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Re: Nova Scotia, Newfoundland Posted on: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 23:34:55 +0000 (UTC)

One more opinion for ya. I have always liked talking to the fisherman
in Digby. The older ones are fascinating. Truro I could live without.
Bras D'or - beautiful. Glace Bay it is interesting to visit the old
coal mine. The retired miners give the tours. You will be near Glace
Bay when you take the ferry to Newfoundland. Then Louisbourg of
course if you like that kind of place. I usually don't, but I did
enjoy it. It was reconstructed by the miners that lost their jobs when
the mine closed. Peggy's Cove is a must. Lunenberg, but stay somewhere
else (it is expensive).

Conrad