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Gotta have a Bay Hammock!

Become a fan of Bay Hammocks of Nova Scotia on Facebook and you could win an EarthFriendly hammock. Contest ended Sept 30, 2009. Winners of an EarthFriendly Hammock were Monica Welham of Springfield, Virginia and Pam Sword of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Congratulations to both. Become a fan of Bay Hammocks of Nova Scotia to participate [...]

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My sister and her husband have 6 (soon to be 7) grandchildren living close by. To keep them entertained when they visit brother-in-law created this area we call the Childrens Resort. There are lots of inexpensive ideas here anyone could try. This is an overview of the area – it is a small wooded area [...]

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Many businesses give promotional gifts as sales incentives or a thank you for doing a good job. One of the most welcome is a hammock with your logo or message screen printed on the body. These hammocks are a specialty at The Bay Hammock Company. For more information about custom hammocks and how to order [...]

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We’ve received tremendous response to our Make Your Own Hammock Workshops and look forward to seeing many of you at our shop this spring/summer.  At The Bay Hammock Company we specialize in making custom hammocks so you can customize yours to suit the spot where it is to hang: Choose a place to hang the [...]

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Arch is busy these days making videos about our hammocks. Here is a link to the latest one. Ir will appear on our main page sometime soon. In the meantime, click on hammock video to see a preview. On another front, lobster fishing season opened in our area two days ago. This means we lose [...]

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It is a little know fact that Nova Scotia has the mildest winters in Canada. You wouldn’t know it today by looking out my office window: As you can see, winter arrived early in Nova Scotia this year. Luckily we already put away the hammock and shade sail , which we recommend that you do [...]

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So here we were, my husband Arch and I, retired and living near our families in Nova Scotia after 45 years of living and working in Ontario. We played golf and bridge, but not all the time. We enjoyed our time with our families, but they had to work for a living. We needed something [...]

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