Whale Watching - Tiverton, Nova Scotia

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We started off our morning in picturesque Tiverton, at the mouth of the Bay of Fundy, having a whale of a time. We met up with one of Nova Scotia's warm, neighbourly citizens, Captain Tom Goodwin.

It was a foggy, overcast morning but Tom assured us that in any weather we'd have a good time and see marine life. And holy mackerel was he was right!

The waters here are important feeding grounds for a variety of sea life, including whales and dolphins. We also saw lots of seals and birds and he also showed us a unique geological surprise when he pointed out the 'balancing rock' along the coast line. When Tom dropped us off at the dock we had enjoyed the fresh sea air, lots of great marine life and fun day out with skipper Tom!

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