
We are now very close to the head of the Bay of Fundy, at Glooscap Campground just outside Parrsboro, Nova Scotia. We’re the blue dot on the map.

I booked this site on February 6th, so there were lots of choices. We’re the camper closest to the water. Inland from us there’s a break where there is a walkway to the lane going down to the beach.
This is the view from in front of our door.

Matey and I took a walk down the lane to the beach. I think those lupines on the bank are just growing wild.

This is looking west towards Parrsboro. It’s about an hour from low tide. Way to the left you can see Partridge Island, which is a place we will probably explore while we’re here.

This is looking east, and I gather this is the direction to go to explore the bottoms of the cliffs. To get a feeling on the size of the exposed beach notice the couple headed towards the cliffs.

For this photo I was standing about halfway out the beach looking back at our camper. Can you see the roof just left of center?

There are some bugs here so after our walk I took five minutes to set up my new Clam Quick-Set Traveler screen enclosure.

I think when we’re not out exploring Matey and I will be spending our time enjoying this view.
Very Pretty! Have you noticed how much of the beach is visible at HIGH tide?
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We haven’t been here long enough yet. I took a picture at low tide from on top of one of the fence posts at the cliff edge. Next daylight high tide is about 11:30 in the morning. I will try to take another one then.
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Really nice. I couldn’t help but notice how rocky the beach is.
gorgeous views!
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