One province, four campgrounds (Arm of Gold, Linwood Harbour, Highbury Gardens, Five Islands). Depending on the location at any given time, the weather has been chilly, muggy, warm, rainy, windy, sunny, or foggy, as the pix that follow will show.




The wine prices are stunning, btw.



From the Trans Canada Highway, we took a ferry over to the trail, which is just one of the ways to access the loop.



















On Saturday, we moved on to Linwood Harbour Campground near the town of Antigonish, which hosts the oldest and largest Scottish Highland games outside of Scotland. Additionally, the town is home to St. Francis Xavier University, along with Provincial parks and trails, fine dining, casual dining and brewpubs, distilleries, theaters, and museums. It’s too bad we couldn’t spend more time here.

Our next campground was located near Wolfville, the home of Acadia University and all that one finds in a college town. A short drive to the Bay of Fundy, we hoped to see a tidal bore minute-to-minute (which in reality is more like an hour or more), trying to time it right with a drive over to the Cornwallis River. Alas, we were a little too late, but the Sea Level Microbrewery just so happened to be a stone’s throw away, so we thirsty folks found our way over there.



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Dick declared the next night to be “Lobster Night.” He and Sharon knew of a place right on the Bay, in Halls Harbour. We checked the menu to make sure they also had fish and salads, and with that verified, went on to Hall’s Harbour Lobster Pound with large appetites.



in Nova Scotia.)


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Doug and I drove to the opposite (south) shore on Tuesday; specifically, the towns of Lunenburg, Peggy’s Cove, and the city of Halifax. The weather was foggy with intermittent drizzle, which actually had a positive effect by forcing us out of the rain and into shops we might have otherwise passed by.


















From Peggy’s Cove, we drove to Halifax, but the nasty weather kept us from walking around the waterfront. Our next (and final) destination for the day became downtown Wolfville and the Acadia University campus.











Wednesday, our last day in Wolfville, we were all set to see more of this charming town when thunder, lightning, and heavy downpours kept us inside the camper. Around 3 pm the skies cleared, and we went over to Grand Pre National Historic Site. The park tells the story of Acadian life between 1682 and 1755, when the tragic deportation of the Acadians began.















On a rainy Thursday, we left Highbury Gardens campground for Five Islands, on the north shore of the Bay of Fundy. Our campsites are right on the water, so we get to see the huge tidal differences each day. Yesterday, the gap between low and high was about 35 feet! We’ll post more about our stay here in a few days.


Was wondering when you would send another post.
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The prices are too high; the views are free.
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You guys are amazing! Love the pictures!
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Thanks, Betsy and Bob! We’ll be home in 3 weeks. At least we’re wearing shorts now! 🙂 Hope you and Bob are doing well. xo
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Such beautiful scenery captured in your pictures! The weather there sounds like NC. Although now the summer, humid heat has arrived!
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…and we’ll be home just in time for that heat & humidity! 🙂 Thanks for following our travels. xo
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Fantastic photos and descriptions! We’ve really enjoyed traveling along with you. Jealous of that lobstah! I don’t know how you keep up the pace though 🙂 We landed in Cumberland City, TN yesterday to visit Kathy’s roots. Heat index was 116 as we set up. The AC is working overtime and it’s brutal. Big change from a few days ago in MT where we ran the heat and wore jeans and windbreakers. Shock time!
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Your time in the mountains went by quickly! That’s a huge change weather-wise, with heat that will keep you indoors, just like cold and rainy weather. Your stay in TN sounds very interesting. Hope your trip back to F-V is easy and uneventful. Let us know when you’re home. xo
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Forgot to mention Peggy’s Cove was my mother’s favorite place. Somewhere there a picture she painted of it.
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Awww, wish I had known ahead of our visit – we’d have toasted her with those fancy lattes. 💕
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It looks like you’re really into your trip now. How beautiful. I’ve never been there but it’s one of Marilyns favorite places
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Yes, we sent pix to her that same day and thought of you both. We’ll be in Quebec City on the 4th. 16 days til we’re home. 🙂 Thanks for being on the trip with us electronically. Can’t wait to see you guys!
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Beautiful scenery and great info on Acadians and Evangeline’s stature!
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All so interesting Marty! Glad you are having such a great time.
Love Kathy & Geoff
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It has been a very interesting trip! We’ll be in Quebec on the 4th, home mid-July. Hope you found another weekend to go camping. We’ve had LOTS of rain! Love, Marty and Doug
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Hello neighbors, and many thanks for following our travels! We’ll be home by the 17th and look forward to seeing you both! Hugs, m&d
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