by Sebastian Kluth
Par kluseba
Ladies and gentlemen!
On the twenty-third day of my trip through Atlantic Canada, I drove the short distance from Truro to Halifax. I stayed in Truro in the morning and drove back to Halifax in the early afternoon. It was then time to bring back my car and spend one last night in Halifax before taking the train back to Montreal the next day.
Highlights: Victoria Park in Truro was stunning with its gorgeous landscapes and diversified trails. Returning to Halifax was enjoyable as I came to realize that this might be Canada's most beautiful city after all.
Curiosities: A stranger asked me to help him repair two tablets at Halifax Harbour. I just wanted to relax. I thought the guy looked suspicious. I don't know too much about such technological tools in order to repair them. That's why I kindly declined to help. The stranger was completely stunned and criticized my lack of common sense. I didn't care. I just wanted to enjoy my last night in Halifax without caring about anyone else's business. Sometimes we have too be a little selfish to enjoy ourselves. I don't mind that.
Tidal Bore Inn in Truro which was by far the cheapest but not the worst motel I have stayed in on my whole trip
Kiwanis Park in downtown Truro
Jacob's Ladder in Victoria Park in Truro
Maintenance work in Victoria Park
One of the numerous stairs and ladders in Victoria Park
Joseph Howe Falls
Waddell Falls
A trail above Lepper Brook in Victoria Park
A return to Halifax Harbour with its gorgeous Georges Island
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