Cruise to Nova Scotia
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Cruise to Nova Scotia

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plus whale watch excursion in Bay of Fundy. With photos. Amending our travel plans was no big deal back then. We were pretty loose at the time and frequently hit the road with little notice and less planning. Betty’s thrift and our adventuresome spirit made for a lot of fun camping trips despite my meager, newspaperman’s pay. We had a great time in Maine, Nantucket and other stops on that three-week, driving vacation loop across much of the Northeast. But we always regretted not having made it to Nova Scotia.
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Date: Mar 18, 2008


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9 day trip to see an ice berg. Includes PEI, Bay of Fundy and notes about riding in spring. I leave tomorrow, but right now I'm wide awake. It's the pre-trip jitters. So much time spent planning, nothing left to do but go. Bike's loaded. Couple of items for tomorrow after work. Tiedowns (for the ferry), and top off. Wish I could go in the morning. Must put in a full day at work, though. Must be that dedicated government servant! Only 260 miles to do tomorrow night. Will spend the night at Todd & Susan's in NJ. (Stayed at their place in Orlando a couple years back.) Will meet Jed on Saturday in Maine. Hope he gets a nice campsite.
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A 1997 summer car trip through the New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Quebec.
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Story of canoeing through the Canadian wilderness, admiring countless moose, and staying a step ahead of the bears. Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario--The moose lifted its head and glared at us across the water, long strands of lily pad roots dangling from its suddenly motionless jaw. I froze, my paddle poised in midair, daring to move nothing but my eyes.

Slowly, cautiously, the moose began to chew, its wet crunching the only sound in the quiet Canadian twilight. Its velvety antlers spread outward from its huge, ungainly head, lending an air of majesty to the beast, which lingered now just 50 feet away.
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Photos and journal from a hike on the West Coast Trail in 1995. Includes links to more information about the trail. The West Coat Trail, part of the Pacific Rim National Park, stretches 77 km between Pachena Bay and Port Renfrew along the western shore of Vancouver Island. This piece of coastline was known as "The Graveyard of the Pacific" due to the numerous ships that found their end on the dangerous rock shelves. Development began with a telegraph line and two lighthouses to aid the ships, but not until the wreck of the SS Valencia in 1906 claimed the lives of 126 people near the rocks now called Valencia Bluffs, the Canadian Government began the construction of a lifesaving trail. This trail was intended to allow quick access to the coast and was maintained by lighthouse keepers and telegraph linesmen.
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Travelogue and photos from riding the QNSL from Labrador City to Sept AŽles.
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