Our drive from Maine to New Brunswick, Canada, went smoothly. Once again, Greg chose a great campground for our visit here.

After setting up, we headed out for a seafood dinner at The Caves Restaurant.



Greg had the seafood casserole, which was good. I had the breaded and fried scallops, which I did not particularly enjoy. Too much breading, small tough scallops.
Fundy Trail Parkway
The next morning, we headed off for a drive along the Bay of Fundy.
It was low tide, and we got a kick out of seeing these boats stranded in the harbor.


According to Wikipedia, the Bay of Fundy has the highest tides in the world, with tidal ranges averaging about 52 feet.
One of our first stops along the Fundy Parkway was Fuller Falls.

I was more entertained by the cable staircase, though. Although I don’t know exactly how they are made, it looks like the entire thing is constructed ahead of time a la fire escape ladder and then laid down in one go. Pretty cool.

A few views from the lookout stops along the Fundy Parkway:


The Salmon River at low tide:


Our next stop was Long Beach, where low tide had created a deep, rock-strewn beach.


Then we headed to Walton Glen Gorge, which necessitated a fairly long hike (for two people who had gotten very little exercise in the preceding six months, anyway). I don’t know whether Greg and I are simply bad at converting kilometers to miles, but we both swear this hike was a lot longer than the signs claimed.

And when we finally arrived at the gorge, we were rather underwhelmed.

After the gorge, we returned to St. Martins, where we stopped in at the visitor’s center to inquire about the closest grocery store.

We wandered around for a bit before grabbing our groceries and heading back to the campground.


ooh, are you going to explore the caves? they look way cool!
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Sadly, we will probably not attempt the caves, although I would really love to. Greg didn’t feel he could walk across the rocks with his bum foot, and I wasn’t sure I could kayak that far with my cracked ribs.
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ahhh, totally understand that!
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