in which a local girl shares a view of her Nova Scotia hometown in the Bay of Fundy on Canada's east coast
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Winter lobster fishing season ends today
There are a couple lobster seasons here in Parrsboro and along the shore to Advocate Harbour: one in the spring leading to the end of July, the other in the fall and concluding today. The winter one makes for some easy Christmas dinner and New Year's eve lobster purchases!
I was at the beach late this afternoon (Partridge Island) when I noticed the last lobster boat of the season coming in on the calm tide.
Whether you're a current Parrsborian (yes, that's what we call ourselves), a live-away with Parrsboro roots, a summer resident or a first time visitor...welcome! I hope this blog will help you discover this great little coastal town on the Bay of Fundy on the eastern edge of Canada.
Got a question about Parrsboro? Got a photo you'd like to share? Interested in doing a 'guest post'? email me at bayoffundy@gmail.com - I'd love to hear from you!
So here I was on the Bay of Fundy, minding my own business, when I realized that normal people don't get to see 100 billion tonnes of seawater flowing back and forth in front of their kitchen windows every day. As someone who has grown up living and working here, I've taken it upon myself to blog my experiences with the highest tides on the planet.
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