On the morning of December 6th, 1917, railway dispatcher Vincent Coleman left his home on Russell Street in Halifax’s North End neighbourhood of Richmond. While he went to work, he left behind his wife…
As you walk down a gravel path through the woods you come upon an idyllic moulin rouge tucked away in a tree-lined gorge. Water from a mill pond gently tumbles over the dam. This is the first impression a…
Over 80,000 years ago, the landscape of Nova Scotia shook from the heavy footsteps of giants. Mastodons were one of the largest of ice age mammals and for many years, Nova Scotia was ideal mastodon…
An animal slowly travels through the mixed forests of Nova Scotia, feeding on the plentiful conifer trees surrounding it. It is huge, covered in dense brown hair with bone-like structures growing from its…