Saturday, October 14, 2006
Rocks and Mud
Just a quick post this time. We've arrived on Prince Edward Island (PEI), after a trip over the thirteen kilometer Confederation bridge that links it with mainland New Brunswick. Yesterday we visited the Hopewell Rocks, unusual formations carved by the extreme tides in the Bay of Fundy. Took heaps of photos, probably too many :-). The tides push a heap of mud around and Cam couldn't resist stomping around in it, we still have to finish cleaning his runners. Also met an Aussie couple and their kids who are on an extended holiday motorhoming it across Canada. It was nice to have a long chat as both our families took the long walk along the rocky beach. We're staying on PEI for two nights which is a nice change after heaps of single night stops and today might pop on over to the site that insprired Anne of Green Gables (the author was a PEI native). Tomorrow we take a ferry from Wood Islands down the coast and over to Nova Scotia.
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