• Tough Country

    August 11 in Canada ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

    After St John’s, we have a couple of days before we need to catch the ferry back to the mainland. This gives us time to look at the far East and South coasts of the island. First stop is Cape Spear, the most Easterly point of Canada (and North America). This completes our geographical quad - the most Easterly, Westerly and Northern points accessible by road in North America, after getting to the most southerly road accessible point in South America a couple of years ago. After about an hour of driving the population dwindles. The weather here is dominated by thick fogs and fierce winds. The few villages are spread out and life looks very tough. Light houses (which also have very, very loud horns - because you can’t see the light through the fog) are plentiful.Read more