August 24
Drove over
from Grand Pre’ to Moncton, New Brunswick.
I love the traffic up here.
There is so little it is a pleasure to drive. Made a little side trip before we got here to
see some dead trees that had be made into sculptures alone the main street of
town in Amherst, Nova Scotia. Sadly we
didn’t see any of them, they must have been taken down. But the town has some beautiful city
buildings made of red rocks.
If they had
been a gray stone then I would have thought I was in west Texas.
We had
stopped at the NB welcome center to see what we needed to see. The lady was so nice but she gave us so many
suggestions that we would have to stay an extra week to get it all done.
Our
campground is less than 2 miles from one of the rock formations that is only seen
at low tide. Today the tide is to have a
42’difference. We will be seeing these
formations tomorrow morning at low tide.
For
entertainment this afternoon we drove down the Fundy Coast to Alma a small
fishing village at the entrance of Fundy National Park. On the way, we stopped by Cape Enrage’. This is one of the “top ten places to see in
Canada”. It has a lighthouse
and some of the tallest bluffs of any Canadian coast.
On the way
we passed two covered bridges.
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