We decided to spend one more day in Maine before leaving the US. We wanted to catch up with Internet for business and personal stuff. So we selected Keene Family Campground in Calis, Maine fairly close to the border where we would cross. We'd purchased a modest Canadian Verizon phone and data plan to cover us during our trip for emergencies and necessary communication.
As the Campground advertised WiFi we were sure we could accomplish most of our "work" before we left. WRONG. The WiFI didn't reach our RV site and the Canadian towers caught all of our phone connections, so basically, we didn't gain a thing. OH, well. The campground did offer a pool which Mary enjoyed. It wasn't nearly above 80 so Rog wouldn't have even dipped a toe in.
As the Campground advertised WiFi we were sure we could accomplish most of our "work" before we left. WRONG. The WiFI didn't reach our RV site and the Canadian towers caught all of our phone connections, so basically, we didn't gain a thing. OH, well. The campground did offer a pool which Mary enjoyed. It wasn't nearly above 80 so Rog wouldn't have even dipped a toe in.
We planned to be up and on the road early with passports ready for the crossing at St John's into St Stephens on the Canadian side. As expected, things went well, although Rog had to remove his sun glasses (he does look suspicious with them on).