FROM WHEELCHAIR NOMAD DIARY... 2003 CC Highway 3 dubbed the Lighthouse Route, winds along the coastline through small villages and is a delight to drive with its glimpses of a Maritime outport fishing life. We exited onto a secondary road, Highway 309 that follows the shoreline of a small peninsula for sixty kilometres. We stopped every few minutes for photographs of fishing wharfs, dories, nets, floats, lobster pots and weathered dark brown cedar singled fishing shacks. Turning onto Highway 3, Richard drove to Mahone Bay. This is a tourists delight, Richard exclaimed. All these cedar shingled two storey frame houses are incredible. Theyre elaborate, freshly painted, and architecturally designed with turrets, and round towers. Theyd cost millions of dollars if built today. And look, Richard, I said. Theyre all tourist traps or bed and breakfast places. Everywhere I looked carpenters and painters were employed fixing things up for the coming tourist season.
It is actually MAHONE BAY not Malone Bay.
ksm526 1 year ago
its MAHONE Bay not MALONE bay i was born and raised there
fire27fighter 2 years ago