This group of fellows were in fact completely naked, except for boots. The flow of traffic tended to slow around these guys as people walking by would stop to stare. They were having a lot of fun teasing and shocking everyone. :-D
There was a large group of shirtless men all wearing the same cowboy hat. *shrug* I am amused by the accidental background shot of The Toronto Hemp company... coz ya know, we Canadians are all about the marijuana! lol
This float had scantily clad men dancing in an "ocean" scene. The waves in the background rocked back and forth (thanks to two guys sitting at the back pulling on ropes)
This pic shows a numbers of people who were climbing trees along the parade route in order to get a better view. The *really* lucky people have apartments or get on top of a roof. I'm pretty short, so my view was limited.
This is me standing beside the strangest mural I have ever seen painted on a wall; it seems to show tourists standing in a cemetery. (???) I was trying to make like I was part of the tour group. ;-) Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
The famous lighthouse on Peggy's Cove. Nova Scotia is one of the foggiest places on earth, and so many lighthouses can be found along the seaboard, once used to guide ships in and warn of rocky shores
shore by the lighthouse on Peggy's Cove. Notice the person walking on the right hand side of the picture..it gives you an idea of scale and just how huge these rocks really are.
This is part of the carving that is found ina rockface in Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia. It depicts (as I recall) the tale of Peggy watching over the fisherman.
This is St. John's Anglican church in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. I believe it's the oldest church in Canada, and recently under renovations to restore it after an arsonist had set it on fire.
This is a memorial in Lunenburg that has all the names of fisherman lost at sea. What was tragic was seeing that entire families would be lost, sometimes of decades.
This is the submarine Canada just bought from England. Lovely, isn't it? What you can't see very well is the sailor on top waving to all of us on the tour boat. We all waved back. :-)
Halifax is the second largest port in the world (next to Sydney, Australia) and services all of North America. I was happy to see several containers on the dock from Israel (the shipping company is Zim).