Thursday, September 23, 2010

New Brunswick is a neat place. Picturesque and friendly people. It's not a place I've really heard much about before. We stopped at the Welcome Center when we crossed into New Brunswick. The staff person gave us some good suggestions. Today we saw the world's longest covered bridge (didn't drive it though as it seemed a little too risky with our camper height). We arrived today at our favorite town and campground so far. We are in St. Andrews-by-the-Sea - a little town on the ocean that is easy to get around in. The best part is our campsite. We have an ocean side campsite and only a 10 minute walk into town. So perfect, we are staying tomorrow night too. We are on the Bay of Fundy in southern New Brunswick across the bay from Nova Scotia. Tomorrow we are planning to go whale watching. It is the right time of year here for spotting them - pretty much a guarantee we will see them. Hope so! Will send pictures tomorrow (the camp ground has WiFi too, yea.......)
Comments from Eldon: Supposedly this area has the world's biggest change in tides. Right now we are not really ocean front, we are muck front. By the time I wake up, the ocean should have arrived. Will send pictures. Looks like good shelling.
Comments from Larry: Drove on a lot of bumpy roads today, so they (Cindy & Eldon) made naps nearly impossible for me. But with 2 days in this town, hopefully I can catch up.

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