ONE MORE DAY IN NEW BRUNSWICK BEFORE WE HEAD TO PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
We enjoyed the leisurely drive North along the coast of New Brunswick. Rog is excellent about finding out of the ordinary places to pull off and enjoy, the little bays and byways. On this leg of the trip, we discovered this neck of New Brunswick probably houses more fish processing plants than any place in Canada, Along with the acres of plants come the lots and roads full of large trucks.
Although GPS wasn't point on, we finally found Silver Sands, our campground for the night. When we queried about where to get our lobster dinner, he said to wait until tomorrow and to buy it right off the boats for $4 per lb. What a deal. He also said the boats didn't go out the day before because of the high winds. So, we ate aboard the wagon and would wait for the boats.
Although GPS wasn't point on, we finally found Silver Sands, our campground for the night. When we queried about where to get our lobster dinner, he said to wait until tomorrow and to buy it right off the boats for $4 per lb. What a deal. He also said the boats didn't go out the day before because of the high winds. So, we ate aboard the wagon and would wait for the boats.
Of course, no lobster tonight because THE DEAL was off. Since we couldn't get it for $4/lb, we'd have to wait until tomorrow. Shucks!!!!!