Saltscapes Food and Travel 2022

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Downtown Amherst.

Border town twins The best of Amherst, NS and Sackville, NB STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY DARCY RHYNO

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hat sounds like the gulps of a thirsty giant are coming from somewhere nearby. Or is it more like dripping water echoing off the walls of a cave? Whatever sound it resembles, I know what’s making it. The watery noises are the call of an unusual avian visitor to the Amherst Point Migratory Bird Sanctuary. There in the morning light, standing stock still among the reeds is an American bittern, its beak pointed straight up. It’s this

shy bird’s unique camouflaging technique that makes it so difficult to spot. Its long neck covered in striped plumage blends in with the tall grasses and reeds all around it. I stand equally still, watching through binoculars until the small heron senses it’s safe again and continues its slow call. “Onk-er-loink. Onk-er-loink.” The sanctuary sits at the edge of the Tantramar Marsh that attracts many bird species and separates Nova Scotia and

New Brunswick. I’m here to do some bird watching and to visit the towns on either side of the border—Amherst and Sackville. My plan is to end the day with a stroll along the boardwalk at the Sackville Waterfowl Park before dusk, when the birds will be settling in for the night. Between now and then, I’ve got a couple of border town twins to explore. With the bittern added to my life list, I hurry into Amherst for my appointment at

Colourful fabric at Deanne Fitzpatrick Studio; a rug hooking project in progress; Karen McKinnon, owner of Maritime Mosaic.

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Gaol bird tour

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page 80

ADVERTISING Maritime Adventures from Ship to Shore

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pages 86-87

Of giant lobsters and drunken lampposts

4min
pages 83-85

ADVERTISING: Join us on a Bay of Fundy adventure

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page 89

ADVERTISING What Will Your #MaritimeFerry Adventure Look Like?

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pages 90-92

ADVERTISING: The CAT is coming back— and we’re faster than ever

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page 88

Hot Lobster Sandwich Clara Harris style

2min
page 73

Border town twins

4min
pages 77-78

Ecclefechan Tart from Birkinshaw’s Tea Room & Coffee House

2min
page 79

Canvas crush

7min
pages 74-76

Quark Cheesecake from Ran-Cher Acres

2min
page 71

Say cheese Atlantic Canada!

3min
pages 69-70

Don’t stop for winter

2min
page 72

Beyond the ordinary

6min
pages 66-68

Dinosaur Island

5min
pages 64-65

From royal fries to championship seafood

4min
pages 62-63

Milk ‘n’ Make

4min
pages 58-60

Island Hill Farm Breakfast Sandwich

1min
page 61

Victorian gardens

4min
pages 51-53

Foodie days

5min
pages 54-55

Smoked Haddock Fishcakes from Seawind Landing

1min
page 50

“Here to stay”

4min
pages 48-49

Cadillacs, cannons and sea caves

5min
pages 44-47

The missing chapter

4min
pages 38-39

Treading lightly

6min
pages 41-43

Two shores—two UNESCO gems

4min
pages 33-36

Back to Birchtown Chutney

2min
page 40

Bridget’s Breakfast Risotto

2min
page 37

Well worth a side trip

4min
pages 26-27

Of gannets and Basques

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pages 28-29

The country of the washerwoman

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page 6

Potato road

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page 8

The “great equalizer”

4min
pages 14-16

Three of the most popular French fry sauce recipes from Potato World

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pages 9-10

The island frozen in time

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pages 24-25

Acadian Molasses Cake

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