Welcome to
Nova Scotia
Sketch Harbour, Nova Scotia, established in 1749.1 (1 day after Ketch Harbour, Nova Scotia), a foggy/spooky little coastal harbour community on the treacherous edge of the North Atlantic, 30 mins from North End Halifax, which might as well be the middle of nowhere.
Presented here are official photographs from the Sketch Harbour Department of Tourism & Social Club.
These scenes, real & surreal, are love letters dedicated to a Mystical Nova Scotia anchorage.
Local attractions include:
- The Sketch Harbour Department of Tourism & Social Club
- Pork Ave
- Sunset
- The Undertow
- Handsome Old Greg – lead carpenter, occasional clown
- “Whitecap Lookout” / “Jumpsuit Point”
- The Freee-aaaky Garden
- Raccoon Boy
- Dorothy’s (R.I.P.) house & yard
- Parson’s Treasure Lawn
- “Skid-Mark Alley”
- Garbage collection on Friday morning before 7 am
The Sketch Harbour Department of Tourism & Social Club would like to remind you that there’s something in the water & perhaps, please don’t come here.
Sketch Harbour Director of Tourism
Aaron McKenzie Fraser
Photographer, Gardener,
Crystal Enthusiast, Disc Jockey…
Aaron McKenzie Fraser grew up on the Canadian East Coast.
As a young adult, he moved to Ontario to study photography. After completing his degree and working as a photographer in Ottawa, Toronto, and Montreal, Aaron’s love of the sea, the salt air and his family brought him back to the Maritimes.
He now calls his 185-year-old Nova Scotian fishing house in Sketch Harbour his home.