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--=====================_669046==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Many thanks to all who responded, on and offline, with directions and further details. I had optimistically thought that I might make a trip today, but reality set in on Saturday morning, so I attended to necessary errands instead. However, I am sure that the information was helpful to others. I should also acknowledge the excellent general directions to the Kingsburg area in Blake Maybank's book, Birding sites of Nova Scotia, but more details about how to actually reach the beach were what I needed , and what was so generously offered. Thanks for sharing. Patricia L. Chalmers Halifax At 11:31 PM 10/09/2010, you wrote: > Would someone kindly share the details of the directions to > this beach? Hirtle's Beach I know as a public area, but my > impression of Kingsburg was that it was a private enclave. > > Thank you. > > Patricia L. Chalmers > Halifax > >At 09:42 PM 10/09/2010, Tuma Young wrote: >>.... >>After a bit of confusion over where to access the beach (a nice >>lady at one of the houses at the end of Kingsburg road) informed us >>where the public access spot was, on we went to the beach. > >At 04:42 PM 06/09/2010, Ian McLaren wrote: >>... >>Blake Maybank phoned to say that Hirtles Bch was crowded with >>people, fewer birds. He then checked nearby Kingsburg Bch >>(theoretically limited access) and found and photo'd a (the?) Snowy Plover. --=====================_669046==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" <html> <body> Many thanks to all who responded, on and offline, with directions and further details. I had optimistically thought that I might make a trip today, but reality set in on Saturday morning, so I attended to necessary errands instead. However, I am sure that the information was helpful to others.<br><br> I should also acknowledge the excellent general directions to the Kingsburg area in Blake Maybank's book, <u>Birding sites of Nova Scotia</u>, but more details about how to actually reach the beach were what I needed , and what was so generously offered.<br><br> <x-tab> </x-tab>Thanks for sharing.<br><br> <x-tab> </x-tab>Patricia L. Chalmers<br> <x-tab> </x-tab>Halifax<br> <br> <br> At 11:31 PM 10/09/2010, you wrote:<br> <blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""> Would someone kindly share the details of the directions to this beach? Hirtle's Beach I know as a public area, but my impression of Kingsburg was that it was a private enclave.<br><br> Thank you.<br><br> Patricia L. Chalmers<br> Halifax<br><br> At 09:42 PM 10/09/2010, Tuma Young wrote:<br> <blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">....<br> After a bit of confusion over where to access the beach (a nice lady at one of the houses at the end of Kingsburg road) informed us where the public access spot was, on we went to the beach.</blockquote><br> At 04:42 PM 06/09/2010, Ian McLaren wrote:<br> <blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">...<br> Blake Maybank phoned to say that Hirtles Bch was crowded with people, fewer birds. He then checked nearby Kingsburg Bch (theoretically limited access) and found and photo'd a (the?) Snowy Plover.</blockquote></blockquote></body> </html> --=====================_669046==.ALT--
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