Sunday, June 6, 2010

Sunday, June 6, 2010



Cold, cloudy, and misty would describe today's weather. We left Quebec and are now in New Brunswick. We stopped at a great visitor's center as soon as we got into NB. They gave us lots of information and maps for NB, NS, and PEI along with a canvas bag to carry it all. That's unusual to say the least. We next drove the St. John River Valley Road. Our first stop was at the Grand Fall's Gorge in Grand Falls, NB. Connie got a lesson on Indian sign language from one of the locals.


The pictures above are of the world's longest covered bridge; this bridge is 1,282 feet long. The bridge is in Hartland, NB. The bridge is tall enough that we could have driven the motor home through, but I felt that wasn't necessary. It's been standing for over 100 years,, and we should give it a chance for another few years.

We stopped for the night along the St. John River near Woodstock, NB. We are only 7 km from Houlton, ME, and have been close to the U.S. most of the day. That just seems weird!




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