Day 6: on the road
This morning we drove from Halifax to Sherbrook, about 200 kms. The road was absolutely empty at times, once we were out of the city, so driving was very easy. The main hazard was a longish section with such a bumpy surface that we had to go really slowly. I guess this is the inevitable result of the severe winters here and, to be fair, we passed a long section where they are resurfacing and we had to wait 15 mins and then be lead through the workings by a truck.
We chose to spend the night in Sherbrook as it has a large historic village comprising 30 buildings brought from all over Nova Scotia and rebuilt. Unfortunately it's the very end of the season so not many were open but we spent a couple of hours wandering round and talking to the “re-enactors” in several of the buildings. It seems the actual village depends entirely on the historic village for its existence as it provides work for about 100 people.
Off to supper (at 5 o'clock) as the only eatery in the villages closes at 6!
We chose to spend the night in Sherbrook as it has a large historic village comprising 30 buildings brought from all over Nova Scotia and rebuilt. Unfortunately it's the very end of the season so not many were open but we spent a couple of hours wandering round and talking to the “re-enactors” in several of the buildings. It seems the actual village depends entirely on the historic village for its existence as it provides work for about 100 people.
Off to supper (at 5 o'clock) as the only eatery in the villages closes at 6!
State of the art cooking tech in 1860’s




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