Burgeo haven 'Inn on the Sea' view from parking lot (#1/16) The inn's beautiful boat-house with windows that were salvaged from local church 1923 vintage, own wharf with floating dock.
Lounging On The Wharf Head. (#2/16) Time out!
Relaxing at the Inn.
Anchor point (#3/16) Lady Roxanne and Queen Charlotte.
Praying angel in the corner garden (#4/16) The Inn is a place of peace, and truly a haven by the sea, an atmosphere that is conducive to relaxation and rest.
Little Greece (#5/16) Quiet area to just read and relax while the folks are out kayaking!
Dinner is being served (#6/16) If you come to the Inn and can't find the house manager, chances are she can be found hanging out at the boathouse.
I thought the place was for my Kayaking clientele, but it's a very attractive place just to get away from it all.
At least that's what I'm told anyway.
Reverend wilson operating the rowboat. (#7/16) Life is a series of new beginnings and today is Wilson's first time at being captain and engineer all at once.
Unloading At The Dock Side. (#8/16) A popular landing area for traveling yachtsmen.
Just anchor across the reach and shuttle yourself to the Inn to do your local shopping.
Clean energy (#9/16) Pristine outport community where Green living is in.
Picture of clothes drying on the line while kayaking through the harbor.
Winter kayaking (#10/16) Long Reach kayaking, one kilometer from the Inn.
Coast Guard (#11/16) Canadian Coast-Guard replacing a navigation buoy.
Time to batten the hatches (#12/16) John and the lads securing the rigging before a good night's rest.
Local senior, watching us kayak by. (#13/16) When sight-seeing in Burgeo, we usually get a wave or a nod from a few fellows, and even have a chat about the weather or the state of the economy.
Kayaking in one of the little bays (#14/16) Most evenings folks like to kayak, or just walk on the beach at the park, any way you look at it, it helps one to get grounded.
Sunset over Vatchers Point. (#15/16) Winter shot from the Inn's balcony in winter, looking at the two Vatcher homes nestled into the snow, while embracing the last rays of the evening's sun, just before the kids are tucked into bed.
Clothes drying over the cove (#16/16) This is a clothesline line that we observed in Harbour-le-cou near Rose Blanche, which is a small outport up the coast.
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