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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Day 13: Woodstock to Montreal

With 7 hours of driving ahead of us and only one stop on the list for the day we hit the road at 9 am. About 20 minutes north of Woodstock, Vicky noticed a sign with a covered bridge symbol so we decided
to check it out. We drove into Heartland, NB on the longest covered bridge in the world (1282 ft). We considered checking out the Covered Bridge Chip factory but it was a little early for chips. Back on the road we saw a sign advertising the 'World French Fry Capital' and it turns out 1/3 of the world's fries come from the McCain Factory in Florenceville-Bristol. Our only planned stop was for a zip-line at Grand Falls but it was closed for repairs, took a couple photos and back on the road. Shortly after crossing into Quebec, we saw an exit sign that had us laughing, Saint-Louis-du-Ha!Ha!, seemed like a strange name so of course we took the exit to check it out. Turns out its a parish municipality and 'haha' is an archaic French word for an unexpected obstacle or abruptly ending path but after a couple hours of staring at farmland and driving through construction zones it seemed pretty hilarious.
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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Day 12: Saint John to Woodstock

Up early this morning to witness the Reversing Falls. We read that it was best to try to go three times to see the rapids at high,
low and slack tide. At high tide the Bay of Fundy flows up into the Saint John River, the rapids were visibly flowing upriver when we arrived and in places the water appeared almost still.  After breakfast we went back to see the more turbulent rapids as the water went back out to the bay. Mid morning we headed to St. Martins to visit the natural sea caves and drive the Fundy Trail Parkway. The caves were accessed by a narrow creek
crossing and watching people try to get across was pretty entertaining in it's own right. Gary even had to rescue one Croc, then the other from a woman who decided to cross at a slightly deeper point. We drove back through Saint John to catch the rapids at low tide then headed up through Fredericton to Woodstock for the night.

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Monday, June 17, 2013

Day 11: Bay of Fundy

Enjoyed a delicious breakfast buffet to start the day. This morning we spent 1.5 hours exploring the Citadel, visiting the many rooms within and below its walls. We walked the dark narrow
passages between bunkers and enjoyed the military museum with displays from the 17th century to present. Drove north to Joggins Fossil Cliffs where we traveled back 300,000,000 years to when horsetails were 10 m tall. We took a 30 min tour and were shown a variety of different fossils, then spent some time looking on our own. There were examples everywhere because
they continuously fall from the eroding cliffs. The area is also the site of a former coal mine so we were able to see intact coal seams which was very cool. We continued driving along the Bay of Fundy to Saint John. Made a quick stop at Hopewell Rocks to see what the area looks like at high tide and paused for photos at an old covered bridge.
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Sunday, June 16, 2013

Day 10: Cape Breton to Halifax

Up early to check out St. Peter's Canal then on the road to Lunenberg, our farthest destination on the South Shore. We drove the coast back
to Peggy's Cove enjoying many scenic coastline stops. The setting of the Cove was beautiful, set out on a granite point with bedrock out crops and low coastal vegetation encompassing the town. A stop at the Swiss Flight 111 memorial was very cool to see how they used local granite to build the site. On to Halifax where we walked the harbour area and tried to visit the Citadel (which was closed). Checked into the BW Chocolate Lake, they have a Chocolate lab ambassador and we have a very nice king room overlooking the lake for the evening.

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Saturday, June 15, 2013

Day 09: Cape Breton North to South


Woke up to partial cloudy with a hint of blue sky trying to break through. Down to the wharf to see the Lobster catch offload and on the road. Today's tour was courtesy of our host, Elizabeth who gave us a few hints about what to see. First stop was MacIntosh Brook,
a quick stroll through a deciduous forest to a small waterfall where we made use of our best mosquito evading maneuvers while capturing a few shots. Then to Beulach Ban Falls which we may have missed had they not been recommended by our host, Elizabeth at Popular BnB. We crossed many bridges throughout the day and Vicky was very excited to spot two large moose in a creek/wetland area.  We stopped for some pictures, as did several other cars. Next stop was White Point Island, a beautiful rocky point covered in low growing plants which reminded us of alpine hiking back home.
On to Baddeck, the home of Alexander Graham Bell, here we toured the museum during which we asked each other 'what didn't he study, invent or think of'. We passed several small scenic villages throughout the day and one of our last stops was Louisbourg, We didn't get to tour the Fortress but stopped at the lighthouse for a few more pictures. Several more small picturesque villages as we made our way to St Peter's for the night.
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Friday, June 14, 2013

Day 08: PEI to Cape Breton, NS


Early departure from Charlottetown en-route to Pleasant Bay, NS on the northeast shore of Cape Breton. A little smokey and the bandit maneuver was required along the way to avoid an additional expense we weren't looking for - thank goodness for the red soil racing stripes we acquired on PEI and a local car wash at the first exit, that's all we'll say to avoid self incrimination. Another scenic drive along the coast, enjoying many great vistas. We arrived just in time to catch Captain Mark's afternoon whale watching tour. Heading out on almost perfectly calm seas, geared up in our Mustang Survival suits, our Tour Guide/Captain received some inside info from a fisherman offshore. Taking advantage of the good seas we took off in the Zodiac and ventured the 15 km to try and get a glimpse of the elusive Fin whale. Although we found many Minke whales our Captain was feeling frustrated that he may have taken us too far trying to find the Fin whale as we were all starting to get cold.
A radio call from base wondering where we were indicated it was time to head back. One last loop and there was the spot we had been looking for for the last 30 minutes. Captain raced the Zodiac 300m farther offshore and we got the Fin whale sighting we were hoping for. Dinner at the Rusty Anchor where Gary enjoyed another lobster feast and we both indulged in the homemade desserts. Checked in to the Poplar B&B for a good nights rest.

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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Day 07: PEI Central to East Coast


Today we toured according to recommendations of our hotel host, Reg.  Our first stop was Victoria-by-the -sea, a scenic coastal stop that is home to the largest elm tree on the island (at least it was in 2010). Next we headed north to Cavendish, the home of Anne of Green Gables, neither of us have read the book or seen the show but figured it was worth a stop and a mention. Continuing on the Points East Coastal Drive we enjoyed lunch at Rick's Fish and Chips in St. Peter's Bay, then headed to the East Point lighthouse where the winds were ripping and Gary took some cool timelapse shots. We continued along the coast till mid afternoon then headed back to Charlottetown to take in some history.
We took a quick tour of Province House where the  Charlottetown Conference was held in 1864 then visited St. Dunstan's Basilica. We actually sat down for dinner at Water Prince Corner Shop, a small but very popular seafood restaurant where reservations are a must. Gary enjoyed the Water Prince Platter stacked with a 1/2 lobster, scallops and mussels then we headed to Cows for a dish of ice cream to finish the day.

Day 06: Moncton to Charlottetown

Up early this morning to head to Hopewell Rocks for low tide. Walked along the beach and explored the Flower pot rocks which have been sculpted by the highest tides in the world. We were almost done when it started to rain. Vicky managed to get good and muddy going around the rocks and needed a good shoe/pant rinse with the hose back at the top. By the time we got in the car we were good and wet. With the heat cranked to dry things out, we made our way to PEI crossing Confederation Bridge around noon.

We spent the afternoon driving the North Cape Coastal route, lots of red soil fields, cliff banks and sand. Stopped at a few lighthouses and got up close to the windmills at the northern tip. Checked in to the Tailor Shop Historic Hotel in Charlottetown for the night which puts us in a good position for travel on foot tomorrow.
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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Day 05: Gaspé to Moncton

The hotel was across from the tallest light house in Canada so that was the first photo of the day. We enjoyed breakfast in the sun overlooking the ocean then hit the road. Arrived Percé Rock mid morning and drove to the point that seemed the most logical for the walking path down to the rock. We were correct except for the fact that they had removed the stairs to the beach due to erosion and safety. It was the shortest way to get to where we wanted to go so we grabbed the cameras, climbed around the fence and made our way to the beach. We walked the shore to get some great pics then climbed the hill on the other side to get back to the car. Drove the coast with a few more stops till we hit New Brunswick then took the freeway to Moncton where we spent the night.
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Monday, June 10, 2013

Day 04: Quebec City to Gaspé

After driving around the upper city last night, we had a good idea of where we wanted to go. We parked at Chateau Frontenac and walked up toward the wall and wandered the streets.
We walked along the boardwalk in front of the Chateau to the Governor's Garden then hoped in the car and drove down to lower Quebec with a stop at Saint-Michel de Sillery for a few photos. Around noon we left Quebec City on our 8 hour drive to Gaspe. Although we've never driven across the prairies, I expect that the scenery would be similar, lots of agricultural land and some low rolling hills. Gary used his skills from the go cart track again until we hit the coast. We made a few stops along the way, following a scenic driving tour we downloaded from http://www.quebecmusts.com/. Stopped for sunset photos and were joined by two very excited Bernese Mountain Dogs who were happy to have visitors. Arrived at Motel to Haute Phare around 9:30, checked in and sorted out the tidal details for the trip to Percé Rock.

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Day 02-03: Wedding Weekend

It was a whirlwind weekend of activities. Perfectly fitting for the wedding couple.... :)  We enjoyed the Bride's Barbeque and bonfire with s'mores by the lake Friday evening and had Saturday to explore Tremblant with a beautiful ceremony by the lake in the afternoon. The weather didn't want to cooperate so the guests filed two by two down to the lake shore holding umbrellas. It was just a drizzle, enough to make the day especially memorable. Finished Saturday off with a great dinner and dance early into the morning to celebrate the day.

  Sunday we headed out to explore the village. Went to the Creperie for breakfast, then up to the Luge track where the men and kids signed up for 3 runs. The ladies enjoyed the sun and got some great photos as the guys went cruising by. After the luge the guys were inspired to hit the go cart track, 12 laps and a couple spin outs later we were on our way to Quebec City. All that racing (cominbed with a later departure) inspired Gary to see what the 300 could do. We arrived in Quebec City around 9 and decided to check out Old Quebec at night.
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Friday, June 7, 2013

Day 01: Montreal to Mont Tremblant

Arrived late (or early) and picked up the rental car - Chrysler 300 with all the bells an whistles. Just what we need to begin our Atlantic Tour. Up at 7 am for breakfast with D&M which was a bit rough with the time change. After a couple cups of coffee we were all ready to hit the road, D&M headed up to Mont Tremblant and we had a bit of shopping and a lunch stop to make so headed downtown. It was Grand Prix weekend and traffic was a little backed up. We caught a glimpse of what looked like an F1 car parked on a blocked side street so we decided to check it out.  There were several Mercedes vehicles parked along the street and a Mercedes F1 tire change challenge sponsored by Blackberry where a pit crew taught teams how to change tires. After a quick stroll we headed to Schwartz's for smoked meat sandwiches (had to do take-out because the line was long even at 2 pm). It was a serious stack of meat on a single slice of bread with a little mustard - delicious!
Back in the car we were off to Tremblant which was an epic 4 hour journey after an earlier accident caused quite a back up. We arrived at Quintessence, easily the nicest hotel we've ever stayed in. We had a large suite with fireplace, claw-foot tub and balcony over looking the lake. Amazing setting for the upcoming wedding.

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