Historic Quebec
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Our hotel is beautiful and over looks the park Jardin de Governeur. After breakfast overlooking this site, we headed out early to the Citadelle of Quebec. We toured this active base of the Royal 22ndLäs mer
Our hotel is beautiful and over looks the park Jardin de Governeur. After breakfast overlooking this site, we headed out early to the Citadelle of Quebec. We toured this active base of the Royal 22ndLäs mer
The evenings in Canada have been fabulous and, unbelievably, free. Tonight we went to an arts and craft fair in the port before heading to the Agora for a free circus show. Unsure what to expect forLäs mer
After a last Quebec breakfast, we headed out with our luggage to pick up the car. An unnecessarily complicated form for car rental ensued, both in language and costs, but by 9.30am we were underwayLäs mer
A picturesque pit stop on the way to Fredericton
After 6 hours of driving, we arrived at the Holiday Inn Fredericton, NB. En route we sadly did not see a single moose, despite all of the signs and the 300 moose-related road accidents annually. WeLäs mer
After an early-ish start from Fredericton (after a cheeky lie-in in the massive bed!), we headed on the 4hr drive to PEI for our two nights of 'camping'. Ben was excited to drive across the 13kmLäs mer
Our first night on PEI was spent watching a beautiful sunset on Stanhope beach and a splodge in the stony sea before returning to the cabin for a campfire and port. We had a last morning the followingLäs mer
Four hour to Halifax along a coastal detour to take in the sunrise trail - the coast of north Nova Scotia through dense forests and quaint coastal towns...including lots of huge houses with hugeLäs mer
After a hearty Canadian breakfast in the lovely Elle's Bistro, we're hoping to see some wildlife on a boat tour around Halifax harbour :) hoping for more luck than we had in Iceland!
After seeing a sum total of no whales (but two seals and a porpous) Ben is drowning his sorrows in the local brew...