by André Bouchard | Jul 20, 2015
While in Shelburne last summer, we were fortunate enough to experience the ultimate Nova Scotian past time: sailing. We couldn’t have had a better day to do it. A huge thanks to the crew of the Allie Kat for taking us out, despite the fact that neither of us had any...
by André Bouchard | Jul 13, 2015
Traveling by bicycle is my favourite way to explore. You move considerably faster than walking but still slow enough to soak in the sights and smells. Often, you can take routes that aren’t available to vehicles, and it’s relaxing (I promise). Depending on what sort...
by André Bouchard | Jun 29, 2015
Half of the work for this particular trip was the preparation. The Liberty Lake Loop is a 60km trail in the backcountry of Kejimkujik National Park and Historic Site, which we came to realize was a bit wilder than we had imagined. Although we have certainly spent some...
by André Bouchard | Jun 29, 2015
Beaches are without a doubt one of the best parts of the beautiful South Shore. Whether you visit one during a hot summer or a stormy winter day, they’ve all got their appeals. Here’s some of our best beach pics from this summer! Bachman’s Beach, Second...
by André Bouchard | Jun 22, 2015
Last summer, we essentially had two different sets of equipment: one for hiking and one for biking. The main difference for between hiking and biking is how the weight is being carried. On a bike, your gear sits above the rear tire, whereas when you’re hiking...