Cardinal Points Gift Shop
23324 Cabot Trail Rd B0E 2P0 Pleasant Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Address: 23324 Cabot Trail Rd B0E 2P0 Pleasant Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
Website: www.cabottrail.com/gifts
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Fall is in the air and with it comes reduced hours. We are open every day but we are closing early........sometimes 2 or 3 P.M. This has been a challenging season for sure but we are holding our own. We are hoping to stay open for Thanksgiving weekend but will be closing shortly after. All the best to everyone. Stay safe.
Our Cotton Nova Scotia Tartan and Cape Breton Tartan Face Masks are back in stock ! Size med and large..... priced at $9.99 each. They won't last long................
If you're in the mood for Ice Cream today, stop at Cardinal Points and while you're there wish Jeannie a Happy Birthday. She'll be the one scooping your ice cream !! Happy Birthday Jeannie.
We have in stock Kids masks............size S/M and L/XL. Package of 3 for $12.99 + tax and Adults package of 3 for $14.99 + tax. These are a lightweight double layer of cotton.
Hi Everyone This being a much different year for everyone I thought I should let you know that our hours are from 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Due to Covid 19 we are following the social distancing rules and we have hand sanitizing stations. Stay safe.
Happy Thanksgiving to all our Customers and Friends. Today is the last day for our annual sale. There are still some great selections to choose from.We're here till 5 O'clock.
Our Annual Thanksgiving Weekend Sale starts tomorrow. Selected items are from 10 to 20 % off and all clothing (T-shirts, hoodies, jackets, sweatshirts and previously discounted items) are 50% off remaining stock. All sizes may not be available. This includes Adults, Youths and Child sizes. Jewellery, home decor, socks, slippers, mugs, nautical (Boats, steering wheels and decor) are all 20% off. Other sales throughout the store are available. ALL SALES FINAL, NO REFUNDS OR RETURNS.
We will be closing at 5 P.M. starting Sunday Sept 22nd.
With the beginning of September comes reduced hours so we will be closing at 6 P.M. beginning tomorrow Sept 2nd. . Two of our staff have finished for this season. We wish you all the best Renee. Enjoy your year in university and study hard!. Audrey, drive safe and look after our kiddies big & small !! We will miss you both.
We have "Gluten Free" Sugar and Cake Cones. We also have a selection of Gluten Free, Vegan and dairy free chocolate bars
We are back up and running with our Ice Cream...........all fresh today and lots of it.
A fun line of Rubber Duckies has swam in to Cardinal Points.
The scheduled power interruption will not affect us at Cardinal Points. We are open as usual.
Folks are asking where to get the guide, this makes it easy to find a store near you: Visit the mag finder here: https://magfinder.magnetdata.net/... Allow it to access your location (this saves you doing any typing in the blanks for Postal Code & title, etc.) Then scroll down through categories to MOTORCYCLE Click on our magazine Easy and lists locations within 50km.
Exciting News!!! Ride Over Cancer will become Bikes For Bobby's. 100% of Proceeds will be donated to Bobby's Hospice.
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Happy June everyone. We are now serving 12 flavors of Ice Cream.Open daily from 9 to 5.
We are open daily from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. New stock is in and more on the way. You'll need to check it out. Will post some pictures in the near future.
The 2019 edition of the Motorcycle Tour Guide Nova Scotia & Atlantic Canada is now available at a variety of locations across Atlantic Canada and Canada-wide at... Walmart. To find a retailer near you, simply use the MagFinder App at: https://magfinder.magnetdata.net/ Insert title: Motorcycle Tour Guide Nova Scotia & Atlantic Canada Insert your Postal Code & hit Find Magazine. You can even increase range from 10-50 miles of your location. And you can always order from our website at: https://motorcycletourguidens.com//motorcycle-tour-guide-/
With motorcycle season starting up, it's the perfect time for riders to make sure their bikes are in good shape and they have the protective clothing needed to ...ride safely. "There were 41 collisions involving motorcycles that resulted in serious injuries or fatalities in Nova Scotia RCMP territory in 2018," says Cpl. Lisa Croteau of the Nova Scotia RCMP. "Motorcycles don't offer the same protection as other vehicles so having a good helmet and protective clothing is very important." Helmets and protective clothing Helmets can guard against serious injury and death so it's important to know that you're wearing a good quality model. By law, motorists and passengers must always wear headgear approved or certified by one or more of the following agencies: British Standards Institute (BSI) United States of America Department of Transportation (DOT) Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) Snell Memorial Foundation (Snell) Riders who choose not to wear a helmet could be fined $237.50 for a first offence. If a rider is thrown from a motorcycle, they hit the ground and often skid long distances. Protective clothing can help shield riders by acting as a barrier between their body and the road. Wearing riding boots, a reflective riding jacket and pants can help a rider keep their skin intact during a collision. Get your bike in shape for the season Now is the perfect time to check your motorcycle’s lights and tires. Lights can blow and tires can wear out so it's important to continue checking these throughout the season. Damaged and worn-out parts should be replaced immediately. Drive safely As is the case with any motor vehicle, operating your motorcycle safely can help protect you and other road users. Some tips to keep in mind are: Travel at a safe speed. Only ride when sober, focussed and well-rested. Check your blind spot before changing lanes. Ensure left-turning motorists have stopped before entering an intersection. Focus on where you need to go rather than looking at what you want to avoid (the motorcycle may go where you look). Ride within your experience and skill level. Go with an experienced rider the first time you explore a new area. Tips for other drivers All motorists can help reduce motorcycle collisions. Those who share the road with motorcycles should keep their eyes on the road, check their blind spots and mirrors before changing lanes and give motorcycles space just like any other vehicle. Police will be patrolling by motorcycle again this year to help protect Nova Scotia roadways.
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