized! I am inContinue reading “Monday… a day to plan and collaborate!”
Time Travel at the Joggins Fossil Cliffs
It’s been a while since I last descended the staircase to the beach below the Joggins Fossil Cliffs, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Today the weather was perfect for a long beach hike with friends… on the agenda was Lower Cove to view the Coal Age fossil trees I have heard so much about. It’sContinue reading “Time Travel at the Joggins Fossil Cliffs”
Just Another Afternoon at Ottawa House Beach
Enjoy! Happy Saturday, everyone! We continue to be blessed with smoke-free skies and clean air!