Fisherman’s Wharf Lobster Supper
One of the “things” to do on PEI is got to a lobster supper. At certain times of the year these are held in church social halls as a way of raising money. However,... more
One of the “things” to do on PEI is got to a lobster supper. At certain times of the year these are held in church social halls as a way of raising money. However,... more
Amazing beach today — perhaps the best yet. PEI NP s divided into three sections — Stanhope, Cavendish, and Greenwich. Greenwich, the most easterly area, was added to... more
Quiet day. Janet spent the morning reading, Susan Wiggs’ new Book, and David worked on catching up on editing pictures. Then we took a short drive to the trailhead for... more
We stayed in Charlottetown overnight. In the morning Janet got her hair cut and shopped at a fish market for lobster, mussels, and haddock. David walked to Home Depot... more
We left Kouchibouguac NP a day early because we had some stops to make to replace items which had been stolen on Sunday. At a RV sales and supply store was able to buy... more
Crazy weather here. Yesterday was a bright sunny day, then while we were out for a walk, big gray clouds began to roll in. While we were sitting... more
Cote-a-Fabien campground, the location of the trailhead for the Osprey Trail, is less than a 1/2 mile from our campsite, but is on the other side of the Kouchibouguac... more
Another rainy day in the morning, but by noon we decided we could get in a walk. The River Walk Trail follows the Kouchibouguac River for over ten miles. The trail had... more
It rained over night continuing into the early afternoon. Not a heavy rain unfortunately as it is very dry here. In any place where there is grass it is brown straw.... more
It was time to move on to another national park. We headed to Moncton where we could do some much needed grocery shopping. The grocery prices here are very high even... more
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