Right as I woke up it began to pour. Luckily I’d pitched my tent under some trees which deflected some of the rain water as I packed my things back into the car. The first thing I had on my list for the day was to restock some supplies. A short drive into town took me to one of the markets where I picked up what I needed before returning to the vehicle, a lengthy drive awaiting me.
It’s interesting viewing some of the restaurants scattered throughout the country, some have some staggeringly similar resemblances. For instance, Robyn’s seems quite similar to Tim Hortons. Boom Burger is another one, feeling awfully similar to Five Guys. Who copied who I wonder?
I had spent plenty of time exploring Prince Edward Island and I was ready for something fresh. Working my way west took me to the lengthy Confederation Bridge. I drove to the shoreline and admired the engineering feat, it truly was incredible seeing a bridge stretch on for so long, 12.9 km in total!
I pressed on south, crossing the bridge and soon arriving in Nova Scotia once more. I realized I was making slower time than I had hoped for. With a near constant rain and fog following me the entire day, I was driving slower than usual. All the thick clouds gathering above caused the darkening sky to creep up on me rather quickly. Night had arrived and I wasn’t stopping, I was determined to cover lots of ground. I saw a neat looking town named Lunenburg less than an hour from Kejimkujik and decided I’d view it in the morning. A campsite was nearby so I decided I’d call it for the night and continue to the exploring tomorrow.
When will you be back home ?