Another absolutely gorgeous day!!!
We left the hotel and headed to the northern coast of Prince Edward Island on the Gulf of St Lawrence. Along the coast are several harbors that are home to some of the lobster fleet which is idle due to a dispute over the importing of lobster from the US. It's odd to visit and see the boats and lobster traps idle. We also passed through a great provincial park that had a pristine beachfront and a killer view. We passed through Cavendish which is the home of Avonlea and Green Gables, inspiration for the tales of Anne of Green Gables.
After lunch and another visit to Cows Ice Cream, we headed to New Brunswick and Moncton. Now, to get there, you need to go over a bridge, a long bridge, 8 miles long, and I don't like bridges, but you do what you have to do! We arrived in Moncton late afternoon after a tour along the northeastern coast of New Brunswick. Had a nice dinner and listened to a little music in the street.
Lobster traps lay idle while the fishermen strike-lucky lobsters!
The northern coast of PEI is beautiful
There are lots of different kinds of lighthouses
Charlene and Cherif following me across the bridge (my cycling friends will find humor in this)
Patti thinks it's funny that I hold on tight going across the bridge, so she took a picture.......
Charlene
So, after looking at the schedule for the rally (nothing happens until Friday night) and looking at weather, we are contemplating heading west towards home tomorrow, we'll keep you posted.
I'm not crazy about bridges either :) Have a safe trip home.
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