Friday, March 4, 2011

Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia


This is the latest postcard I have received from postcrossing. It comes from a fellow postcrosser in Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia. Since the writing on the postcard is too small to read off of it as it is here is what it says:

Peggy's Cove:

One of the most photographed places in Canada. Peggy's Cove is more than picturesque. It is a magical place with simple charm and timless spirit. The village dates from 1811, but the rugged lanscape of huge builders is over 10,000 years old - remains of the last glaciers.

The quaint lighthouse that sits high upon the smooth, wave-worn granite coast is the focal point of this tine fishing village. While the world-famous lighthouse no longer serves as a beacon, it does operate as a summertime post officer 0 the only Canadian post office housed in a lighthouse.

Happy Postcrossing!!

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