Monday 18 August 2014

In search of red dirt

 Somewhere on the coast of Maine, this was our first real glimpse of the seaside we have been searching for.  We left only days after the end of the school year on another road trek in our beloved mini-van.  We had planned a two week trip to see PEI, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, a tiny part of Newfoundland and a stopover in Quebec.  Yes, it was asking a lot of our little clan (and minivan!), but we were pretty desperate for the ocean and some elevation.


 We actually had some car troubles on the 3rd day of our trip and so we spent another night resting up at a cool campground in Maine before breaking back into Canada.  The bonfire on the beach was sooo huge! 


We were extraordinarily happy to reach the famous Confederation Bridge and make it to Charlottetown on time for Canada Day, July 1st. 



 The boys found the red dirt!



 The view from our campsite - who could resist?
The boys were also DELIGHTED to find that these jumping pillows have found their way into KOA campgrounds in Canada - just like NZ! 

Canada Day in Charlottetown 2014 started with a trip to Founder's Hall for the historical and cultural activities.

 You may notice that one child was happy to be photographed and the other one was NOT. 

 Sand sculpture of the signing of the Charlottetown Accord 150 years ago that started the formation of our country. 
 Recognize the woman in the centre of the photograph??  Yep!  We watched her film her report for the CTV news. 
 Then my brother-in-law's mother was also interviewed on TV ... she had come all the way from New Zealand to celebrate Canada Day here because her name is Charlotte Towne.  She was a regular celebrity for the day. 


 Again, one kid is being cooperative and photogenic and the other not so much! 

 We still bought him ice cream!
 Finished the day with another walk on the beach at low tide to search out the hermit crabs. 


 A scenic drive around the centre part of PEI took us to Cavendish and then over to Summerside and back to Charlottetown.  Love the lupins growing on the roadside! 
 Heaps of lobster traps! 
 Can't miss Anne of Green Gables!  We (well, I) made the boys listen to the book on cd as we journeyed for 3 days to get here, just so they could make the connection.  Really, I think the only part they'll remember was the story of Anne walking on the roof and falling off. 


 Lover's Lane 
 All the boys really want to do, rather than touring around historic sites across our great country ... walk across log bridges!

 PS we didn't buy any souvenirs on this trip - no room in the van!  So a photo will have to suffice. 

 AH!  The red cliffs ... no fences ... good thing Grandma wasn't here! 




 We couldn't have asked for more beautiful weather - it was about 30 degrees while we were in PEI, so a dip at the Cavendish beach was just right.

 Or so we thought:  there was a large offshore breeze and we were pelted with blowing sand .... and the ocean was COLD ...  but it was scenic!


 Fresh Mussels for dinner courtesy of Charlotte Towne's gracious host were so yummy!




 Off on the ferry - here we come Nova Scotia - check out the wind!

2 comments:

  1. Wow, looks like a wonderful holiday! I would love to go to Prince Edward Island!! Boys are getting big! Where are the pictures of you Renee?! Miss you guys!!

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  2. I don't relinquish the camera to Dave very often, that's for sure!

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