Peggy Cove (usually spelled Peggy’s Cove today) is a “tiny fishing inlet beloved of artists” in Nova Scotia, says the back of this menu. Judging from the 2005 photo below, it hasn’t changed much since Canadian Pacific pictured it on the cover of this breakfast menu, though apparently a 2009 hurricane damaged a few of the buildings.
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William deGarthe, carved a large bas relief into a local granite rack depicting fishermen in the area. Although it wasn’t quite complete when he died in 1983, it is still very impressive.
One of the artists attracted to the cove,
Photo by Aconcagua.