4000 sq. ft. of Art, Antiques, Furniture, Utems of Interest, Uncle Chester's Closet, Fair Trade and Coffee.
Autumn is once again upon us and the leaves are changing colors before falling,
The Destination Gallery now closes for another year.

Photos by MC October 2007


Approximately 60 kilometers (35 miles) from the #12 exit off the Trans-Canada Highway which links Nova Scotia and New Bruinswick.

www.town.parrsboro.ns.ca
Information on these photos: ads@seaside.ns.ca
Parrsboro is less than a two hour drive to Moncton or Halifax. "Nova Scotia's best kept secret" Is a scenic, artistic, rock hound wonder. As the world's highest tides rise and fall, you have the opportunity to exploreand walk the ocean floor of Minas Basin in the Bay of Fundy.
The mercantile trade of Parrsboro reached
far and wide as did its ship building
and shipping industry.

It is a fact that around the turn of the century, Parrsboro was second only to Halifax in the number of sailings on the Eastern Canadian seaboard.

Parrsboro is also the site from which the first air mail departed from Eastern Canada in October 1919.
Drop in today, we are located inside
The Destination Gallery Building.

Roland McCaffrey (902) 577-2658


A Destination Dinner, a richly coursed meal divulging in the finest of Maritime cuisine
by Chef Glenn Wheaton.


www.ghostinthekitchen.com

Photos compliments of The Ghost!
Wouldn't you love to have a ghost in your kitchen? The type of ghost who could cook delicious Maritime meals for you and your guests, and then vanish without even a trace of dirty dishes. Chef Glenn takes the time to add those special touches to make your experience with Ghost in the Kitchen second to none. Maritime Cuisine with modern flair, surrounded by the rich history of scenic Parrsboro, Nova Scotia will leave your taste buds begging for more, you'll think there really was a Ghost in the Kitchen.