Danielle and Staz take control of the S.S Shediac and sets off on new and wet adventures throughout the maritime provinces. First up, New Brunswick. And then a swim on the back of the giant lobster to P.E.I. This mode of transport saves you the $43.75 bridge toll. Now, that's travelling smart.
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They have one of the most exclusive speciality spa treatments in New Brunswick. All you have to do is not wear shoes across the Bay of Fundy at low tide, and not only will you have all calouses removed, the mud will have rejuvenated your tired bi-peds as well as covered any odour that might be on your smelly feet. |
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| Cape Enrage. We went there because of the name, of course and were enraged when we saw you had to pay to park at the cliff overlooking the cape. So we drove to the bottom instead. |
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| Some might think this is in bad taste, however I think those buried here must have led quite the life of comedy to be buried in a cemetary where the laughs continued on even in death. |
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| I am happiest when frolicking in the overgrown gardens of a brokendown palace. |
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| Staz is happiest when parking around the corner and walking to a vista, rather than giving any government money. |
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| P.E.I had quite the stench going on at the marina park at the base of the bridge. Its as if nature sensed our displeasure at the expensive toll to see this province, and gave us a scent that matched our disgust. |
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| The red rock of Prince Edward Island. |
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| A quote from Danielle: "Whoever thought of those things was a genius. A genius, I tell you!" |
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I think I would have fit in quite well with the Fathers of Confederation.
Two of three Maritime Provinces down, and two Atlantic provinces left to go. New Brunswick is beautiful, and I agree that there could be a better licence plate slogan than "Be in this Place". A story was relayed to us by a friend of those who own the house we are stayed at in Shediac, and she said a french comedian suggested "Pee in this Place" which fit along perfectly with Staz's suggestion that this is the pit-stop province. N.B has definitely been more than a pit-stop for us. Looking forward to Nova Scotia and returning to Newfoundland. -J |
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