Nina made up a song about Lunenburg. It goes like this:
Lunenburg Lunenburg
Nana nana nana ni
Lunenburg Lunenburg
Nana nana nana ni
(and so on)
We wanted to take a cruise on the Bluenose II, but it wasn't yet open.
Nina's comments (and complaints):
No fair!
It said we could in the travel book.
I liked it because it was really quiet and if you wanted to you could set up your own lemon aid stand. Not many people live in there. And the food's really good!
(end of Nina's comments and complaints)
We had dinner at a restaurant called Fleur de Sel. It was great! (but not Nina's cup of tea) The two best places to eat in my books were the Wild Caraway and Fleur de Sel.
Nova Scotia and PEI Travel Log
Memories from our 2014 trip to Nova Scotia and PEI
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Five Islands
Before we left for Five Islands, I took some pictures of boats tied up while the tide was out.
The day started very foggy, but it lifted by mid-day. We stopped at a place called Five Islands. The view was nice, but there was nothing there. We were expecting some hiking trails and camp grounds, but there was just a view of the bay and a closed lighthouse. It turned out that the "real" Five Islands was down a bit further. There were some people from Montreal who made the same mistake. Their car battery went dead so we gave them a boost.
At the real Five Island we got to appreciate more fully the Bay of Fundy tides. We walked out to some protruding rocks and could have even walked to some distant islands. However, by the late afternoon it was covered with water.
The day started very foggy, but it lifted by mid-day. We stopped at a place called Five Islands. The view was nice, but there was nothing there. We were expecting some hiking trails and camp grounds, but there was just a view of the bay and a closed lighthouse. It turned out that the "real" Five Islands was down a bit further. There were some people from Montreal who made the same mistake. Their car battery went dead so we gave them a boost.
At the real Five Island we got to appreciate more fully the Bay of Fundy tides. We walked out to some protruding rocks and could have even walked to some distant islands. However, by the late afternoon it was covered with water.
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