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I still wanted to see the East coast of Canada,
but I didn't want to take the time required to bike
out there. So instead of biking out there, it was
driving out there with a bike attached. As it
turned out there was a lot more driving than
biking. By the time the driving was done, I'd only
get about 20 or 30 km bike ride in. And the most I
did in one day was only 90 km. But I still got to
see some great east coast landscapes.
The pictures start at New Brunsick. Ontario, New
York, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine were still
fairly similar to home, so I didn't take any
pictures.
This is St. Andrews on the border with the
States. Some old cannons are still left from the
days when the US and Canada were in
conflict.
This is a shot of the road heading into the
Hopewell Rocks area. The
Hopewell Rocks area has crazy differences between
high tide and low tide. The Bay of Fundy traps a
lot of water at high tide due to the way it is
shaped. These
two shots are at the same location. At low tide you
can walk underneath that rock in the shot
above.
These are two shots of the same location. I
think they called these the Flower Pot Rocks... or
something like that.
Again,
these two shots are the same location. I'm standing
on some stairs to let people meander on down and
explode the low tide beach.
This is a shot of the same beach. However, at
low tide the beach is so long and muddy that I took
2 photo's to get the entire length of it. The above
is at high tide, the bottom two are at low
tide.

This is a shot of the Confederation Bridge. It
connects Prince Edward Island to the New Brunsick.
I forget how long it is... maybe 12 km?

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