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A "must stop" would be a pass through the Bras d'Or Lakes on your way either
to or from PEI. Baddeck will probably turn up a few boats from the US (I assume were talking July or August here). I use Canadian Hydrographic charts but as I have no experience with any others I really can't offer a fair opinion. Here's a few links that may be of interest, the first from a fellow poster on rec.boats.cruising: Jim Thompson PEI & Bras d'Or Boating: http://jimthompson.net/boating/ Nova Scotia Yachting Association: http://www.nsya.ns.ca/ (the links to member clubs might be useful) Marine Weather Forecasts: http://weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/marine/region_10_e.html Canadian Hydrographic Charts: http://www.shc.gc.ca/chs/en/products/ Tides Currents & Water Levels: http://www.lau.chs-shc.dfo-mpo.gc.ca...h/Canada.shtml -- Ken Heaton & Anne Tobin Cape Breton Island, Canada kenheaton AT ess wye dee DOT eastlink DOT ca "Sheldon Haynie" wrote in message ... After a hiatus due to family issues, Lioness will again be terrorizing the North Atlantic. We are contemplating a 30 day Cruise to Nova Scotia and perhaps PEI. Planning to go out 10 days, probably non stop to Halifax and then on to PEI and back 20 days seeing what there is to see East of Bar Harbor. Any suggestions of 1. "must stop" at ports are welcome. 2. Which Charts? Canadian Hydrographic or someone else's? 3. Ports for meeting crew from US? Thanks Sheldon -- Sheldon Haynie Texas Instruments 50 Phillipe Cote Manchester, NH 03101 603 222 8652 |
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