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Halloween on the South Shore

Submitted by Kim on Wednesday, 31 October 2007No Comment

One of the most spectacular drives it the Lighthouse Route in the autumn. Of course all areas of Nova Scotia are fabulous in the fall but the South Shore, backed by the Atlantic Ocean vista, is truly wonderful.

Ghostly Yards

And as you drive you will feast your eyes on some ghoulish sights. Because besides the usual harvest displays that many people offer up in their front yards there are the ghastly as well. Huge front lawns become broken-down cemeteries complete with coffins spilling out skeletal remians. Now, this is not for the faint of heart however it is all in good fun.

Halloween

With 24 hours after the last Trick-or-Treater leaves many of these yards will give up their apparitions and familiar Christmas themes will replace them. This is the true spirit South Shore.

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