Welcome to the STRONGER TOGETHER GeoArt
This idea came to me during the isolation of 2020, as I once again recognized the resilience and compassion of Nova Scotians. With the help of Ka (JoKaPheJe) and Sir_Hab who went with me to place some of the caches; and Trailmaker 62 who provided the containers, it slowly became a reality. Most of these are P & G's and contingent on what time of day you start you may be able to do the whole thing in a day, but it will most likely take you a few trips. There are a few different access points depending on what route you want to take. Have fun and enjoy the series.
Nova Scotia Parks offer a range of outdoor recreational opportunities with facilities and services for camping, hiking, swimming, paddling, boating, picnics, and beach-going. There are 20 camping parks and over 100 day-use parks with something for everyone, whether you are looking for adventure or quiet reflection.

_______. It’s not an exaggeration to say Halifax, a city on the sea, owes its existence to this historical fort. It was the large hill overlooking the easily defended harbour below that led the British military to found the town there in 1749. Its distinctive star shape is typical of many 19th century forts built by the British military and gave the garrison sweeping arcs of fire. From its deep defensive ditch, soldiers pointed muskets from every angle of its stout walls and large cannons lined its ramparts. It’s easy to see why no enemy force ever dared to attack the fort. Come explore the history of the fortress and the soldiers who were stationed there, walk within its walls – both inside and out –, and literally touch a piece of Halifax’s military history.

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