In the early morning sun, the charming town of Mahone Bay was even more magical! The team extends our gratitude to Miller House by the Bay for the excellent accommodation.
Even more Mahone Bay hospitality! Our two team members from Halifax were very kindly accommodated for free at the home of Jennifer Wilson. We met Jennifer through our Scottish Peace Run team member, Shyamala. It's a small world.
Our van mascot keeps us company throughout the journey... this kiwi bird came all the way from New Zealand.
Elspeth McLean-Wile, Mayor of the Municipality of the District of Lunenburg, warmly welcomed the team.
A brief group run through Liverpool before saying "goodbye for now" to our team members from Halifax, Heather and Sarita.
Scott Christian, Mayor of Region of Queens Municipality, greeted us outside of the school. He and Brahmata bonded over both being born in 1987- the year the Peace Run was founded.
Mayor Scott was really in tune with the philosophy behind the Peace Run having a background in human rights and studying at University for Peace (Universidad para la Paz) in Costa Rica.
He addressed the students; "Peace isn't about just the absence of violence, peace is about supporting each other and living in harmony with each other... Peace starts with each and every one of you. So if we look for those opportunities to help each other out and to live in harmony with one another. That's what can make this world a peaceful place."
The team always loves to see these creations and we always wish we had more time to carefully look at each one.
The staff and students at the school built a wigwam under the guidance of Mi'kmaw Elder Todd Labrador, his family and other members of the Mi'kmaq community.