The Russells, Strangs and Ossingers departed from The Blue Canoe at 12:00pm on July 10th to catch the Digby Ferry leaving from Saint John at 2:15pm. John DeWitt and Ernst Vangroenwoud met us at the ferry terminal while the Daigles from Quispamsis caught the 8:00am ferry and met us in Yarmouth. We had an early dinner at a quirky seafood restaurant in Digby then drove on to Yarmouth via Rt. 101 and Rt. 1 along what is known as “the French Shore”, passing through quite a few fishing communities. Church Point is the home of Université Sainte-Anne and Sainte-Marie Church (1905), the tallest wooden church in North America. It isn’t used now and has fallen into disrepair.
On Saturday morning after breakfast, we took in the car show for a few hours then drove on to Bridgewater and Lunenburg. The Yarmouth show is an annual event and draws about 400 cars. There were quite a few British cars there, including John’s and Ernst’s. Here’s a link to a 45-minute walkaround of the show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziEEfi7ke5U if you’re interested. Lunenburg has some remarkable architecture, a historic waterfront and a couple of wonderful museums as well as being a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
We spent the night in Bridgewater and came across a great seafood restaurant (Waves) where we enjoyed a wonderful dinner. Our next destination was Peggy’s Cove via Rt. 3 and Rt. 213, following the coast with wonderful views of the ocean, small coves, fishing boats and pleasure boats. Our first stop in Peggy’s Cove was at the Swissair Memorial in memory of the disaster and the loss of 229 lives. My last visit to Peggy’s Cove was about 12 years ago and I was shocked by the number of people and vehicles there. It was literally overrun with cars parked along the road for a great distance. After we spent some time there, some of the group decided to go their separate ways, staying in Sackville and Moncton before arriving home Sunday. John and Ernst elected to head for Tatamagouche, Wallace, Pugwash and home via a lot of backroads, arriving home very late Sunday. An excellent tour!
- Phil
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