Launch of Earth Adventures Trail Book

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Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2002 12:56:29 -0400
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Come and explore the adventures...

Wednesday December 11, 2002 
St. Mary&#8217;s Boat Club 
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
 
Halifax Regional Municipality Parks and Recreation
with Tourism, Culture & Heritage 
and Nova Scotia Sport and Recreation Commission

is proud to present:

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Earth Adventures in the Halifax Region: 
25 Nature Trails for Fun and Discovery
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By Janet Barlow, Alan Warner, George Taylor
Drawings by Lois Bearden

With this guide book in hand, your family or group is off to a world of fun, discovery and exploration in the Halifax Region. From the Halifax waterfront boardwalk, to the winding forest paths of Dollar Lake, the historical ruins of McNabs Island and the spectacular coast of Taylor Head, you will be pulled into a flowing series of fun activities, each with a unique and creative theme.

Please come and celebrate with us!
Book signing ~ great food ~ special guests ~ lots of fun

RSVP before December 9, 2002 
Heather Harris 490-7377 or harrish@region.halifax.ns.ca



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