8-18-19 Cape Breton Island

Today we descend upon Cape Breton Island – a very scenic island that is part of Nova Scotia, but is east of the main island (where Halifax is).  Cape Breton is home to the world-famous Cabot Trail, Cape Breton National Park, the ferry to Newfoundland and countless other things. We really bonded with the FiveContinueContinue reading “8-18-19 Cape Breton Island”

8-17-19 Springhill and Museum of Industry

Springhill is our first destination of the day.  Tom had read that at the Anne Murray Centre you can record yourself singing a duet with Anne Murray, so we set off for Tom’s new career as a recording star. I feel very fortunate that when Tom becomes rich and famous I shall be able toContinueContinue reading “8-17-19 Springhill and Museum of Industry”

8-15-19 A Day in Lunenburg

We wanted to explore Lunenburg (UNESCO World Heritage site) so we started by walking from our campground to the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic.  Yes, we were able to walk from our campsite (we chose the campground for that very purpose) at the Lunenburg Board of Trade Campground.  En route we admired the streets inContinueContinue reading “8-15-19 A Day in Lunenburg”

8-14-19 Nova Scotia – Canada’s Ocean Playground

Today, we drove from New Brunswick to Nova Scotia.  I wish I could take credit for the title of today’s blog, but that is the tagline on the license plates in the Nova Scotia Province.  Nova Scotia has over 4000 miles of coastline so they deserve it. Our destination was Lunenburg – a UNESCO WorldContinueContinue reading “8-14-19 Nova Scotia – Canada’s Ocean Playground”

8-12-13 “The Zoo” aka the East Side of Acadia

Tom and I figured that we should dip a toe at least in the East Side of Acadia.  OMG!!!! I am so glad we did not camp on that side.  A jillion people! We were so frustrated after just a couple of hours that we beat a fast retreat to our quiet side of theContinueContinue reading “8-12-13 “The Zoo” aka the East Side of Acadia”

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