Today we visited the Visitors Center and took a little drive, and an hour walk with the dogs on a beautiful trail made for runners, bikers and walkers. Weather was pleasant at around 71 degrees and overcast.
People display their Canadian flags as well as the French flag. Both languages are posted everywhere. Most people here that we have met are all Canadian. An American is a rare find here. Most everyone we have spoken with spend time in Florida. Everyone is very friendly and helpful. Had to mail a letter today at the local post office which is a one person operation. The lady postman goes to Cocoa Beach, Florida for vacation. Small world after all. On our way up Maine into Canada we met a fellow at the rest stop that works at The Great Outdoors RV shop, and was visiting his family in upstate Maine. He came up to our Motor Home as we were getting ready to leave to ask where in Brevard Country we are from. Again, the world is big, yet our connections in life are there. There is always a piece of home wherever you travel, just to remind you how special your place is in the scheme of things.
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Another pirates and sailors cove. |
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Me and the lobster! Here they claim to have better loster, because it is hardshell. I do not know if I could tell the difference. It is all good when I treat myself to it.
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Captured by Canada! Yeah! |
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Everything is in English and French. I love it. |
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Ahh, finally a walk for one hour twice today. Love the trail. |
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Bridge on walking trail. Love it. |
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Canadian Rabbit. Not too shy either. Good size. |
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English on top, French on the bottom. I need to pay attention. |
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House outside campground on walk. They display Canadian flag on left and the French flag on the right. Proud of who they are, just like we are. This is French Canada, after all! |
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I just love these Red Maple trees up North! |
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