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Bracebridge (Muskoka) Goltz Road Zoning Information
Below are the relevant zoning information pertaining to the Goltz Road Land Parcel. Read more…
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Gravenhurst Doe (Doeskin) Lake Zoning Information
Below are the relevant zoning information pertaining to the Doe Lake Land Parcel. Read more…
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Digby Nova Scotia Rental Home Pictures
The Garden and Beach in Front of Home Front Porch of Home One of The Six Bedrooms Another One of The Six Bedrooms View of Ocean From Porch Dining Room Porch More Pictures ► Garden In Front of Home Kitchen Living Room Oceanview Living Room One of Three Bathrooms Beach In Front of Home . Read more…
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Digby Nova Scotia Things To Do And Area Information
Explore The Bay of Fundy and Annapolis Valley Taking a Stroll in Downtown Digby Within one block of your oceanfront family weekly vacation rental home is the waterside Admiral’s Walk overlooking the Annapolis Valley; cannons (1840’s) have been moved to this walk from other areas and from ships; the Fisherman’s Memorial is dedicated to local fishermen lost at sea; scallop and lobster boats make a great picture if you get a chance to see them docked at the wharf. As you continue your stroll down along the Boardwalk (waterside stroll) after you take a visit onboard the 98 ft scallop dragger exhibit (Lady Vanessa). You can visit the many shops and oceanfront eating establishments along the waterfront. Take a moment to reflect at the Water Street Soldier’s Cenotaph (a monument to those who died in service). Tidal Boatworks often has a fishing boat hauled up for repairs or a paint job. A perfect time for a close-up picture. You may also want to consider signing up for a whale watch/nature tour, or fishing trip in the Annapolis Basin and Bay of Fundy; offered at the marina. Near the wharf, visit one of Digby’s local fish markets to see a miniature scallop net used to drag for scallops and watch a video on scalloping and fishing. Admiral Digby’s original well is near the entrance to the fisherman’s wharf. Visit the ocean side Fisherman’s Memorial Park for a picnic or a rest overlooking the harbour. Take a stroll along the Fisherman’s Wharf. Take a few minutes to visit the Heritage Centre for the town Wall of Fame and other exhibits (Arts Council) that may be on display. In the town of Digby, Nova Scotia is the Admiral Digby Museum. Also has genealogy information. You may want to also tour of the Trinity Anglican Church.; the only church in Canada built entirely by shipwrights. Outdoor swimming; volleyball courts at the Digby Arena. Enjoy your visit to the Town of Digby. DO NOT FORGET… Digby is famous for delicious scallops! Many Things to See and Do Around Digby Off Routes 1 and 101, left at Exit 26, Route 303 leads to Digby and the Saint John ferry. It then connects with Route 217, leading along Digby Neck to Westport, 66 km (41 mi.) away. Read more…



