Canada’s East Coast Trip

We completed a 2 weeks trip to Canada’s East Coast, including Nova Scotia, New Burnswick, PEI and Quebec. Beautiful scenery, yummy seafood, super friendly people, the light salty breeze from the ocean, I just love everything about the East Coast. I would go there in a heartbeat again! (especially for the lobster, mussels and oyster!)

Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia

 Hopewell Rock, New Brunswick, where has the largest daily tidal wave in the world.

Shediac, New Brunswick, is the lobster captial of the world. They have the world’s largest lobster and a beautiful powder-like sandy Parlee Beach closed by.

North Lake, PEI, is a beautiful little fishing port, and home to a nice resturant, Sandstone Resturant,  with a grogeous view of Gulf of St. Lawrence.

Naufrage, Prince Edward Island, another beautiful port along the east coast of the island.

Cape Enrage Lighthouse, New Brunswick

Near New Beach River, New Brunswick, where there is a lovely beach close by and you walk down about a 1km from shore when it’s low tide!

Old City Market, St John, New Brunswick. A very intersting famers market where you can get fresh fruits, veggies, seafood and a lot more! And the best and yummest lobster roll at Billy’s seafood company

Lobster traps in Prince Edward IslandStatue at Chataeu Frontenac at Quebec City

Citadel, Quebec City

 

2 Comments

  • 1
    August 22, 2011 - 8:34 am | Permalink

    I really enjoyed looking at your images of Canada and NS. I really enjoyed my stay in NS, loved seeing Peggy’s Cove again, such a beautiful place. Isn’t the tide deal a marvel? It was so fun to walk out and then when the water came back in where you were standing simple marvelous. Thanks for sharing Rowena.

  • 2
    September 19, 2011 - 2:01 pm | Permalink

    Amazing images!!

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