The first leg of our 4 day Nova Scotia trip started at the Lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove.
It was only a 90 minute or so drive from Stanfield Airport, and you can’t really be that close and not get up close and personal with the lighthouse. Though we didn’t really get too close to it. It was pretty crowded, and I feel like it looks better from a distance. Particularly from the air.
The full drone footage is available on my YouTube Channel. Do check it out, won’t you?
Do you agree?
Some Key Facts about Peggy’s Cove:
Location: Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia, on the eastern shore of St. Margarets Bay.
Built: The original lighthouse was built in 1868. The current concrete structure replaced it in 1915.
Height: About 15 meters (50 feet) tall.
Function: Originally used a kerosene oil lamp; now fully automated and powered by electricity.
Aerial view of a coastal area featuring a small harbor with a pier and several docked boats. The shoreline includes rocky and grassy sections, with several buildings and parked cars nearby. A curving road runs along the bottom of the image, with a zebra crossing visible. The water is clear, showing underwater features and seaweed near the shore.
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