Here's my 2 cents... feel free to add, subtract or bash away... 'cause I'm curious:
Almost every other climbing scene I've ever encountered has been riddled with hard partying, sacrifice the body, laugh in yer face, ass kickers.
Here I find that climbers are more sedate, gentle and focused on being upstanding members of society.
I've never been to Boulderfest.... but have always been surprised to hear that there is occasionally beer left in the morning. One keg and what? 80 people??? Weird. No DJ with pounding tunes late into the night? Weird again.
Maybe I'm a dinosaur with out of date ideas but seems to me that putting 80 climbers together on a remote island with beer has potential to be a great big party-on-the-ocean with a few nice sends on the first day and a few less on the second.
I'd like to hear some opinions on why Nova Scotia produces such a (in my opinion) unique climbing scene. Go for it...