Moncton and PEI

IMG_0868An unobstructed view of the sky for starlink and lots of grass, but we did have to move sites.

IMG_0877Magnetic Hill was pretty cool to see.

IMG_0932A quick trip to PEI in the Jeep!

IMG_0900Our first corn maze, took a good 30 minutes to make our way through it. Got some good steps in.

IMG_0988Amazing beaches.

IMG_0964The coast is so unique and the red sand so soft and welcoming.

IMG_0989Cody loves the beach and is happy seeing the Atlantic Ocean for the first time.

IMG_0974The ocean is carving cool designs into the coast line.

IMG_0938Beautiful beach for days!

IMG_0996Walking back to the car, good-bye PEI - We will see you again!


Camper's City:
https://camperscity.killamleisureliving.com
  • Campsite #??
  • Review: $50 / night for pull through site. The sites designated for big rigs are not very big rig friendly. We had to move sites (two down) as the first site was not level and we could not safely auto-level the motorhome. The new site was easy for the motorhome to level but road was narrow and when leaving we had to drive though the campsite in front of us, thank goodness the spot was empty when leaving. I would stay here again as it is so close to Magnetic Hill the water park and PEI but I would ask the office to put me on the end site. We met a couple that were headed to Red Bay for their Halloween service. They were then headed to Mexico with a few other coaches. I am not sure I would want to drive our rig in Mexico.

New Brunswick Provincial Park

IMG_0653We've made it to New Brunswick, the end of our first (of four) legs of our 2023 journey. New Brunswick is the only Province where English and French is on every sign.

IMG_0654I've never seen paved lanes right up to the campsite in a provincial campground. This place is awesome and there is so much to see and do in the area. We took the Jeep to get a bath from all the unpaved roads we were on in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The car is sparkling now. Unsure how to give the motorhome a bath. Once more night and we will be with Kathleen, Clarence and the kiddos. So exciting.


République Provincial Park Campground:
https://www.parcsnbparks.info/en/parks/republique-provincial-park-2020167
  • Campsite #65
  • Review: $44.00 a night with full hookups, paved lanes right to campsite in wooded trees. This has to be the nicest campground I have ever stayed in that is government owned and run.
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