Two more of them are retiring next year, so we've pretty much decided that our next annual guys weekend away will be an international trip. Some of the discussion revolved around Mexico, so we'll see what happens.
Nice quiet road through the desert SW of Matehuala, San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? South!
Monday, September 23, 2024
Another great weekend away with the boys.
With near perfect weather in the books, I completed yet another weekend away with my guy friends. I think we figured out that was the 13th annual. I missed a few gatherings in the early years because Ruth and I were traveling, but I decided several years ago that I would not miss another one. Just too much fun with these guys, we all value our long friendship and the older we get, the faster that time seems to go by.
Saturday, September 21, 2024
A major change of plans.
At the end of our last update, we had overnighted at the Quebec/Ontario border just east of Hawkesbury. We crossed at Hawkesbury, headed to Ingleside to pick up our son's car, and then to Ottawa where we had a 2:00pm meeting with Gretchen and her three cats.
While I am at my annual guy's weekend away, Ruth will be housesitting for Gretchen.
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Quebec City is very photogenic!
It's taken us two weeks to do this drive between Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley, and the city of Ottawa... and we still felt rushed. There is so much to see along the way, and one of those places is the historic city of Quebec City.
We had been to Quebec City before, but it was way back in 2008. At the time, we had our dog Whiskey with us and we had parked our motorhome Sherman across the river in Levis, and taken the ferry across to explore the city.
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
Arrived in Quebec City
The campground was quiet. There's a reason we normally choose the September/October time frame to return to Canada. The kids are back in school, the weather is perfect, and the bug season is generally over.
Lots of nice scenery along this route, and the trees are starting to show some color.
Monday, September 16, 2024
Igor's first paid camping spot
We were in need of showers and laundry. Yes, Igor does have a shower, but it's a bit cramped. It works if you have to, but it's not ideal. So if there is somewhere else that is convenient, we prefer that.
And in the town of Tadoussac, there was a listing for showers ($1 for five minutes) and a laundry at a municipal park near the marina. Sounds good to us!
Sunday, September 15, 2024
Last minute ferry ride!
We were up and on the road at 6:00am Saturday morning!
Why up so early? Well, we knew that we wanted to take the ferry from Matane that goes across to the north shore of the St. Lawrence River. We've done the south shore drive several times, but have never been on the north shore.
Saturday, September 14, 2024
17 km (10.5 mile) hike in Gaspesie National Park
We drove about 30 kms (18 miles) north to get to the visitors center at Gaspesie National Park.
Just an FYI... Quebec's "national" parks are actually provincial parks. They are NOT run by Parks Canada, and Canada's national parks passes do not work here.
Friday, September 13, 2024
Waterfalls, and a view, and another great overnight spot!
We got up at 6:00am, and went for a hike!
We had been parked overnight at the back entrance trailhead for the Mount Carleton hike above the town of Carleton Sur Mer. That's a fairly long hike, and I had some computer work to do yesterday morning, but we figured we had time for the shorter hike to Grand Sault Falls.
Thursday, September 12, 2024
Views over Campbellton, then back into the province of Quebec
We said goodbye to Denis and Marjolaine just before 10:00am Wednesday morning. Really enjoyed our stay with them! Thanks, and hope to see you again someday!
It was looking like a really nice day, and we had a plan to climb Campbellton's Sugarloaf Mountain before heading across the border into Quebec.
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
Well that was a good day!
This area around Campbellton is really nice. We were really enjoying our time with Denis and Marjolaine, and they said we were welcome to stay another night so that they could take the time to properly show us around the area.
Denis has had a hobby of building hand made cedar strip canoes that are easier to navigate the shallow waters of the nearby Restigouche River. And he offered to take us for a boat ride on the river!
Tuesday, September 10, 2024
We met two sets of blog followers yesterday!
Ruth had been in touch with a lady from the FB group Senior Nomads. Cynthia and her husband Tom are from Arizona, and have been full time travelers for only four months. They've got a cottage rented for a month up here in Dalhousie, New Brunswick which was right along our route, so we made a plan to meet up.
Dalhousie is a town of 3,200 located very close to the border of Quebec, just below the Gaspe Peninsula.
Monday, September 9, 2024
Miramichi was okay, but unimpressed with Bathurst
The rain had stopped overnight and it was starting out to be a nice day. We hadn't had a walk around town the day before due to the rain, so we went for a walk before heading out of Miramichi.
Sunday, September 8, 2024
Our new Lifesaver RV Water Filter System
Yesterday was a rain day! Before the heavy rain started, we drove about 92 kms (57 miles) from Cap Lumiere Beach to the Miramichi area where we found a library and a laundromat and just waited out the rain.
We didn't do very much yesterday, so today I'm going to tell you about our new water filter... the Lifesaver Cube!
Saturday, September 7, 2024
Canada's only bilingual province
We hung out using the winery WiFi until about 10:00am, then set off heading north along the east coast of New Brunswick.
Pretty slow going because the secondary roads aren't in great condition, but we're in no rush anyhow so quite happy to plod along.
Friday, September 6, 2024
Welcome to New Brunswick!
I had some internet work to do yesterday morning, so we got up and drove right away, at 6:30am. But we had a stop to make first! There was a nearby waterfall I wanted to see, so we got some exercise with an early morning hike to Drysdale Falls.
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