
Our Cross-Canada Trip To Quebec and Newfoundland
Richard drove 19,235 kilometers or 12,022 miles, in 60 days.
Adella and Richard on beautiful Lake Louise in Alberta Rockies
Lake Louise Chateau costs $388 a night in peak season
Richard in front of Deer Lodge, 1/2 kilometer from chateau, cost $125
The majesty of Lake Louise, in Banff National Park, Alberta
Beautiful colour of Lake Louise, named after Queen Victoria’s daughter
Twelve glaciers fill Lake Louise
Twenty kilometers away is Moraine Lake filled by five glaciers
We are standing on the lake bottom of Moraine Lake
Calgary, Alberta skies are famous for colour
Alberta homestead home on the Old man River
Here we are with our dear friend Micheline, in Levis Quebec
RICHARD READING AN ARTICLE IN OUR HOME HERE IN LÉVIS
MICHELINE HIDING BEHIND FLOWERS
Richard, Adella and Tiger Tony. We are 6,313 kilometers from home
They have the magnificent mighty Saint Lawrence River for a backyard
The St. Lawrence River, a ship’s highway, is viewed from their kitchen. WOW!!
A LOOK AT QUÉBEC CITY FROM OUR HOMETOWN LÉVIS
INSIDE THE OLDEST CHURCH IN DOWNTOWN QUEBEC
STILL INSIDE THE OLDEST CHURCH IN DOWNTOWN QUEBEC
On the ferry to Old Quebec City. This is their backyard.
IN A PARK CLOSE TO THE CHATEAU FRONTENAC
ADELLA AND RICHARD IN THE OLD QUEBEC
Parliament Buildings are grand and stately
AN HISTORIC MONUMENT IN THE OLD QUEBEC
Artists capture Old Quebec City. No one can resist a purchase
Capture Old Quebec City, In the Artists' street
Capture Old Quebec City, In the Artists' street
Capture Old Quebec City, In the Artists' street
Capture Old Quebec City, In the Artists' street
A clown On A Corner Close To The Château Frontenac
And the food OO LA LA the finest in the world.
RICHARD MICHELINE & ADELLA ON THE FERRY
RICHARD TONY & ADELLA ON THE FERRY
VERY TIRED, ADELLA AND MICHELINE COMING BACK FROM QUEBEC
THE FERRY BETWEEN LEVIS AND QUEBEC
Hartland, New Brunswick has the longest covered bridge in world, 1282 feet.
Hartland still uses 17th century Town Hall for Picture Gallery.
Port aux Basques, restored lighthouse in Newfoundland, 7644 ks from home.
Everyone calls Newfoundland THE ROCK, and that it is. People front the ocean.
Newfoundland is very beautiful, many large ponds, lakes, and deep blue ocean.
Newfoundlanders call this a pond. A pond you can see across, lakes not so.
American Arrow Air Disaster at Gander, Newfoundland 12 December 1985.
Memorial is touching. Children holding Laurel represent peace time.
Burin, Newfoundland celebrating the Vikings discovery of Newfoundland.
Burin Newfoundland is a fishing village.
Burin ocean inlet front homes and ocean views are common.
St. Lawrence Hospital built for Canadians in gratitude for saving US sailors.
Memorial in front of hospital. Most courageous feat of ocean history rescue.
Signal Hill, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Prince Charles & Diana visited here.
Adella & Richard at Cape Spear, Nfld. farthest east point of North America.
Louisbourg Fort, Cape Breton Nova Scotia is world famous.
Louisbourg Fort guard met and severely challenged all who entered.
Warm housing with sod roof was comfort from the ocean wind.
A pretty maid demonstrated kitchen skills with original tableware.
We had tea at Rita MacNeil’s on Big Pond, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
We saw wolf, bear, mountain goat & sheep, elk, raccoon, antelope & moose.
Peggy’s Cove & lighthouse, Nova Scotia is world famous.
Adella sitting on the striking large rock markings.
Richard poses with anchor viewing rock markings in background.
Rock Carving at Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia.
Halifax has the second-largest natural protected ocean harbour in the world.
The Citadel Fort of Halifax Nova Scotia was never taken in battle.
Citadel Fort guard and Adella pose outside the jail 11,632 ks from home.
Beautiful homes on Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia.
The Canada Tree on Charlottetown harbour P.E.I.
Canada Tree kiosks displayed on Charlottetown harbour, P.E.I.
Poet Longfellow immortalized Acadian people in their expulsion from N.S.
This monument was erected to the misery inflicted on Acadian people.
Statue of Longfellow’s Evangeline at Grand Pre, Nova Scotia.
Replica church built from field stone by Acadians at Grand Pre.
Stain glass picture window in the church.
On the Confederation Bridge, an engineering miracle, to Prince Edward Island.
Richard inspecting Woodleigh Replicas of Old London England on P.E.I.
Castle replica, we went inside to view the treasury.
Crowns of kings and queens in perfect detail, along with mace.
Potato field in Prince Edward Island. Red soil makes these potatoes famous.
P.E.I. has 11 world famous potatoes with a sweet nut like cream flavour.
Start home tomorrow. Adella eating mussels in Charlottetown Pub P.E.I.
Richard with his oyster dinner. We have completed 12,784 ks. of our trip.