We made it!

Dear All,
Thank you for following our journey so far. Today we made it to Sydney Nova Scotia and the Atlantic Ocean, so our goal to go from Sydney NSW Australia to Vancouver and then drive to SydneyLes mer
But Wait, There’s More! To Ingonish

Just when you thought you’d heard enough here we are back for our last few weeks heading to our final destinations in western Canada.
After our rest in the rather downcast town of New Waterford -Les mer
The Cabot Trail on Cape Breton

The Cabot Trail makes a 298-kilometre loop around a sizeable chunk of Cape Breton Island. Some images of this internationally acclaimed trail only give an impression of its scale and beauty. For aLes mer
Cheticamp

Our next destination was Cheticamp, the largest town on the Cabot Trail. We arrived in good order ready for our late lunch. We chose Le Gabriel restaurant and bar. Perfect - I had their famous chowderLes mer
Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island is Canada’s smallest province. It’s probably best known for a little fictional person named Anne of Green Gables but it is also rapidly growing as a foodie haven and a holidayLes mer
Shubenacadie Wildlife Park

The Shubenacadie (pronounced "Shoo-ben-ack-a-dee") Wildlife Park has been run by the government for about 60 years. It comprises 40 hectares of waterways and enclosures containing some of NorthLes mer
Alma & the Fundy National Park

Truro Best Western Motel was a treat after our long day that included Shubenacadie Wildlife Park. We had a great night, followed by the best breakfast I had had so far. Graham wasn’t feeling tooLes mer
Random Observations from Rivière-du-Loup

1. Spring has sprung!
One of the wonderful things about travelling for a decent interval in the northern hemisphere is witnessing the seasons change. For us the coming of spring has been quiteLes mer
Parc des Chutes, Rivière-du-Loup

Yesterday we went for a walk in the Parc des Chutes nearby. This lovely park contains many walking trails and we walked the black trail. Very relaxing way to take exercise.
Lévis & Quebec Lower Old Town

We arrived in Lévis in good order and easily found our Airbnb on Rue St Laurent. This place overlooks the water and faces towards Quebec with its dreamlike beauty, dominated by the magnificent oldLes mer
Upper Old Town Quebec

After a very leisurely start and a chat to the owner of our Airbnb who was doing some spring gardening out the front, we made our way to the ferry. On the Quebec side we took the steepest funicular ILes mer
Montreal!

Montreal, a contraction of “Mount Royal” apparently, is about the size of Sydney - 4 million + people. It’s big, bustling and busy. So we were very glad not to have to worry about the car whichLes mer
Notre Dame Basilica, Montréal

Over the years we have been lucky enough to travel overseas, Graham and I have visited many cathedrals and churches. But today, at Notre Dame Basilica in Montreal, I believe that we saw the mostLes mer
The Art of Georgia O’Keeffe

Today we went to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Wow what a fabulous place! We were lucky to be in town for a blockbuster exhibition on the modernist art of American Georgia O’Keeffe (1887–Les mer
Montréal Art Gallery 2

Henry Moore’s sculptures are very well known and I think his forms have so entered our mental artscapes that we are hardly aware of his influence. Included here are a few other artworks we saw onLes mer
Streetcapes of Montréal

This short post features street images from a couple of days in Montréal. The city’s famous Underground City is a fabulous pedestrian network under the heart of the city. It links metro stations toLes mer
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ReisendeCongratulations ! 🤗 A wonderful accomplishment. It has been such a joy to follow you