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Date:         Tue, 11 Jul 2000 23:09:29 -0700
Reply-To:     t <vbob@primenet.com>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         t <vbob@primenet.com>
Subject:      Re: Nova Scotia/New Brunswick Camping/Tourning Recommendations
Comments: To: "John P. Flaherty" <jflahert@maine.rr.com>
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If you are in New Brunswick and want to go to Campabello Island, take the ferry from St George NB to Deer Island and then a ferry from Deer Island to Campabello Island. Always a fun trip and cuts many miles off that are not all that terribly interesting (St. Stephens,NB and Calais ME). Of course, you might like to go there too. There is a small chocolate factory in St. Stephens.

tim o'brien (spent many summers in St Andrews, NB... the camp was nice but the area... eh?)

"John P. Flaherty" wrote: > > Can't help to much with New Brunswick, but lived for 11 years in Dennysville > ME, about a half hour south of Caoais, where I assume you'll cross back to > the US to get to Campobello. > > Campobello is cool. See the Roosevelt "cottage" then go to Head Harbor. > Great views, but probably too early in the season for whales. Hit it at low > tide, the only time you can actually get to the lighthouse. On the LA (Lubec > America) side of the bridge, don't skip the oxymoronically named West Quoddy > Head, the easternmost point in the continental US. Prettiest lighthouse in > Maine (IMHO) and a good little hiking trail up along the cliffs. Cobscook > Bay state park in Edmunds ME is a decent camping area. Most of the > commercial camping areas in that vicinity are cleared grassland with RV > hookups. Take Rt 1 on your way down. Lots of nice little coastal towns all > the way down. > > Have a great trip. > > I'll be heading to Dennysville from Portland Friday 7/14. Wave, if you see > me. > > John Flaherty > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard Golen" <rgolen@umassd.edu> > To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> > Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 5:51 AM > Subject: Nova Scotia/New Brunswick Camping/Tourning Recommendations > > > Hi All, > > We're in the planning stages for a mid-August trip with the Westy to Nova > > Scotia and New Brunswick. We figure about 8 days....taking the ferry from > > Portland to Yarmouth. So far we're planning on doing the east coast > > "Lighthouse Route" then head west over to New Brunswick to the Bay of > Fundy > > National Park...then possibly down to Campobello Island then home to Mass. > > Anyone have any recommendations for campgrounds and things to see? > > Thanks in advance. > > Ric > >


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