Our 2008 Vacation To Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, Canada

5000 total miles and $2000 for fuel

Bar Harbor, Maine

Hadley Point Campground in Bar Harbor, Maine

Our rig (the Cougar) on the CAT ready for departure to Nova Scotia


One of the movie theaters inside the CAT

More cars coming on board

The CAT is like a big Jet Ski in the way it's propelled.

They sure do squeeze a lots of vehicles in this ship.

The Islands Provincial Park, Nova Scotia

Shelburne, Nova Scotia

Kathy, John and our dog Sassy

The fog is rolling in on Shelburne

Sunset on Shelburne

Remnants of the big fire east of Halifax, Nova Scotia that took place the week end prior to our arrival

Clam Harbor Beach Provincial Park. It was due to open the following weekend.

Clam Harbor Beach Provincial Park

Clam Harbor Beach Provincial Park

Clam Harbor Beach Provincial Park

Porters Lake Provincial Park

This fox and pup were just watching us as we drove by real slow.

And then the fox started keeping pace with our truck

Amherst Shores Provincial Park, Nova Scotia

Amherst Shores Provincial Park, Nova Scotia

Confederation Bridge that connects New Brunswick to Prince Edward Island

Confederation Bridge

Prince Edward Island




It's nice that have a sign telling us how to get back home.

Camden, Maine

Camden, Maine

Camden, Maine

Camden, Maine

Roan Mountain State Park, Tennessee


"Town Hall" on the way to Mast General Store in North Carolina

The deer are not bothered by humans at Roan Mountain, TN

Linville Falls on the Blue Ridge Parkway

Linville Falls

Kathy sitting on the rocks at Linville Falls

I guess this is where old cranberry's go after they pass away


Hiking on the Appalachian trail in North Carolina

Kathy and Sassy taking a break

Another view along the trail

Goats part of a federal project to reclaim the Appalachian grass

The goats are here to eat the Canadian Blackberry plants because they are taking over the bald.

Another view along the trail

Another view along the trail

John "Bapa" and Malea our grand-daughter

Kathy "Mimi" and Malea our grand daughter
This is what happened to the trees in the front yard the day before we came back.
Our neighbors pitched in and took down most of the broken limbs before we arrived home
Everyone should have neighbors like this
This large limb just barely missed our home. Thank goodness there was no damage to our home.