Travel Blogs from Whycocomagh, Canada

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Cape Breton Island, 13.-16.08., Whycocomagh, Canada travel blog

Cape Breton Island, 13.-16.08.

A travel blog entry by elli78

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... , was es hier gibt. Aber gut, ich will nicht weiter klagen, setze mich eine Stunde in den gegenüberliegenden Tim Hortons (Canada's Antwort auf Starbucks)bis die Batterie von meinem Laptop leer ist, danach ziehe ich in einen Pizzaladen weiter, wo ich eine ...

Another Province, Whycocomagh Provincial Park, Canada travel blog

Another Province

A travel blog entry by jennandpaul

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... to Cape breton, where the scenery is much more rugged than PEI.  The weather also seems to be much more harsh.  At Whycocomagh Provincial Park, we endured at 6 hour electrical storm in our tent.  While at first it was kind of neat, it ...

Hullo from a land where the cheese is orange!, Whycocomagh, Canada travel blog

Hullo from a land where the cheese is orange!

A travel blog entry by colin

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... give more to charity per capita and income than other Canadians. This year the fishermen are getting only $3 a pound for lobster (Canada is metric, but imperial measurements are still commonly used for weight). The wildlife is nice too, so far I have ...

Camping the Nova Scotian way!!, Whycocomagh, Canada travel blog

Camping the Nova Scotian way!!

A travel blog entry by wendyandbrian

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... beautiful sailboats moored close to shore in a very beautiful bay. We headed down the highway until we came to the Whycocomagh provincial campground (Brian had stayed here on his way out). It is a beautiful grassy campground overlooking Bras d’Or. ...

Enjoying the celtic music tradition, Whycocomagh, Canada travel blog

Enjoying the celtic music tradition

A travel blog entry by wendyandbrian

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September 4, 2009 Awoke after a TERRIBLE night’s sleep - both of us now convinced that we are indeed too old to tent any longer. Quick breakfast, shower and off to Judique - a small community on the west shore of Cape Breton Island. It houses the ...

Pleiten, Pech und Pannen, Whycocomagh, Kanada travel blog

Pleiten, Pech und Pannen

A travel blog entry by seeyou2011

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Nachdem wir unsere Lotti endlich hatten und alles mit den Strom- und Gasanschlüssen geklärt war, machten wir uns auf den Weg Richtung Cape Breton. Da war die Welt noch in Ordnung. Doch nach ca. 300km und nach einer kurzen Kafepause machte ...

Meeting the Micmacs, Whycocomagh, Canada travel blog

Meeting the Micmacs

A travel blog entry by daleville

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... soccer team back home . Though he said that he was not a cyclist, he had managed to cycle from the Pacific coast right across Canada to the Atlantic coast. He told us this as he took long drags on his cigarette and laughed at the thought that all along ...

Heading North, Aberdeen, Canada travel blog

Heading North

A travel blog entry by kimrobinson

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I had a gift dropped off this morning at the hostel - two amazing landscape prints/photos from Ryan which he took and had blown up. Cheers buddy they are totally awesome. Thank you. So I promptly got them round to the post office and sent home for ...

A sore bum, Little Narrows, Canada travel blog

A sore bum

A travel blog entry by kimrobinson

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Ok this will be short. Hired a bike and went for a ride. 43 miles and 7.5 hours later and I have a tired body and a sore bum. Had to climb a hill from 66ft to 346ft .... Turned out to be an epic one hey. Weather watch: Hot and sunny (got sun burnt ...

The Whycocomagh Rule, Whycocomagh, Canada travel blog

The Whycocomagh Rule

A travel blog entry by dejm3

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Rainy day. Distillery (ok, not great single malt), rain.  More rain.  Went back to camp: sunny.  Thus, the Whycocomagh rule.  Never leave the sun in search of sun in rainy ...

Walk In The Park, Whycocomagh, Canada travel blog

Walk In The Park

A travel blog entry by keppoch

Our Sunday Walk In The ...

Being a Captain's Wife is Fun!, Little Narrows, Canada travel blog

Being a Captain's Wife is Fun!

A travel blog entry by patsypink

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... ;t as bad as forecast, so no hardships there. The only person that seemed to be suffering was one of the two technicians from Canada that are just travelling down to Jacksonville with us. Bless! I wonder how he would have coped had we had the storm they ...

Sunday Walk, Whycocomagh, Canada travel blog

Sunday Walk

A travel blog entry by keppoch

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Indians in Aberdeen!, Aberdeen, Canada travel blog

Indians in Aberdeen!

A travel blog entry by kiriadventures

stayed in aberdeen, got pizza at indian reservation - tax free apparently, filled up on tax free gas (petrol) too : ...

Sunday Walk, Whycocomagh, Canada travel blog

Sunday Walk

A travel blog entry by keppoch

Sunday walk "In The ...

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