The Rowe Tribe

The Rowe Tribe
2012

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Sand Dollar Beach, Nova Scotia

Between here and La Have, there is a beach called Sand Dollar Beach, an immense stretch of sand where sand dollars supposedly wash up and are there still after the tide has gone out and it is low tide again.  You may take the dead ones and leave the live ones.  We checked the tide tables and the handy tide clock and drove down the shore to this beautiful beach.
Every town in Canada has one of these, a memorial to those who fought and died in The Great War (World War I).  This one is in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
There is a little bit of everything as you go along, farms, churches, graveyards, clapboard houses, lots of houses all painted in various shades of all colors.

Churches across the water in the town of Mahone Bay.
Sand Dollar Beach
Exploring
We did not find any whole sand dollars but we did find a lot of pretty shells.
Beach babies

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