Today started with a driving tour of Halifax City with brief stops at the Citadel Fort and Fairview Lawn Cemetery where some of the victims from the RMS Titanic are buried.
Our next destination was Peggy’s Cove, an active fishing community with houses perched along a narrow inlet facing the Atlantic. Its famous lighthouse on top of the giant rocks with the sea waves crashing in was totally engulfed in dense fog. This is the first time the weather has not cooperated during our trip. Daytime temperatures have been in the high 60's - low 70's with sunshine each day.

Next, we stopped for dinner at the Sou’ Wester restaurant. This restaurant offers traditional maritime and seafood meals. We are overnighting in Truro, Nova Scotia and will head back through New Brunswick into the United States tomorrow.
Our next destination was Peggy’s Cove, an active fishing community with houses perched along a narrow inlet facing the Atlantic. Its famous lighthouse on top of the giant rocks with the sea waves crashing in was totally engulfed in dense fog. This is the first time the weather has not cooperated during our trip. Daytime temperatures have been in the high 60's - low 70's with sunshine each day.