Best Nova Scotia Beaches

Best Nova Scotia Beaches
Author: Allan Billard
Publsiher: Formac Publishing Company Limited
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2017-05-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781459504714

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Some of the finest beaches in the world can be found in Nova Scotia — if you know where to go. In this book Allan Billard selects 27, from one end of the province to the other. Some of these are widely known, while others are local, out-of-the-way gems. For anyone looking to bask in the sun, head out on a surfboard, or hike alongside crashing waves, this book identifies the top options from around the province. There are key details on each beach, including information on lifeguards, terrain and seasonal availability, and cell phone reception. Allan Billard's illuminating text also explores the unique natural history of each of these beaches, offering insight into why each one is special.

Beach Morphology and Coastal Changes at Selected Sites Mainland Nova Scotia

Beach Morphology and Coastal Changes at Selected Sites  Mainland Nova Scotia
Author: R. B. Taylor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1985
Genre: Beach erosion
ISBN: UVA:35007004871905

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The products of this study are designed to provide the basis on which future coastal studies can build so that up-to-date information of coastal change can be maintained and accurate information can be provided to make sound coastal management decisions.

Best Nova Scotia Beaches Updated and Revised

Best Nova Scotia Beaches  Updated and Revised
Author: Allan Billard,Donna Barnett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-04-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1459507118

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Biologist and naturalist, Allan Billard identifies 27 top Nova Scotia beaches. He provides details on each including information on terrain, seasonal availability, lifeguards, cell phone reception, and even the unique natural history that makes each beach special.

The Legend of Gladee s Canteen

The Legend of Gladee s Canteen
Author: David Mossman
Publsiher: Nimbus+ORM
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2019-03-21
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781988286716

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A history of the family-owned, Nova Scotia beach canteen and two sisters determined to show their father that women can also be successful. “Everyone remembers the famous food at Gladee’s Canteen, especially Gladee’s fish and chips and her coconut cream pie.” —Calvin Trillin Gladee’s Canteen, several times voted as one of the ten best restaurants in Canada, was a special example of co-operative and communal spirit. At the centre of the operation were Gladee and her sister Flossie, supported by the extended Hirtle family. They offered a warm welcome and a memorable menu, in a setting brashly open to the forces of nature. The Legend of Gladee’s Canteen tells the story of a popular Nova Scotia beach and a pioneer family who, against the odds, constructed a simple canteen at Hirtle’s Beach in 1951 and ran it for forty years. The book draws on the author’s family associations, personal memory, and the outlying stockpile of collective recollections—a tapestry of events woven through the evolutionary fabric of a small, relatively isolated Maritime coastal community. The era of Gladee’s Canteen is remarkable story that takes place in a small coastal Nova Scotia community blessed with a spectacularly dynamic living beach. In its time, the Hirtle family and its sparkling enterprise thrived in spite of relative isolation, uncertain funding, and domestic demons. As a Nova Scotia epic, the success story of Gladee’s Canteen mirrors the recent history of Hirtle’s Beach, exemplifying the twists and turns locked up in legend. “A Maritime tale of family success and love. . . . History lovers should be sure to pick this one up off the shelves.” —Atlantic Books

Nature s Art on Nova Scotia Beaches

Nature s Art on Nova Scotia Beaches
Author: Laszlo Podor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-04-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1714641163

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The deafening sound of the waves splashing on the pebbles makes us remember the quiet walks on the sandy beaches. Shells and seaweed scattered and washed around. Water caresses the barnacle and lichen covered rocks, shaping them over time. Rocky or sandy, long or small, quiet or loud - the beaches are fragile and ever changing.

On the Front Lines

On the Front Lines
Author: Sadie Beaton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Beaches
ISBN: 0981209408

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On The Front Lines: Strategies For Healthy Beaches In Nova Scotia 6 Nova Scotia's beaches are How to Get There picturesque and enjoyable for human visitors - but they also • Develop provincial coastal policy, legislation and management serve as crucial habitat for a regulations that give high priority to wildlife habitat, vegetation and variety of vegetation and wildlife biodiversity protection. [...] Carefully designed beach access can contribute During July and August 2008, to the economic well-being of the Nova Scotia Lifesaving coastal communities, allowing Society counted over 260,000 residents and visitors to explore visitors on just 21 supervised and appreciate local beach beaches. [...] On The Front Lines: Strategies For Healthy Beaches In Nova Scotia 9 There is no network to coordinate beach research activities and outcomes in Nova • Establish a provincial beach research and advisory network Scotia. [...] Research and monitoring projects also educate and engage government, universities, and communities, and promote coordination and cooperation. [...] This to set priorities for beach has lead to the degradation of management and to facilitate beach systems, declining wildlife information sharing and joint decision-making.

Discover Nova Scotia Beaches Parks Natural Sites

Discover Nova Scotia Beaches  Parks   Natural Sites
Author: Patty Mintz,Nova Scotia. Department of Economic Development and Tourism
Publsiher: Halifax, N.S. : Nimbus
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Natural areas
ISBN: 1551092484

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Discover some of the best things about Nova Scotia -- its lighthouses, beaches, wildlife, and historic sites -- in these full-color travel guides. The Ultimate Nature Guide is a comprehensive guide and includes flora, fauna, and the physical landscape. Organized by travel routes, these handy and informative guides will take you to new places and help your plan your visit to Canada's Ocean Playground.

Exploring Nova Scotia

Exploring Nova Scotia
Author: Dale Dunlop,Alison Scott
Publsiher: Formac
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0887804403

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A completely revised, expanded, and updated collection of over 500 off-the-beaten track adventures and activities for the eastern Canadian province of Nova Scotia. From exploring isolated coastal islands by sea kayak to hiking unwalked beaches, this guide covers it all. Readers will discover the places locals themselves go to stay, eat, and enjoy.