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Day 36 – June 29 – Cornwall, PEI to Kentville, NS

Shirley and I traveled from Cornwall, PEI to Kentville, Nova Scotia today.  It was a short trip to the toll booth on the Confederation Bridge, we payed our toll and continued thru New Brunswick to the Nova Scotia border stopping at the welcome center.  We continued our trip to Kentville for the Bluenose Rally taking the shoreline route along the Bay of Fundy.

317 Miles

Shirley and I in Nova Scotia.
Walton Lighthouse
Looking from Walton lighthouse to the bay of Fundy.

 

Day 35 – June 28 – Exploring Charlottetown, PEI

Today we left camp and traveled to Fort Amherst, after Fort Amherst we went into Charlottetown.  Charlottetown and the surrounding area has a great history with the shipbuilding, the Acadians and their expulsion by the British, and their confederation with Canada.  Shirley and I took a horse drawn cart ride through Charlottetown, and then walked through the shops in the old section of town.  45 Miles

Memorial to the Arcadians about their expulsion from PEI
Shirley talks with the strangest men.
1929 LaFrance fire engine
Some artwork from around the city
he Anne of Green Gables shop
What did you say Shirley?
Shirley, Did you notice how small that boat is?
More artwork. Silvertail Fox

Day 34 – June 27 – Fredericton, NB to Cornwall, PEI

We left Hart Island resort headed for Prince Edward Island (PEI) early this morning. We stopped in Salisbury, NB for breakfast and to use the internet to catch up on the blog.  We stopped at Jourimain to look at the confederation bridge and walk through the museum.  I learned about the Ice boats which used to be the only access to PEI in the winter prior to the bridge being built.  At the campsite in Cornwall we talked with a couple of bikers that came in from Ontario after talking with them i gave them 1 of our cards and it being a small world, their names are John and Cammie Ridley.  242 Miles

The confederation bridge to PEI
Picture of the Ice Boats to PEI
View of the West river looking toward Charlottetown

Day 33 – June 26 – St Andre’, QC to Fredricton, NB

We woke up this morning in a downpour, we delayed getting up and waited for the rain to subside.  We were able to fold up the trailer wet but not with it raining.  Today we traveled highway 2 to through Edmundston, Grand Falls, and Hartland. We stopped at the Grand Falls information center and overlook and had a good talk with the staff.  We spent the night at Hart Island in Fredricton.  276 Miles

Grand Falls
Longest covered bridge in the world
Hartland covered bridge
Kings Landing memorial
Hi Shirley

Day 32 – June 25 – St Philippe de Laprairie, QC to Saint Andre’, QC

We left St Philippe de Laprairie and headed east on highway 112 through Granby and stopped in Valcourt so that Shirley could say that she had been at the BRP factory and then continued on highway 116 into Quebec to highway 132 along the south side of the St Lawrence river.  We found a campground overlooking the river and watched the sunset from the tent trailer.  345 Miles

Shirley at the BRP factory
St Lawrence River
Sunset over the St. Lawrence
Sunset over the St Lawrence looking west.

 

 

Day 31 – June 24 – Pickering, ON to St Philippe de Laprairie, QC

After taking a down day due to thunder storms we left Pickering, On and headed to St Philippe de Laprairie, QC just southeast of Montreal.  We traveled highway 2 along Lake Ontario stopping in Prescott, Gananoque, and Cornwall.  We took the tunnel under the St Lawrence river and meandered through neighborhoods into St Philippe de Laprairie.

368 Miles

Historic Prescott
St Lawrence river at Gananoque
Clock tower in Gananoque
Building in Gananoque

Day 29 – June 22 – Niagara Falls, ON

Shirley and I took a tour bus from Toronto to Niagara falls stopping at a winery and at Niagara by the Lake on the way.  Scott, the tour guide gave us a lot of history on the ride over, and we went out on the Hornblower when we got to Niagara Falls.  We had a good time with only a few rain showers. 0 Miles

Wine Tasting
Niagara on the Lake
Horseshoe Falls
American Falls and Bridal Falls
Shirley found a new best friend

Day 26 – June 19 – Sudbury, ON to Toronto, ON

We traveled south out of Sudbury today traveling through French River, Parry Sound, Severn, Barrie, and Scarborough.  The day started out nice about halfway to Toronto we had to stop and put on rain gear for rain the next half hour and then it was nice into Barrie where we had lunch.  We left our rain gear on when we left Barrie which was a good thing for us we had several down pours between Barrie and Scarborough.  The rain stopped and held off long enough for us to get camp setup.  265 Miles

Day 24 – June 17 – Mackinac Island, MI

Shirley and I boarded the ferry this morning for Mackinac Island.  The ferry took us under the Mackinac bridge on the way to the island.  We took the carriage ride and learned a lot of history about the island.  We went past the Post Office, Grand Hotel, Surrey Hill Museum, Grand Stable, Arch Rock, and Fort Mackinac.  It started out overcast and cold, and warmed up into the mid 70’s and sunny by afternoon.  0 Miles

Mackinac Island lighthouse
Carriage tour transportation
Grand Hotel
Arch Rock
Look who’s minding the fort!
View from Fort Mackinac over the city.

 

Day 23 – June 16 – Wawa, ON to St. Ignace, MI

We woke up this morning to fog, got everything packed, had breakfast and filled the motorcycles with fuel.  We left about 08:30 and traveled about 40 miles in the fog then the fog broke and it was a gorgeous ride along the northern shore of Lake Superior and through the Lake Superior Provincial Park.  We stopped and took some pictures of Agawa bay and crossed the US border at Sault Ste. Marie and made camp in St. Ignace.  After camp was setup we went into St. Ignace to see the sights.  223 Miles

Agawa Bay looking towards Lake Superior Provincial Park
Agawa Bay looking at Montreal Island
Agawa Bay looking out towards Lake Superior
The Boardwalk and Lighthouse in St. Ignace
House overlooking St. Ignace

Day 20 – June 13 – Down day in Thunder Bay

Today we had to take Shirley’s Can-Am Spyder into the shop to get the rear tire replaced and rotate the front tires.  The shop finished the repairs and we are ready to travel again tomorrow.  While her bike was in the shop we did some shopping, visited the Terry Fox memorial in Thunder Bay and went down to the marina.  59 Miles

Terry Fox memorial in Thunder Bay
Inscription on the Terry Fox memorial
Terry Fox memorial overlooking Thunder Bay
View looking across Thunder Bay toward Lake Superior