
This is my view this morning as I wait for the tide to change at 1230. I’m anchored here near Wolfville. Sunny and calm. Parrsboro is beyond the bluff.
I got ashore briefly in Parrsboro, and had a visit with Eric and Rosalie who are camping there this weekend. I was planning to stay last night, but at high tide it was very uncomfortable. Even small waves can get really nasty when the current is flowing. So I upped anchor about an hour before dusk and headed over here.
I anchored farther out last night, then came in on a falling tide this morning. This is as far as I could come without danger of being stranded at low tide. I’ll have about 2 ft of water under me when the tide changes in about an hour.
My plan is to travel on the incoming tide as far as I can upstream. Should be fun. There’s a bridge at Port Williams that may stop me. Tidal range here today is about 30 ft.
I grew up in Halifax but never spent significant time in this area. I have a much firmer grasp on the geography now. Sitting here I can look into the valley, with the north mountain as a distinct feature. In the early days access by water would have been through here or the Annapolis Basin.
Pics from yesterday. I have some history with Parrsboro, having vacationed there lots as a kid with my family. It’s very cool for me to visit by boat. I remember when the Kipawo was returned and became the Ship’s Company Theatre. That was the last boat to do ferry service between Wolfville, Kingsport, and Parrsboro.




You are a very brave and adventures individual Mr. Jeff Fullerton. Stay safe.
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