'You grew up with secrets': A century later, Nova Scotia's rum-running legacy lives on
For Gary Kent, the heyday of rum-running in the province isn't just history from 100 years ago, but part of the cherished memories passed down to him by his father.
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![Oland Kent in the engine room of the rum runner vessel 'Mirage' A grainy black and white photo of a man with a mariners cap in the engine room of a boat.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7170582.1712848575!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/oland-kent.jpg)
For Gary Kent, the heyday of rum-running in the province isn't just history from 100 years ago, but part of the cherished memories passed down to him by his father.