On JUne 21, we made it to Cape Spear Newfoundland, the most easterly point
in North America!! As we stood by the
light house we saw at least three whales, we suspect they are Fin whales.
Leaving Argentia sailing to North Sydney, a 14
hour trip. Mom and Erica loaded themselves on gravol and were sleepy the
whole time, it was a very smooth sailing the entire way.
Monday, 18 July 2011
Sunday, 17 July 2011
NEWFOUNDLAND!!!!!
Whale watching tour in Twillingate - Mom and Erica groggy
from taking gravol.
Gannet cliff at Cape St. Mary's southern Newfoundland.
One of the largest colonies in North America - gannets, murres,
razor bills, kittiwakes and black cormorants - we got out on the cliff
very very close to birds. Here we realized Dad is mortally afraid of heights.
Gannet into sunset
Puffin flying overhead in curiosity
Downtown St. John's
Port aux Basques Newfoundland - first taste of Newfoundland
Puffin colony in Elliston, Newfoundland
St. John's, Newfoundland
from taking gravol.
Gannet cliff at Cape St. Mary's southern Newfoundland.
One of the largest colonies in North America - gannets, murres,
razor bills, kittiwakes and black cormorants - we got out on the cliff
very very close to birds. Here we realized Dad is mortally afraid of heights.
Gannet into sunset
Puffin flying overhead in curiosity
Downtown St. John's
Port aux Basques Newfoundland - first taste of Newfoundland
Puffin colony in Elliston, Newfoundland
St. John's, Newfoundland
Cabot Trail, June 11 and 12
The Cabot trail through the windshield
The cabot Trail from the side window
Camping on a cliff in meat cove, Rustana from the beach
Our campsite, no getting up in the night!
After Lunenburg, we crossed to Cape Breton Island and did the Cabot trail, and managed to survive the ups and downs and twisting highways. We (thankfully, Mom would have had a panick attack if she could look out the window and see cliff) went counter-clockwise, putting us on the inside of the road, it was nearly impossible to topple over the edge, even though there were some steep valleys on the inside as well. Halfway through the trail we stopped at a treacherous campsite at Meat Cove; it was situated on a very steep cliff, the picture makes it look like a rolling hill.
The cabot Trail from the side window
Camping on a cliff in meat cove, Rustana from the beach
Our campsite, no getting up in the night!
After Lunenburg, we crossed to Cape Breton Island and did the Cabot trail, and managed to survive the ups and downs and twisting highways. We (thankfully, Mom would have had a panick attack if she could look out the window and see cliff) went counter-clockwise, putting us on the inside of the road, it was nearly impossible to topple over the edge, even though there were some steep valleys on the inside as well. Halfway through the trail we stopped at a treacherous campsite at Meat Cove; it was situated on a very steep cliff, the picture makes it look like a rolling hill.
Peggy's Cove, June 10
The Bluenose 2 undergoing repairs in Lunenburg
Erica at the Peggy's cove lighthouse, it was extremely windy.
That day we satarted in Lunenburg where we visited the Bluenose 2 as it was being reapaired from "hogging" Hogging is when the keel loses it's proper shape and sinks in the water as the boat sails. Later we continued on to Peggy's Cove Lighthouse, the most photographed lighthouse in the world due to the unusual setting upon which it sits; rocks.
Erica at the Peggy's cove lighthouse, it was extremely windy.
That day we satarted in Lunenburg where we visited the Bluenose 2 as it was being reapaired from "hogging" Hogging is when the keel loses it's proper shape and sinks in the water as the boat sails. Later we continued on to Peggy's Cove Lighthouse, the most photographed lighthouse in the world due to the unusual setting upon which it sits; rocks.
Halifax
Me steering the sailboat on my birthday
Dad, Mom and cold Erica on the Mar on the Halifax harbour
Me and my birthday cake, which we ate at midnight in Lunenburg
We spent my birthday (June 9) in Halifax, which we toured from the harbour on the sailboat the Mar. I was able to hoist a sail and steer the boat for a few minutes.
Dad, Mom and cold Erica on the Mar on the Halifax harbour
Me and my birthday cake, which we ate at midnight in Lunenburg
We spent my birthday (June 9) in Halifax, which we toured from the harbour on the sailboat the Mar. I was able to hoist a sail and steer the boat for a few minutes.
Prince Edward Island
The Confederation Bridge of P.E.I. and N.B.
The PEI countryside - red dirt! too much iron in the soil
Erica and I being tortured in the old schoolhouse in
Avonlea.
Erica and in front of Province House in P.E.I.
Blossoms at the Charlottetown harbour
Anne of Green Gables rasberry cordial
We visited the fictional town of Avonlea, the town in which Anne of Green Gables resided on the 6th of June.
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