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Monday, July 25, 2011

Keji


Mills Falls in Keji


Osprey feeding its young


Lily Lake in Keji

On Wednesday, we rode from Annapolis Royal, on the western coast, to a large national park in the middle of Nova Scotia. When looking at a map of Nova Scotia, this is the large green area inland and in the southern part of the island.It has a huge lake and is quite scenic. The park is called Kejimkojik National Park. I can’t spell it or pronounce it, but it is called Keji for short. There is a small Germanic influence in this area, as both innkeepers were of German decent. Roads were generally in good shape and not a lot of traffic.
Thursday, we returned to the coast, this time the Southern Shore. We are at White Point Beach, just south of Liverpool Nova Scotia, not England. and there are some wonderful white sand beaches. Too bad the temperatures are in the 50’s and it is raining. Fortunately, I didn’t get too wet while riding, as my half was up prior to the rain coming down hard.
I haven't seen much in the way of wildlife on this trip. have seen sevral large nests, which are housing Osprey. They are fanastice birds to watch and pretty good at catching fish.
It appears the tourism business in Nova Scotia is kind of slow this year, as even in this resort that is about 1 1/2 hours from Halifax is not very crowded.

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