SEPT 1 2018! Time to go!

The time has come! We are heading to the airport to embark on our East Coast Adventure! Wooohooo!
(A trip is the ONLY thing I will happily get up this early for.)
Edmonton International Airport

Bye Edmonton!
Halifax Stanfield International Airport

We have arrived safely in Nova Scotia's capital, Halifax!
Budget Rent a Car

Nice Jetta with a big moonroof! Let's hit the road!
FIND IT - Road trip game

Found this online before the trip. Let's see how long it takes us to complete the list! Or will we complete it?
Which item do you think we will have the hardest time finding?
Costco

Because every road trip needs snacks and drinks!
Airbnb #1

We have various different types of accommodations booked on this trip. This one is our first Airbnb reservation on this trip. We will sleep the next 3 nights here in the home of a lady named Margaret.Read more
King of Donair

Here is a bit of background on our dinner choice tonight:
In the early 1970s, a man tried to introduce Canada to the Gyro, a popular food from his home country, Greece.
He soon realized that theRead more
Prince of Wales Tower

Time to walk off that donair! We took a walk in Point Pleasant Park and made our way to this National Historic site.
A. Murray MacKay Bridge

One of the bridges to Dartmouth. It looked cool at sunset, so I had to stop for a few photos.
Fairview Lawn Cemetery

Is it weird to visit a cemetery at night on vacation? Well, too late now. We just did.
It was getting pretty dark but we couldn't help but stop to pay our respects to some of the victims of theRead more
Day 2

Good morning friends! Its day 2, but our first full day on the coast. If you've followed past trips, you may have noticed that we have a tendency to go pretty hard on the first day out. Today is noRead more
Peggy's Point Lighthouse

I don't know about you, but I need to see Lighthouses. I'm sure we will see many on this trip... shall we count them? There are about 160 historic lighthouses in Nova Scotia alone. We wont be seeingRead more
William deGarthe - Fisherman's monument

I don't know much about this guy so I google him. He's a Finnish born artist who spent most of his life in Peggy's Cove.
This is one of his famous sculptures, located on the property he used to callRead more
Swiss Air Flight SR111 Memorial

The memorial site was made in honour of the families involved in the terrible plane crash of September 2nd, 1998 that killed all 229 passengers and crew members onboard. The plane was in the midst ofRead more
Peggy of the Cove Museum

The website said it best:
"There are two versions of the Peggy’s Cove name story in existence.
The first is perhaps rather obvious, the cove known as Margaret’s Cove is because of its locationRead more
Streets of Lunenburg

There were so many cool houses and buildings in Lunenburg. I wish I could have spent a day just wandering the town.
Savvy Sailor Cafe

Lunch time! I had a "cup" of haddock chowder and Matt had a "cup" of lobster bisque. It was a pretty big bowl for a "cup" of soup. And then we both had a scallop club po'boy sandwich. Soups were bothRead more
Lunenburg Harbor

We would have loved to see the Bluenose II but unfortunately she wasn't docked at the time we were there. We had to settle for a dingy with the ship's name on it parked in its spot. Hahaha!
Bluenose I and II

If you think this model ship looks familiar, check your pocket change. The famous image of the original Bluenose has been on the Canadian dime since 1937 and it's also on the Nova Scotia licenseRead more
Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic commemorates the fishing heritage of the Atlantic coast of Canada and has recently been named as one of the top 1000 best places toRead more
Theresa E. Conner

We were running short on time but since our museum ticket included access to this vessel, we took a quick was through.
Berlin Wall Segment

A few days shy of 29 years ago...November 9, 1989 the Berlin wall came down and thousands of people danced and celebrated on top of the Berlin Wall - a symbol of Germany’s divided past and theRead more
Aylesford Lake

Nice little beach area we stopped at (for a potty break!).
Blomidon Provincial Park

Rising majestically from the shores of the Minas Basin, Blomidon Provincial Park is known for its spectacular views and wildlife.
Took a little hike here... beautiful place.