Crossing Cole Harbour: From Ferry to Dyke then Rail to Trail Crossing Cole Harbour: From Ferry to Dyke then Rail to Trail Cole Harbour Heritage Farm Museum
Transcript: Bernard Kuhn asked Mr. Forsyth to write a piece about his summer working on the Peter McNab Kuhn farm in Upper Lawrencetown as an appendix to Kuhn’s […]
A silent video showing Eel Fishing in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia. The video is in colour. This video has no sound. First, the men use axes to chop […]
This bird has been possibly identified as a Common Yellowthroat, a kind of warbler. A common hobby among users of the Salt Marsh is birding.
Jessie (left) and Mae (right) Storey seated on horseback on the Cole Harbour dyke.
Cattle grazing on the dyke.
A model of a breeching horse on display at the Cole Harbour Heritage Farm Museum. Horses would have to use this position, which involved sitting back in their […]
A drawing of fish and eel grass in the salt marsh, drawn for Cole Harbour Heritage Farm Museum by Goldie Gibson in 1977.
Seymour LaPierre stands on his horse-drawn “Express Wagon.” Behind him, there appear to be eggs visible among the load. Farmers would use wagons like this one to go […]
Johnny LaPierre stands with his ox and a wagon on a road in West Chezzetcook, Nova Scotia. Johnny farmed all his life in West Chezzetcook and always kept […]
Dykes created by Acadians allowed them to farm the land, and these dykes persist to this day. This photo, taken in Grand Pre, Nova Scotia, shows this type […]
A group of Canada geese fly over Long Hill in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia. Geese are just one type of waterfowl that uses the salt marsh, and are […]