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The Halifax Waterfront comes alive every August when Buskers from around the world come to perform in Halifax. There are many different acts to see, from fire performers, to acrobats, to comedians and musicians – you’re in for a show like no other!

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Not Since Moses Run

Five Islands Provincial Park
Lower Five Islands
Five Islands, Fundy Shore & Annapolis Valley
Outdoor, Sports/Recreation, Nature
Contact: Dick Lemon
Phone: 707-363-6464
Email: dick.lemon@gmail.com

www.notsincemoses.com

One of the most extraordinary events of its kind, Not Since Moses is a 5 km walk and 10 km run on the sea floor of the Bay of Fundy (home to the most extreme tides in the world). Participants will trek where 30 feet of water would have flowed just hours before.

Please visit www.notsincemoses.com for additional information and to register.

Date: July 22, 2012

Admission Details:
Register online at www.notsincemoses.com

     

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