Thursday, March 15, 2018

Welcome to Nova Scotia -- II


Highway 103 along the way

If Highway 102 was mainly the history of French settlers, then Highway 103 would bring us to understand the British colonial history of the year.

This route is only 100 kilometers, but focused on several major Nova Scotia attractions:

Thursday, March 8, 2018

Welcome to Nova Scotia -- I

Nova Scotia, located on the eastern end of Canada. Nova Scotia is a maple leaf national navigation Province, consisting of a peninsula and an offshore island. Nova Scotia province is the hometown of seals and puffins, canoeing resort. The northeastern part of the province is connected to New Brunswick Province, and many other sides are surrounded by the Atlantic. Nova Scotia province has a mild climate throughout the year, the occasional hot summer in the summer, and the cold in the inland areas of the West in winter. Gulf of Fundy between northwestern of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, it is a famous tide-watching destination with spectacular ocean waves enrolled in the Guinness Book of Records. There is no more than 56 km to the sea at any point in Nova Scotia.

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Into history: The Halifax Explosion

Photo by Bo. W
Halifax, an area of 5,900 square kilometers, it’s located on the east coast of Canada. It is the capital of the Nova Scotia. The great love of the Atlantic makes the weather in Halifax, was fresh and wet all year round. It's cool in summer and mild in winter.

Thursday, January 25, 2018

This year's winter really cold

A rare snow in England. New York, United States, "freezing point" New Year's Eve has just ended. The New Year's Eve Carnival Party in the capital of Ottawa, Canada, was forced to be cancelled. Toronto, Canada, ushered a 119 year "cold winter", and the temperature is low to 22 degrees below zero.

Monday, January 1, 2018

Quiet, seventeen becomes eighteen!

Photo by Bo. W
Yesterday night, as usual, I was immersed in the plot of the story, not shouting with the excited people: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1..... Happy New Year.