Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Rush Limbaugh wins one...and he wasn't even there! Way To Go Congressman King!

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Courtesy Ads

(For friends of Storm'n Norm'm)
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Cape Breton Nova Scotia, Large frontage +/- Sixty eight acres overlooking huge fresh water pond which feeds Bras d’Or lakes the largest inland sea on this continent. Beautiful land and beautiful lake for fishing and sailing (http://yachtpals.com/cruising/novascotia2) , with marina within 3 miles. Winter skiing is not far away.

Asking $68,000. That’s about $1,000.00 per acre and there is more. Because the work of restoring a post and beam 1840’s heritage farm house is incomplete, I am listing this as land but the house is there and it has a new 200 amp electric service, a new unused septic system, gravity feed spring water piping from a clear spring way up the hill (only needs a new well crock to complete it), completely replaced foundation sills, thermal windows and new thermal doors, working wood stove, new roof on back of house. What it still needs is a lot of work to make it into a three season home and a bit more for year round and I am now in my seventies and not up to it. Email me at (fboutin2@verizon.net) Lakeville, Ma for more information or photos.



Within 3miles:

The Bara Strait Marina - Swimming, Boat Launch, Laundry

  • The Barra Strait Cafe
  • Hiking & Low Impact Hiking
  • Bird Watching
  • Liquor Store
  • Convenience Store

Within a 10-minute drive:

Gaelic/Celtic Culture and Activities

Genealogy Research

Nova Scotia Highland Village

Church Service (Roman Catholic)

Computer & Internet Access

Canada Post



Within a 20 to 45-minute drive:

  • Eskasoni - The largest Mi’kmaq reservation in Nova Scotia
  • Boisdale
  • Harbour Greenhouse
  • Orangedale Railway Station Museum


Within a 45-minute to 1-hour drive:

  • North Sydney
  • Sydney
  • Glace Bay - The Miner’s Museum
  • Baddeck - The Bell Museum, Bell Bay Golf Course; Beginning & End of The Cabot Trail
  • The Gaelic College of celtic Arts & Crafts
  • The Canso Causeway
  • Rita’s Tea Room
  • Sail Tours and Charters
Within a 1 - 1.5-hour drive:
Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site
Dundee Golf and Resort
Highland Links Golf (Ingonish)
whaleWatching
There are more pictures...please write to Fred at fboutin2@verizon.net

In the 1800’s the early Scotch settlers brought in some Alder trees from the old country to use for sheep pens and they flourished and flourished and flourished. We cleared them all out when these photos were taken, and they are all back so they will need clearing again

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