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Howard wrote:
Roger, Last summer I took the trip from Shelburne to Sydney through the Bras d Or. Wonderful trip. This summer I hope to make it to St. Pierre - and back. It was my first sail (excepting that unfortuante incident in a Sunfish down in Belize.) I made it, single handed, in a 33' 20 year old steel boat I bought in Shelburne. Liverpool I could miss. Lunenburg was very neat. *Stayed a couple of days at the RNSYS in Halifax. Too far out of town for sight seeing.* Then up to Sheet Harbour, Barra Straight (got caught against a nasty steel bulkhead for a day.) Then a few nice days in Washabuck River before going on to Sydney to put her on the hard at the North Sydney Yacht Club. Great place. Burned down a couple of years ago, they have rebuilt the bar, are working on the docks. Great sense of priorities. Next year - maybe Bonavista Bay and my Grandparents home. In the mean time, if you need a quick fix, try this site. http://www.wright-photo.com/newfound.htm Howard "Stayed a couple of days at the RNSYS in Halifax. Too far out of town for sight seeing." Say what! The squadron is a 12-15 minute drive from downtown. The city transit service has a bus stop within 200' of the gate. I bet the Squadron tender would have crossed the arm and let you off at the public wharf foot of Oakland Road. From there you could walk downtown. Another option would have been to take your boat out of the arm, round Point Pleasant Park and sail up the harbour to the 'free' public dock at Purdy's Wharf. You could stay there an afternoon no problem and yes..everything is within walking distance from there. |
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