Good day to you and my usual welcome to the latest offering in my series about my 2014 trip to the Maritime Provinces which, should you so wish, you can read from the start here. Connor, West Nova Scotia Regiment 4 Comments on Lovely, lovely Lunenburg (2). John Lunenburg, Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, Grand Banks Bar and Grill, Jessen Bell, Kaulbach House, Leonard Christopher Rudolf, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Court House, Lunenburg Municipal Campground, Lunenburg Regiment, Lunenburg Town Hall, Lunenburg Visitors Information Centre, Lunenburg War Memorial, Mahone Bay, Mug and Anchor pub, Ovens Natural Park, Pelham House, St. Posted on Categories Campervan / RV, Canada 2014, Nova Scotia, Travel, Walks and Walking Tags Altestes House, Brigantine Inn, Camp Norway, Cape Sable, Central United Church, Church of St. If you would like to know what we did then please read on.Īs always, fair warning, this really is a long one so take whatever safety measures you need to protect yourself against one of my lengthier rambles! Continue reading “Lovely, lovely Lunenburg (2).” Author Fergy. Ladies and gentlemen, in the previous post I promised you a busy post here and that is what you shall have. Our brief wanders around town, coupled with the very informative literature from the Visitor Information Centre, which was conveniently on the campsite, showed us that there was a lot to see here so we determined to have a day of being full-bore tourists. I know it is not a travel style that suits everyone, sometimes not even Lynne if truth be told, but we seemed to be getting on all right with it. Regular readers will know that we had spent the previous day doing lots of nothing which seems like a bit if a sin in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, which is where we were but it was obviously what we wanted to do so we did it. Hello once again everyone and welcome to my series of posts referring to a 2014 trip round the Maritime Provinces in Canada with my dear friend Lynne in a very old campervan / RV called Betsy. Posted on Categories Campervan / RV, Canada 2014, Nova Scotia, Travel Tags Chester, Dartmouth, Flight 111 Memorial, Fo'c'sle Tavern, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Municipal Campground, Lunenburg Visitors Information Centre, Mahone Bay, Mug and Anchor pub, Rope Loft bar, Shubie Campground 2 Comments on Leaving the lighthouses, Hello Halifax. Continue reading “Leaving the lighthouses, Hello Halifax.” Author Fergy. If you want to know what happened next then please read on. This in itself was no hardship as it is an excellent site as I have been happy to report before but we needed to get things sorted as we had crawled the seven miles back from Mahone Bay on sidelights with the combined output of three candles! Yes indeed, poor old Betsy was a sickly lady, having gone suddenly nearly blind the night before by which I mean her headlights had conked out and we had been forced to retreat back to the Lunenburg Municipal Campground we thought we had left behind that morning. If you want to know the whole story from the start, you can do so here. Betsy was a bit poorly at this stage as regular readers will know from the previous post. Hello once again and welcome to the latest edition of my trip to the Maritime Provinces of Canada in Summer 2014 with my dear friend Lynne in Betsy, the 33-year-old camper van.
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