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On the shore for sure (From Sandy Cove to Whale Cove)


Jonathan Riley
Published on April 3, 2012
Jonathan Riley

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    Carol Measham
    - November 30, 2012 at 18:43:00

    Terrific Jonathan, you've completed another leg of your journey. Yes, yes, people go to all sorts of places to walk wild trails. Why not one down one side and up the other of the Digby Neck. Congratulations. Next thing you'll be leading groups.....

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    Kyle Ryan
    - November 5, 2012 at 17:12:55

    I agree 100% with it being an amazing place to be able to walk. It would be awesome to have a trail in that area as well. there is just too much liability to it. One thing about your article really upset me though. While you are able to walk that shore line as I used to as a kid. I am living in Alberta because of work and if it had been for a quary making its way to Digby Neck maybe I could still be living there. Still taking in the wonderful views of the ocean. I also think that a sea port of the size needed to house the quary would have been an amazing sight as well. I guess what I am saying is you dont know what youve got till its gone and you have to spend 1800$ to see it again.

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