Internationally renowned conservationist and founder of Patagonia visits the 100 Wild Islands with the Nova Scotia Nature Trust.
The 100 Wild Islands coastal wilderness, just outside of Halifax, Nova Scotia, is truly one of Canada’s least - known, yet greatest, natural treasures. A vast archipelago of beautiful, unspoiled coastal islands, it is home to pristine beaches and idyllic clear blue lagoons, dramatic headlands and cliffs — a paradise for wilderness paddlers and sailors. The archipelago is also ecologically rich and diverse, home to rainforests, bogs, coastal barrens, and wetlands, all largely undisturbed by humans since the last ice age. The archipelago includes 282 islands, encompassing over 7,000 acres of land and stretching over 30 kilometers along the coast.
Published on Oct 30, 2015
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