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Index of Subjects It depends a lot on overnight winds an less tangible factors. If you have time before the cruise, I suggest visiting the bird banding group near Northern Point. Going north, before you get to ưNorthern Point, look for a track on the left about 150m before the trees end and follow it a short distance to the banding station. Apart from that, a short drive from Westport to Southern Point, where the Slocum monument is located gives good views of Peters Island and lots of bird activity. All the best Eric Eric L. Mills Lower Rose Bay Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia Canada Original Message From: Marg Millard Sent: Friday, September 2, 2016 20:01 To: naturens Reply To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca Subject: [NatureNS] Brier Island Steve and I are finally getting to go Whale watching tomorrow. I figure we will have an hour or two (if we don't get seasick) to rubberneck so where would be a good place to check out? Our sailing time is 9:30 am. I am not very steady on my feet so cliff walks and rock climbing are out she says sadly. Marg Millard 19 White Point 2 Rd., White Point, Queens Co., R.R. # 1 Hunts Point, Nova Scotia , Canada (902) 683-2393 MargMillard.ca Facebook: White Point Artist, Marg Millard.
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