Today is Labor Day in both Canada and the USA.
Back on the Brown’s Tour Bus and on the road by 9 am
Last night at dinner (the tables were centimetres apart) I overheard a lady comment that at the end of October she will say to her neighbour “see you in spring”.
With the beautiful weather we are enjoying at the moment it is hard to imagine how cold it can get in these parts but it does. Freezing temperatures!
Our journey today took us through gorgeous little towns like Milton, past beautiful green farms, lakes, churches, deer and gorgeous farmhouses.
By lunchtime, we had reached our destination for tonight, Digby Campground, along the Bay of Fundy (a bay between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with a small portion touching the US state of Maine. It has an extremely high tidal range).
Time to set up camp and have a light lunch in the motorhome.
We are staying in Digby as originally we were looking at catching the 8.30 am ferry from Digby to Saint John (New Brunswick) tomorrow morning.
Upon booking the ticket we discovered that there was another option. We could also take a ferry from Yarmouth (Nova Scotia) straight to Portland, USA. Although this is a 5.30-hour ferry journey it would give Pete a nice window of no driving while making up 500 miles or so.
After being misled by the pricing we still decided to go with the second option and will now have a casual 100km drive to Yarmouth tomorrow and catch the ferry back to the USA on Thursday morning.
After sorting out our ferry situation we jumped on the bikes and had a lovely ride in and around Digby.
Back to the motorhome.
Time for dinner. Back on our bikes and a return to Digby for a nice meal at the Shoreline Restaurant.
Back to the motorhome and you guessed it, more Modern Family. I guess it is a better option for Pete than Friends…
