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In each issue of SALTSCAPES you will find articles and photographs that reflect the best of Atlantic Canada:

  • Getaways - hiking, motorcycle touring, weekend drives.
  • Outdoor living - gardening and landscaping tips, features on the creatures and habitat we love.
  • Food - Marie Nightingale, local chefs and your favourite recipes.
  • People - profiles, genealogical roots, neighborhood news.
  • Lifestyles - how-to projects, the music, architecture, fairs, festivals and fun.

Features

Natural harmony

Amherst Point Migratory Bird Sanctuary hums with activity, the reeds whisper and sway.
Photography and text by Scott Leslie

Romanced by a river

I was determined not to like our three-day canoe trip down the Restigouche, but the rain and the river’s course became a courtship of sorts.
By Gail MacMillan

Dinner theatre, Atlantic style

It may not be haute culture, but regional dinner theatre is entertaining and engaging.
By Mike Allison

Departments

Roots & Folks

Publishers’ Pencil       
Dear Saltscapes
Events - Summer's first flush
Genealogy - Who’s your fodder?
A Piece of History - Building Shelburne, NS
Storied Structures - Glover’s Harbour, NL's squid
Profile - The Petitcodiac potter
Just Katharine - Close to you
Crossword Puzzle
Community Spirit - Baden-Powell Guilds
Q&A - Thomas Duck

Kitchen Party           

Drinks    
Grapes & global warming: Will the future see us sipping Arctic chardonnay?

Marie’s Menu
Although ground beef remains the most popular type of burger, everything from lamb to clam is used to reinvent the convenience patty

Cooking With 
The Irish Rover: Liam Dolan stays true to his Island roots—a world away           

Home & Cottage                       

Let it flow
New sink materials and designs add flair to this most functional of fixtures

Running hot and cold
New and notable stoves, refrigerators, dishwashers and more
           
Veggies to go
Container gardening is a viable way to grow your own
   
Do-It-Yourself: Rock of ages
Painting your own rocks is an addictive link to the past

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