Thomes Cove Economy’s Trail: through the marsh onto the beach, cliffside views, lush mossy ground along the narrow woodland trail… and a delicious lunch sampling cheeses at That Dutchman in Economy. Life with Ash at its best!! #tourismns #visitnovascotia #lifewithash #tiderollersandmudlarkers #tiderollers_mudlarkers #parrsboroshoretours #cliffsoffundygeopark #thatdutchmanscheesefarm #thatdutchmanscheese #economy #economyns #photography #explorenovascotia #explorecanada #bayoffundy #cliffsoffundyexperienceprovider #thomascove #hikeandsavourtoursContinue reading “A day with Ash: photographer and videographer contracted by Tourism NS”
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Just one more…
…guided Soley Cove tour! When the tour seasons continues we get rewarded with great weather between rainy days! This guided family tour was a pleasure to conduct on this Remembrance Day. #tiderollersandmudlarkers #tiderollers_mudlarkers #parrsboroshoretours #cliffsoffundygeopark #bayoffundy #visitnovascotia #explorecanada #walkingontheoceanfloor #highesttidesintheworld #cliffsoffundygeoparkexperienceprovider #soleycove #familytime
And it’s a Wrap for the 2025 Tour Season!!
You hope for the best 🤞🏻when the weather forecast calls for 85% chance of rain for the last pre-booked tour of the season… and Mother Nature rewards you with the most amazing autumn light! These two best friends from Illinois and Minnesota chose Nova Scotia for their fall vacation: the Clarke Head Arch hike exceededContinue reading “And it’s a Wrap for the 2025 Tour Season!!”
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! ♥️♥️♥️
Heeding the Call…
…from Tourism Nova Scotia! When an email arrived to inquire if I had August 2nd available to show two German travel photographers and writers around our fabulous area I was happy to reply with a resounding YES! It was a long day (touring and speaking German) but I think these two well-travelled young individuals recognizedContinue reading “Heeding the Call…”
Of Eagles and Herons…
I spent most of the day at Soley Cove with two adventurers today. While I captured more great images of Jurassic Aeolian Sandstone cliffs and sea stacks what truly demanded my attention was the performance the Bald Eagles put on for us. We counted three individual adults and one juvenile taking advantage of the warmContinue reading “Of Eagles and Herons…”
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!”
Clarke Head “Clear Your Head With a Friend” Hike
On the spur of the moment my friend Lori and I decided to head to Clarke Head as the tide rushed out late afternoon Tuesday. It was the perfect ending to a busy day. Hope you are enjoying a relaxing Thursday evening. We are safely tucked in with Old MannWinter holding on and gifting usContinue reading “Clarke Head “Clear Your Head With a Friend” Hike”
Red Rocks Beach in West Advocate and Cape d’Or
I had the pleasure of leading a bus tour with 26 participants down shore yesterday. Our first destination was West Advocate where the Red Rocks beckoned. The group even spotted a seal close to shore in the waters of the outgoing tide. The landscape was shrouded in mist for most of the day. As weContinue reading “Red Rocks Beach in West Advocate and Cape d’Or”
Exploring the Triassic- Jurassic Era: A Return to Five Islands Provincial Park
It is no secret that the Bay of Fundy holds a great many treasures and ancient information. Five Islands Provincial Park provides us with a “measure in time” where we can examine a fault line that intersects the Jurassic and the Triassic time periods reaching back 200 million years. Guiding a group of friends fromContinue reading “Exploring the Triassic- Jurassic Era: A Return to Five Islands Provincial Park”