Burnt Church, Neguac, Tabusintac. Val-Comeau, Saumarez, Sheila. Paranoia that I'd miss my turn - none of these names were familiar. A sign for Six Roads! There it was. Right turn onto Chemin Pallot and a few lazy bends in the road before my final destination - Inkerman, New Brunswick. [continued ...
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A Digby Pines Golf Resort & Spa Wedding
Perched on Mount Pleasant, and overlooking Digby's harbour is the Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa. On a clear day you'll be able to look across to Smith's Cove and the mouth of Bear River, scallop trawlers and pleasure craft gliding back and forth in the foreground. Work your way through the streets of Digby and you'll step back in time as you follow the lazy bend of the resort's main entrance, passing rows of pine trees and hostas that eventually give way to the main lodge with its lone stone turret and red roof. [continued ...
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I'd never heard of them despite being fairly familiar with the Tatamagouche area. I'd navigated the twists and turns of Balmoral Road dozens of times and crossed Baileys Brook on my way to the village proper, but had no idea where those waters led. Pashala & Klaus directed me along an unnamed road and asked that I stop just shy of a bridge overlooking the brook. We walked along the water's edge, climbing over deadfall and ducking under larch bows. After a bend in the brook the temperature dropped. The air smelled fresh - just like rain or falling snow. Then you could hear them. Then you could see them [continued . . .
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