May / June 2012
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On our coverWest Point Lighthouse, Cedar Dunes Provincial Park, PEI, which was developed as an inn, restaurant and museum: “We wanted to put the light and heart back in our community." Photo by John Sylvester. See story, page 38.
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features
Not on my watchInjured wildlife get a fighting chance at the Hope for Wildlife animal rehabilitation centre in Seaforth, NS. By Jon Tattrie.
Natural selectionHundreds of marine animal fossils are embedded in the ancient rocks of Mistaken Point, NL. Story and photography by Scott Leslie.
The light fantasticFour Atlantic Canadian communities have found renewal in the revamping of their neglected lighthouses. By Deborah Carr.
Paddling our own canoeA canoe trip in the wilderness forges a new bond between a father and daughter. By Christine Beevis. |
departments
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KITCHEN PARTY
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Built to lastThe art of building a fieldstone wall. |
Life on the outsideChoosing your style for outdoor furnishings. |
Getting pumpedHow to maintain your home’s septic system. |
Magnolia loveThey grow on you, magnolias. |
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