Yarmouth (NS) – 05 September 18

Up early, a lovely sunrise and ready for a new day to begin.

The bus was ready to go and we were outside Seabrook Repair Plowing Services for our 9 am oil change appointment.

I took off for a lovely run down to the fishing boat harbour in Digby while the boys stayed with the van.

On my arrival back from my jog, the oil change had been done and we were ready to roll.

Our scenery today was filled with farms, seaside towns and lighthouses.

A small stop at the beautiful Eglise St Bernard in the village of St Bernard, Clare. A large, granite church of early twentieth-century gothic architecture. Construction on the church began in 1910 and took thirty-two years to complete.

I can’t’ believe I am using beautiful and Bernard in the same sentence 🙂

Today’s destination is Yarmouth, the town where we will catch the Yarmouth-Portland Ferry tomorrow morning.

Once we arrived in Yarmouth we went to a quirky diner with very average food for lunch, Jungle Jims.

Back into the RV and onto our campground for tonight, Camper’s Haven Campground.

We are all feeling a little weary at the moment.

A warning from the owner about the mosquitos and Noah bitten on arrival.

We may not be spending a lot of time outdoors today.

Around mid-afternoon, I decided to go on a bike ride to explore the campground and lake. After taking a couple of photos and being attacked by blood-sucking mosquitos I retreated back to the RV.

Leftovers for dinner and an early night.

 

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