Two Rivers wildlife park

Today grandad told me a secret he’d been keeping from me. We were to meet up with his cousin Ken and Doreen and grandchildren over here from Newfoundland.

We met up at 11am and spent all day with them until 9 pm.

First we went to Two Rivers Wildlife Park and saw lots of animals and some we don’t we don’t see in Europe. Skunk, mink black bear, red fox, artic fox , red deer, owls , bald eagles, peacocks and some very different colours from ours. Porcupine, wolves, wild cats,

.There was also a pets farm and wagon rides with horses. We had a good time there, although we thought the animals could be better looked after!

Next we went to the annual strawberry teas at a church hall in a nearby town of Marion. I had an enormous bowl full of strawberries and there were BRETON cakes of all varieties.

Doreen’s sister Sharon was there and we were invited back to her house for supper. Her husband Millet, had been busy barbecuing salmon over cedar wood that he had been preparing all afternoon. He had been a grand master in the Masons and showed us his medal.

All in all we had a lovely day and here are a few pics I took on my iPad xxx

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Driving the Cabot Trail

Hi once again we visited and drove through the Cape BRETON National Park on the Cabot Trail road. The sun was strong and there was not so much wind so hardly any surf today. We spent a while on the beach at Margaree Harbour. People were swimming in the cold clear water but we just walked through the sanddunes and along the beach jumping over the stream to the end where the cliffs areIMG_2581IMG_2582

We called at all the view points and stared at the sea. 2 beluga whales have been in the area and 2 kayakers filmed them.

We saw more dragon flies in the bog.IMG_2601IMG_2598This is the road that grandad drove me along. I’m so pleased I didn’t have to drive it. It is a long road but so worth while travelling along it.IMG_2587IMG_2586 It was so sad that Alex has had the bike and large baby carrier trailer stolen. There are wicked people in the world. So pleased I have a lovely family and friends who care and support us. xxxx

The Fortress of Louisbourg Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia

Hi we had a day full of history today.

First we visited Fort Petrie created to protect the local steel and coal production in WW2.IMG_2528 - Copy

Then we went on along the coast 4 miles to find a working lighthouse.IMG_2537IMG_2532

At Louisbourg we stopped for coffee and lunch then visited a huge fortress. It is an historic site of Canada, a totally reconstructed French Fortress of 1744.IMG_2566

People were dressed up as soldiers and towns people. It was so interesting. The British took it over twice from the French (worth looking up the full history of the events especially about General Wolfe).IMG_2575IMG_2565IMG_2545

Anyway it was sunny with a cold strong wind from the sea but very enjoyable to visit.

And to finish the day we went to the opposite side of the harbour to photo the fortress.

Love to you all xxx

St. Peters, then Isle of Madame

We didn’t journey as far as we had intended today as what we found was so interesting it took up most of the day.

We went along the le Bras d’Or lake road up to St Peters. Here we found a double lock gate where the canal had been cut by hand  by the settlers into granite rock to join the lake to the ocean. Before that they had to portage the ships over the land to the sea!IMG_2488IMG_2489

As we got there the locks were being operated to allow a small Norwegian boat through to reach the ocean.

We liked the town of St Peters and the surrounding coastline of the huge inland lake.

Then we went to a small island Isle of Madame. It seemed to be very Irish and some French there. It was so remote  and because of that so beautiful. Loads of sea birds and little harbours and rocks were there to see and explore.

 

Back at Sydney we walked along the board walk and took these two photos. Do you like the giant violin? Also the sculpture in memory of the merchant seamen in WW2IMG_2525317A9868

We saw a moose today!

Today we did the rest of the Cabot Trail that we missed yesterday. Again it had beauty all of its own. we saw surf beaches, and lovely scenery, hills covered in trees and a few lakes tooIMG_2340IMG_2349IMG_2353

A bog full of insect eating plants and frogs and dragon flies

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A moose was by the side of the road just as we went by and we got many fab photos of him. We were a safe distance from him, don’t panic.IMG_2406IMG_2411IMG_2418IMG_2441

It was much cooler today 16/17*c and windy. the air was clearer and refreshing.IMG_2449IMG_2455

I hope Louis is enjoying his school holidays and that Otis and Lily enjoyed their summer parties. Love to my babies Xavi and Alice and to my lovely Anona. You are all lovely!

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Cape Breton Highlands National Park

We covered about a third of the Cabot trail through the national park today.

We saw such beauty in the landscape and seascapes

 

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It was soooo hot this afternoon too and so windy too. We took lots of pics and I had a paddle in the freezing sea.

Do you like Grandad Moose? and funny hat Grandad!

We found a lovely bakery café about 1 1/2 hours travel away and stopped there for lunch and tea on the way back.( we didn’t get back to the hotel until 7pm  so mostly just photos today). We have now booked up all hotels until we leave on 29 July …phew!

Sydney Nova Scotia

Hi everyone we’ve arrived in Nova Scotia.

We left PEI via the ferry and then had a 3 1/2 hour journey to Sydney. We are in the Holiday Inn right on the water front with an amazing view from our window.

Here are a couple of pictures as we travelled along the highway to Sidney, and we are looking forward to seeing more beautiful sights over the next 2 weeks.IMG_2286IMG_2287

This evening we walked down along the board walk around the waterfront. There was a bagpipe band practising and we bought fish and chips from a kiosk and ate them in the sunshine while we listened to the music.

There is a lovely sunset just developing so I’ll post photos of this when I can. It is very hot still with temps from 25*C o 32*c and due to last another 8 day or so.

 

Last Day on PEI

Today we explored the Eastern section of Prince Edward Island and again found lovely beaches, farmland growing potatoes and other crops, and lovely seascapes. Everywhere there are lupins growing wild along the fields and roadside. The water is so clear, we have seen seals, bald eagles. osprey blue herons and cormorants today.

I have really enjoyed our time on this friendly island and the sunny hot weather we have fortunately had all the time.

We ended up the day by going into Charlottetown and caught the sunset over the sea near Victoria Park where we saw the fireworks on Canada Day.

Tomorrow we go on the morning ferry over to Nova Scotia. How exciting is that!!

Missing you all and looking forward to all being together again at the end of August.xxxIMG_2227IMG_2230IMG_2235IMG_2243IMG_2245IMG_2250IMG_2267IMG_2272IMG_2281

Jan of green Gables

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Today we went to the house that EM Montgomery based her book Ann of Green Gables. It was her grandfathers cousins house and these are a couple of photos I took of the house and Anns bedroomIMG_2167IMG_2174IMG_2186IMG_2195

Here is grandad in Matthews barn (Matthew inthe book) students were dressed up as the characters in the book… A good summer job Anona ??

It was so hot in the 30’s today and humid so we headed for the coast.

Today we explored the north section of the Prince Edward Island. Here we found white sand beaches with very fine sand that stuck to you. This is Belmont Provisional ParkIMG_2196 We did sunbathe on this beach for a while before travelling to the most northern part of the island.

On the way we stopped for lunch I had clam dinner and grandad had a tasty cheese burger, all home made. MMMM at a café near Summerside.

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This is North Cape at the end of northcape drive. It has a sandbank that people were paddling towards

The lighthouse had a huge mast next to it and surrounded by a fence and restaurant and buildings and a wind farm too. I disguised it all in this photo by positioning myself under the embankment and shooting upward. Grandad helped me with this view.

July 4th tomorrow independence day in US, so we’ve missed those fireworks. The ones we saw at Charlottetown were brilliant on Canada day and literally right above us with the sparks falling in the sea close by! Scary but lovely!

We are having a lovely time on PEI xx