The white lighthouse at Peggy's Cove sits on its slab of granite, lobster traps stacked at the foot of the rocks and the houses of the village stepping down to the water. Nova Scotia past fifty fits that picture, Halifax's urban edge, the South Shore villages, the Annapolis orchards, the Cape Breton highlands. Members are lifelong Nova Scotians, come-from-aways who moved for a quieter life, and people who came back to a family home after careers elsewhere.
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For a first meeting, Halifax has the waterfront boardwalk, the Halifax Public Gardens, or a coffee at Two If By Sea in Dartmouth. In the Annapolis Valley, the wharves at Hall's Harbour or a vineyard café outside Wolfville suit a slower morning. Cape Breton has the Cabot Trail lookouts and a quiet sit-down in Baddeck. Pick a place with a view and somewhere to sit indoors if the wind comes up.