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Moncton, New Brunswick

September 16, 2016September 13, 2022 thetravelingsquirrelgirl

The planet is full of strange and wonderful things that are explainable, but still hard to believe.  We found a place like this in Moncton. Leaving Quebec City to our next destination, we saw a sign for a covered bridge. … Continue reading Moncton, New Brunswick

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Quebec City, Canada

September 8, 2016September 13, 2022 thetravelingsquirrelgirl

If you like an old-world charm, cobblestone streets, tall imposing buildings, and a view over a river, then QC is for you.   It is a great place where they have preserved the old city as it was with lovely buildings … Continue reading Quebec City, Canada

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The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page. Saint Augustine

January 29, 2016September 13, 2022 thetravelingsquirrelgirl

Continue reading The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page. Saint Augustine

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The Journey Has Already Begun

January 29, 2016September 13, 2022 thetravelingsquirrelgirl

As my husband retires and we begin another stage in life, we have already been fortunate enough to go on many trips.   They will be added to this blog over time as well as the new adventures that we … Continue reading The Journey Has Already Begun

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Blueberries and Bread:Life Aboard a Boat

July 14, 2014September 13, 2022 thetravelingsquirrelgirl

We receive many questions when we mention that we have a boat. Can you sleep on it? Can you cook on it? What do you DO all day???? We can sleep on the boat, in case you have not figured … Continue reading Blueberries and Bread:Life Aboard a Boat

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Gore Bay

July 13, 2014September 13, 2022 thetravelingsquirrelgirl

The next day we retraced our path out of the pool and back out into the North Channel. We would head to Little Current, a small town with gas and pump out. We had to go back through the swing … Continue reading Gore Bay

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Baie Fine and The Pool

July 11, 2014September 13, 2022 thetravelingsquirrelgirl

Baie Fine (pronounced Bay Fin)  is a scenic 7-mile east-west running freshwater fjord that is a very popular destination and is located on the western edge of the Killarney Provincial Park. The shores are lined with a continuous range of … Continue reading Baie Fine and The Pool

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Portage Cove

July 10, 2014September 13, 2022 thetravelingsquirrelgirl

Lansdowne Channel was very busy with both Commercial, chartered and private boats. Not very wide but it was a beautiful trip due to the interesting shoreline and the houses that were sporadically placed.  We passed a stone quarry, and lots … Continue reading Portage Cove

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Little Current and Heywood Island

July 9, 2014September 13, 2022 thetravelingsquirrelgirl

From the Benjamins, we turn our bow towards Little Current, a narrow passage through the islands that has a strong current (hence the name), marinas, and a town. The best part is that the bridge is one that turns sideways. … Continue reading Little Current and Heywood Island

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The Benjamins

July 8, 2014September 13, 2022 thetravelingsquirrelgirl

You know you have arrived at the Benjamin Islands by the distinctive red rocks that make up the islands. They can be seen from quite a distance and there are a lot of them. We navigate a tricky rock area … Continue reading The Benjamins

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