
Boundary Rock was once a well-known landmark in southern Nova Scotia, a massive piece of granite that sat at the borders of several counties in the area. Fisherman and hunters, like the ones in the picture above, would take their picture at the rock while passing through. But over the last 100 years, Boundary Rock has vanished, sending people on quests into the woods to find out what happened. CBC’s Maritime Magazine did just that and you can listen to the podcast recounting their journey into the Tobeatic Wilderness right here. The pictures above are from the flickr of expedition leader, Philip Moscovitch. (Thanks to reader Andrea for sending this to me.)
Do they find it? Well, you’ll have to listen to find out.




Intriguing, read the story this morning and have been thinking about it all day. About to find out
Jeff, Swing on over sometime, its in my basement. It was a bugger carry out, but what a great TV stand!
Some wild photo galleries online about past trips looking for the bloody thing!
Jeff, Swing on over sometime, its in my basement. It was a bugger carry out, but what a great TV stand!
Some wild photo galleries online about past trips looking for the bloody thing!
Glad you liked the story. I just wanted to point out that I was definitely not the leader — just tagging along and collecting tape at the invitation of Paul Maybee (the guy with the camera equipment in the flickr set). He is the one who pulled all this together.