Digby HarbourLiving the Dream?Digby Pier LighthouseGilbert’s Cove LighthouseÉglise catholique Saint-Bernard. Looks almost like a castle.Belliveau Cove Lighthouse
Église Sainte-Marie in Church Point
Église Sainte-Marie
Church Point is home to the Église Sainte-Marie, a Catholic place of worship. It is both one of the largest and tallest buildings made of wood in all of North America. The length of the church nave is 58 meters, which is 190 feet, and the width of the transepts is 41 meters, which is 135 feet. The church was constructed in the shape of a cross. From the ground to the top of the steeple, the church spire is 56 meters (184 feet) tall. The cross atop the steeple adds another 1.67 meters (5 feet 6 inches). The church steeple was originally 4.6 meters (15 feet) taller; however, in 1914, it was hit by lightning, which necessitated the rebuilding of a portion of the spire.
The design of the church was influenced by the architecture of the famous châteaux of the Loire Valley and by the design of the church in Father Dagnaud’s hometown of Bains-sur-Oust, France. The central steeple is flanked by a pair of turrets, with four more turrets surrounding the spire.The steeple holds three bronze bells imported from France, the largest weighing almost 800 kilogramsThis must be MarieLunch in the making at Rickers Lake, Ste. Anne du RuisseauMeteghan River WharfThanks for putting a table here – the perfect spot for lunch!An old lady pulled up and went for a swim. Good idea—instead of an ice-cold stream, I took a bath in a cold lake today.
Yarmouth
The Royal Bank of Canada Building in Yarmouth at Main StreetYellow & Green at Main StreetA dash of Blue at Main StreetBrownstone at the corner of Main and John StreetHotel YarmouthLove the colors in this citySalvation Army Building – apart from the doors, it is nice!Some Red for youStatue at Frost ParkNot sure if I ever saw one with a cigarette in his mouth.Ste. Anne du RuisseauOn Port Latour Road looking over the Glam CreekThe North Atlantic OceanThe Shag Harbour Ufo
Looking out on the Murray Cove from Highway 3Nice spot for a house at the seaBarrington Head LighthouseLooking at the Cove from the Villagedable RoadBlack Loyalists of Birchtown MemorialBench at the seaFishing trash in a lake in Jordan FallsSunset on the 103 outside Port Joli
I was standing there for quite some time to watch the sunset when a car came by. Thanks for helping me make the picture more interesting. A little while after, I started to move again. Time to find a place for tonight!
My mother got me a Eurorail ticket when I was 15 and together with 2 friends we adventured into France. This was the beginning of a new addiction. I do like to take pictures so one thing leads to another. On this site, I want to share some of my pictures and some of my trips with you! Now I am on the road for more than 8 months every year. Visiting old friends and making new friends while exploring this big blue ball.