AM Tour of the valley: At Halls Harbour we viewed the low tide at 9.30am and high tide at 3pm
On the Bay of Fundy, just 15 minutes north of Kentville, Hall's Harbour is a fishing port that works to the ever changing rhythm of the 40 foot Fundy tides. Snugly settled in its picturesque cove, and guarded on each side by tall basalt cliffs, the harbour's inner basin fills twice a day to the top of the towering wharves. Six hours later the water recedes far out into the Bay of Fundy leaving the colourful fleet of vessels dry on the harbour floor.
low tide
High tide
Then a visit to an apple farm
Apple trees
PM Tour of Blueberry acres, halls of Harbour
Evening: Dinner at Greg and Claudia Coldwell's
Happy birthday to Meriel, Elva and Anne
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