Beachscape with lighthouse at Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Views of the Parrsboro shore and harbour at low tide one evening in May 2016. We stopped off there to have a seafood supper at the Harbour View Restaurant. The tidal rise and fall on this beach can be as much as 45 feet and the sea goes way out. Boats moored in the harbour are stranded on the mud at low tide. The small town of Parrsboro lying a little further inland and up river of the shore is where we based ourselves to explore the area. We stayed at the Parrsboro Mansion Inn from which we travelled out to Joggins Fossil Cliffs, Cap D’Or, Spencer’s Island, Clarke Head, and Wasson Bluff. On a previous visit to the area in 2014 we visited the Fundy Geological Museum, Partridge Island, and Joggins.

Beachscape with moored boat at Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Beachscape with lighthouse at Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Beachscape with red cliffs at Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Beachscape with evening light reflected on mud at Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Beachscape with lighthouse at Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Beachscape with low tide standing water pools at Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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