Goodbye moose family |
Our ferry...the transport truck in front looks like a toy... and that was only half the boat I couldn't get it all in |
Waiting in the line-up |
Our first stop was only 3 km away from the ferry Arms of Gold Campground. It is just toooooo late to start driving. This park caters to ferry goers and comers and RV caravans. We counted over 60 rigs/motorhomes with the same caravan sticker.
The next morning we were up and gone with a stop in Antigonish NS for diesel and to get a few groceries. We arrived at Loch Lomond Campground in Amherst NS for the night. The campground was crowded with lots and lots of kids running everywhere. We put the air conditioning on and read a book.
Early the next morning we were on the road again getting closer to home. Now that Rogers has cell service in NS I'm able to call my mother. We make a quick stop for diesel and onward we go arriving at de la Republique Provincial Park in NB.
Our site...with the sun setting behind us |
Being in no hurry to get moving we left Kingston at 9 am the following day, drove through Toronto and arrived home (NET Campground) by 1 pm. Its nice to be home only because I hate driving day after day with just overnight stops. Also we need to get ready for our winter excursions where ever that will be. We have not decided yet.
Thank you for following. It has been fun and challenging at the same time. If anyone plans on doing a similar trip contact me. I can try to help you out with suggestions, dos and don'ts, especially in Labrador.
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