The last few days have been spent travelling from Quebec City to New Brunswick. The air along the road smells amazing - like a thousand Christmas trees all at once. They take good care of their roads as well and it was smooth riding all the way. We arrived in Fredericton and spent the night then headed for the Bay of Fundy Tuesday morning. Ever since I was a little girl and I saw those pictures of people walking on the ocean floor and then kayaking later on, I have wanted to see that. Walter and I went to see about kayaking at the Flower Pot rocks but the couple in front of us got the last two spots!! He missed it by "two minutes" and complained for about 10 minutes until I straightened him out about complaining on holidays. Walking on the floor of the ocean on the beach was beyond awesome and very, very cool. It lived up to our expectations in every single way. We took a shot of Walter with the moose because everyone we talk to who has been travelling across the country, no one has seen a moose. Even all those people who are cycling across and have seen countless animals - no one has seen a moose. So when we see the "Caution Moose" signs along the highways in all the provinces,we have to chuckle to ourselves!!
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Beautiful rolling hills in New Brunswick. |
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St. John River, New Brunswick |
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On the road with more fantastic scenery. |
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Sign says it all!! |
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On the ocean floor - very, very cool. |
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Alma Beach while the Bay of Fundy comes back in. |
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Shells left exposed on the ocean floor at the Bay of Fundy |
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Low tide and the boats are stranded. |
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Only moose we have seen along the way!! LOL!! |
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The Bay in the distance. |
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Flower Pot rocks at Hopewell Rocks, New Brunswick |
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Walter and Noreen at Hopewell Rocks. |
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Hopewell rocks with high tide. |
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High tide at the Flowe Pot rocks. |
Hi
ReplyDeleteWe are in the exact same spot as the moose and Fundy picture tonight. We are in a hotel in Alma.
Can't wait to hear about our whole trip.
Debra