Water Ways TV Season 2 – Don’t miss Episode 2!

Water Ways S2 E2

Episode 2’s “anchor location” is Nova Scotia.  We explore the restoration efforts of Hector Heritage Quay, go to the oldest yacht club in the Americas (Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron) for the finish of the historic Marblehead-to-Halifax race from Boston, Tidal Bore Rafting and a look at the Royal Canadian Navy’s oldest commissioned vessel and only sailing ship, the HMCS Oriole. 

Visit the Global TV schedule Saturday morning to find your local time: https://www.globaltv.com/schedule/

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