I gotta say Nova Scotia sounds like one of the coolest places I've never given any thought of going to until now. I'd be interested.
I give you two choices.
I have a five-bedroom house in Los Gatos, California. It's only three blocks from a nice shopping area along Santa Cruz Blvd. Cute little shops, antiquing, a small movie theater and lots of excellent fine and casual dining. During the summer there is free live music just about every night in parks all within an easy walk.
It is 20 minutes from Pasatiempo and De la Viega, an hour from SF (Olympic, SFGC, Lake Merced, Harding and Lincoln Park) and an hour the other way to Monterey (Pebble Beach, Cypress, MPCC, Spyglass, Spanish Bay, Pacific Grove.)
The other house is in Cayucos, on the central coast of California. And I mean on the central coast. It's on a 20 foot cliff above the beach with private stairs down to what is usually a very quite beach. The spring and summer surf is usually perfect for beginners while fall and winter are for the more experienced surfers. (wet suit generally needed in central and northern California.) It is 20 minutes from San Luis Obispo. This one I share with my sister and her family spends much of the summer there, so we'd have to work out a good time to go. My brother-in-law has lots of luck surf fishing right outside the house.
Most of the courses close to Cayucos are the no star in the Michelin Guide but can be fun and reasonably cheap. It is a couple hours from the Monterey courses and an hour and a half north of La Purisima and Sandpiper, with Valley Club of Montecito just a bit further. Maybe about a three hour drive to Rustic Canyon and a bit further to the L.A. courses.
Dan King
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