Harris Hatch Inn
142 Queen St., Saint Andrews
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Harris Hatch Inn Saint Andrews

142 Queen St. Saint Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada

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A travel blog entry by donaldc

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Today Caira helped me set-up this travel blog. When I made a similar trip several years ago (!) I kept a journal. It gave me something to do while I sat in cafes all over Europe, and is now a nice reminder of what happened. This time it will be paperless, and as well as keeping a record for posterity, it gives those who are interested a way to keep tabs on my progress. If I can figure out how to post photos, you may even be able to see where I ...

Another interogation at the US border

A travel blog entry by catndeano

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... info at the Visitor Centre, checked our email again and got some more good news as we now have our flight tickets! Yay home in time for Christmas! As we are now back in eastern time, we have gained an hour and headed off along the no.1 coastal highway.

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Whale spotting in the bay of Fundy

A travel blog entry by catndeano

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... 10am. So we headed down to the wharf where we ate our breakfast and just before 10am we went into the office to get an update. Good news, they were going out, so we paid for our tickets and waited to board. Around 10.30am we got on board and were soon heading out on the choppy bay until we got within the calmer parts around the Fundy Islands. After we'd been out for an hour or so, we spotted our ...

Robbinston, ME

A travel blog entry by jaredandjen

Friday, September 9th

We intended to wake up early today to continue north up the Maine coast, but neither of us set an alarm, so we had another nice sleep in day. We got moving and packed everything up and left Bar Harbor. We made a quick stop at the Walmart to stock up on some grocery items we depleted and then were on our way again. We headed north on US 1 most of the ...

Our best day yet. . .

A travel blog entry by nboersma

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... shops and ship building history. Being Sunday, we started at the historic Fort Anne. The sunny day provided great views of what the troops saw at the fortification protecting the harbour. On down the street we strolled and did our window shopping until the few shops opened. You can see the two boats at the pier and the tide change that affects everything that has to do with the water. A local church across the river, ...

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