Mark's Guidebook

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Mark's Guidebook

Sightseeing

Only a beautiful 30 minute drive to Peggy's Cove
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Peggys Cove
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Only a beautiful 30 minute drive to Peggy's Cove
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Chester
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Lunenburg
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Halifax
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Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada
5425 Sackville St
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Great place for kids
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Hatfield Farm
1840 Hammonds Plains Rd
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Great place for kids

Outdoors

Only 1.5km from the house is the entry way to the BLT rails to trails. Bike from the house to Chester in an afternoon.
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BLT Rails to Trails
Lakeside Park Drive
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Only 1.5km from the house is the entry way to the BLT rails to trails. Bike from the house to Chester in an afternoon.
The Bluff Wilderness Hiking Trail is located within the Five Bridge Lakes Wilderness Area which is located in Mi’kma’ki, the unceded and unsurrendered ancestral land of the Mi’kmaq (L’nu). This area was designated under the Wilderness Areas Protection Act in October 2011.  The Bluff Trail is south of Highway 103 where it crosses the Chebucto Peninsula just west of K’jipuktuk (Halifax), Nova Scotia.   It begins inside the Woodens River watershed and climbs onto the high ground (“The Bluff” )  between the Woodens River watershed and the Nine Mile River watershed to the east.
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The Bluff Wilderness Hiking Trail (parking lot)
2890 St Margarets Bay Rd
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The Bluff Wilderness Hiking Trail is located within the Five Bridge Lakes Wilderness Area which is located in Mi’kma’ki, the unceded and unsurrendered ancestral land of the Mi’kmaq (L’nu). This area was designated under the Wilderness Areas Protection Act in October 2011.  The Bluff Trail is south of Highway 103 where it crosses the Chebucto Peninsula just west of K’jipuktuk (Halifax), Nova Scotia.   It begins inside the Woodens River watershed and climbs onto the high ground (“The Bluff” )  between the Woodens River watershed and the Nine Mile River watershed to the east.
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Long Lake
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Beaches

Fox Point Beach
968 Nova Scotia 329
Cleveland Beach Provincal Park is found in the community of Queensland on the Northern shore of St. Margaret’s Bay  in Nova Scotia. There is ample parking with a dedicated parking lot with toilet facilities (seasonal).  To the left of the parking lot is the picnic area with tables beside the lake, which is a great spot to watch and feed the ducks. The main beach at Cleveland beach Provincial Park stretches away perpendicular  to the parking lot and is long and sandy.   Cleveland Beach is shares the strange characteristics as the other beaches in St. Margaret’s Bay in that the winter storms wash away the sand leaving boulders, but fortunately the sand is returned in the spring ready for everyone to enjoy during the summer months. If you take the walking trail which follows the beach right around the peninsular there is a further small sandy beach overlooking Puddle Bay.
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Cleveland Beach Provincial Park
8880 St Margarets Bay Rd
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Cleveland Beach Provincal Park is found in the community of Queensland on the Northern shore of St. Margaret’s Bay  in Nova Scotia. There is ample parking with a dedicated parking lot with toilet facilities (seasonal).  To the left of the parking lot is the picnic area with tables beside the lake, which is a great spot to watch and feed the ducks. The main beach at Cleveland beach Provincial Park stretches away perpendicular  to the parking lot and is long and sandy.   Cleveland Beach is shares the strange characteristics as the other beaches in St. Margaret’s Bay in that the winter storms wash away the sand leaving boulders, but fortunately the sand is returned in the spring ready for everyone to enjoy during the summer months. If you take the walking trail which follows the beach right around the peninsular there is a further small sandy beach overlooking Puddle Bay.
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Queensland Beach Provincial Park
Nova Scotia Trunk 3
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Food Scene

Moxie's Grill & Bar
182 Chain Lake Dr
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Jack Astor's Bar & Grill
184 Chain Lake Dr
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East Side Mario's Halifax (Bayer's Lake)
186 Chain Lake Dr
Good for Families
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ela! Greek Taverna Restaurant
215 Chain Lake Dr
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