When a walk on the ocean floor doesn’t fit the travel schedule we offer a smorgasbord of sights! This fabulous couple from Phoenix, AZ loved Five Islands Lighthouse Park and Thomas Cove at high tide today. #tiderollersandmudlarkers #tiderollers_mudlarkers #parrsboroshoretours #cliffsoffundygeopark #bayoffundy #visitnovascotia #explorecanada #explorecumberland #highesttidesintheworld #cliffsoffundygeoparkexperienceprovider #fiveislandslighthousepark #thomascove #customtour #privatetour
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Geodiversity Day 2025
Geodiversity Day 2025 recap from Sunrise to Sunset: Spencer’s Island Beach fossil search to Lower Truro Tidal Bore to Five Islands Beach Geopark Logo creation and discovering a 200 million year old dinosaur foot print… the day was perfect! Thank you to all who attended – we couldn’t have raked the Bay of Fundy withoutContinue reading “Geodiversity Day 2025”
From your guide to your participant…
I had the distinct pleasure of joining historian Dr. Jeff Orr on a Parrsboro historic sites tour at dusk last night. Highly recommend this guided tour with all proceeds going to the Parrsborough Shore Historical Society for the upgrades of interpretive panels.
Autumn Driving Tour
Love returning clients who have a sense of adventure: we explored some key Geopark sites on a nine hour tour. Loved our time around the Eatonville Day use area, Squally Point Shore, Spicer’s Cove and Edgett’s Beach! ♥️♥️♥️
Autumn Vibes: Time for New Experiences on the Ocean Floor
There is no denying that autumn has arrived! It’s the time to check out our new “Hike & Sip” and “Hike & Savour” packages on our website and Tourism Nova Scotia’s site. https://novascotia.com/package/clarke-head-ocean-floor-hike-sip/ https://novascotia.com/package/hike-savour-adventure/
Autumn Morning Fog and more
It has been a day filled with beautiful scenery, human interaction and weighing future endeavours: from experiencing fog-shrouded vistas to meeting students at Springhill Highschool during their career day, the afternoon was filled spending time with Jon from Raven Productions capturing scenery in and around Parrsboro for a special project.
One year later: Economy Falls Trail
Economy Falls revisited: tranquility pur and just look at those new stairs leading to the pool! The whole trail is only 2.5 km but allow for elevation changes and note the non-standard stair tread height. This trail is sure to work up a good sweat!
Two Destinations – One Tour!
Great opportunity to use my German skills with these two couples from south-western Germany! We explored small parts of Soley Cove and Thomas Cove in the Cliffs of Fundy Geopark.
Nova Scotia Hike Summit 2024
This has been a long wait! Last year’s summit was cancelled due to wildfires. This year it’s full steam ahead😊! It’s great to attend an event like this with a like-minded friend where we are thrilled about the views, the little treasures along the trail and the fact that we are surrounded by so manyContinue reading “Nova Scotia Hike Summit 2024”
Nova Scotia’s Fifth Season Officially Over for 2024
Nova Scotia has a Fifth Season? Absolutely! Sugaring Season is the time the maple sap runs and the syrup producers work long hours to filter and boil down the sap into liquid gold, otherwise known as maple syrup. On our way to Amherst today we decided to swing by our favourite sugar bush to pickContinue reading “Nova Scotia’s Fifth Season Officially Over for 2024”
Wilderness First Aid, Day 2
The sun welcomed us bright and early for an action packed day with multiple emergency scenarios… …there was fake blood, lots of fake blood! We just finished setting up our tents for the overnight camp-out with another emergency scenario sure to have us rush about and get our heart rate going in the dark. Meanwhile,Continue reading “Wilderness First Aid, Day 2”
NS Walks Leader Training
October 30th… a momentous day! Three years ago our life in Nova Scotia began officially – we had finished quarantine and started to explore the Parrsboro area. Today we were blessed with the first snowfall of the season. Perfect timing to participate in a live-session to train several new NS Walk leaders. I was soContinue reading “NS Walks Leader Training”
Nova Scotia Showcase: Saltscapes Expo 2023
Our day started early: Destination the annual Saltscapes Expo at Halifax Exhibition Centre. We volunteered for the Cliffs of Fundy Geopark. It was a fantastic opportunity to spread the word about our little corner of the world! Seven hours of chatting with people about our beaches, the geology, info visual museums and businesses flew by.Continue reading “Nova Scotia Showcase: Saltscapes Expo 2023”
Canada Day 2023…
… we had sun, some cloud, and at times heavy downpours! But as the saying goes: wait five minutes and it will change! Our family started this Canada Day by taking the almost eight-week-old puppy out for her first walk in nature! It was a bit of a challenge: Six steps and half a meterContinue reading “Canada Day 2023…”
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!”
Definitely NO Walk in the Park…
Getting home was equally exciting… Ash had her puppies early this morning! She is an awesome mom! A proper hike report (in instalments) is forthcoming. I am sorting and editing images and preparing a detailed report. Thank you for your interest in achieving this very personal goal of mine! I made it, shoulders are aContinue reading “Definitely NO Walk in the Park…”
Another Backroad Exploration: Little Dyke Road the Glenholme Marsh Road
The sun was out today which made our drive to Truro very pleasant. Once again we decided to find out where some of the less travelled side roads might lead and we were not disappointed. The most pleasant surprise awaited when we turned onto Little Dyke Road. After a short distance through wooded terrain weContinue reading “Another Backroad Exploration: Little Dyke Road the Glenholme Marsh Road”
Living Tree Christmas Concert in Port Grenville
After a two year hiatus the much loved Living Christmas Tree Choir concert returned. We took in the Sunday night performance. There were few empty seats, masked and smiling faces and such joy among the performers and audience. Port Grenville is a twenty minute drive down shore from Parrsboro. We don’t usually venture out atContinue reading “Living Tree Christmas Concert in Port Grenville”
Anticipation…
The rainy day yesterday led to a light dusting of snow overnight. While scrolling through images I was drawn to the one featured today. It was created on a warm November day last year. For me it holds the promise of warmer days, calmer days and days that bring peace, better health for all andContinue reading “Anticipation…”
Have you ever visited a Sugar Bush?
The sugar bush last March and in glorious autumnal colours… Join me for a jaunt through the forest today!