Sunday in Bathurst, NB. Our last day before heading on. The weather was nice with sun and mild wind. … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: June 2013
Guess where we are? That’s right, still in Bathurst, NB due to windy conditions on the ocean. We rented a car and had a great day of exploring some of the interior of New Brunswick, a beautiful province. … Continue reading
We decided to stay in Bathurst today, tomorrow and Sunday. The weather will improve Sunday and we will take the following 3 days to then enjoy the New Brunswick coast before heading over to Prince Edward Island next Wednesday afternoon. … Continue reading
Our plan was to go from Bathurst, NB to Caraquet, NB. But the weather did not cooperate. It rained and was windy most of the night. The forecast was for 15 to 25 km/h winds today with gusts to 40 … Continue reading
We left Chandler at about 9:30 this morning. It was windy with waves, plus several foot high swells. Our destination was Bathurst, New Brunswick about 75 miles away. To get there we had to cross Chaleurs Bay. The bay is … Continue reading
We left Gaspe, Quebec and headed for the town of Perce with its famous Hole in the Rock. From there we headed to the town with a small marina of Chandler, also in the Province of Quebec. We traveled about … Continue reading
We decided to stay in Gaspe one more day to do some bike riding. It’s a lovely day. We headed out from the marina on a very nice bike trail that runs along the south shore of Gaspe Bay toward … Continue reading
Sunday in Gaspe. We have spent a relaxing day in Gaspe, Quebec. After the last few days it felt good to take a day of rest. There was no Mormon Church in the area so we read our scriptures together … Continue reading
After having a thankful night of skirting disaster, thanking the Good Lord for protecting us, we left Matane on a 200 mile journey to Gaspe. … Continue reading
We left Rimouski and headed down river again. The water no longer resembles a river but appears to be the ocean. Our destination was Matane, about a 60 mile run. A boater’s worst nightmare almost happen to us in the … Continue reading