Back in Nova Scotia

Despite the 11:45 departure time for the ferry we still left the Port aux Basques hotel about 9 to get a Timmy’s coffee as the reputation of the ferry terminal food services has not been good. Also, they expect everyone to check-in at the terminal 2 hours before sailing. We boarded from the back of the ferry and were very near the front for an early evacuation in North Sydney.

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So we say goodbye to Newfoundland and Port aux Basques as our ferry, the MV Highlanders, sailed out of the harbour.

The ship rolled considerably after we left the shelter of the harbour and continued to do so for almost half of the trip. It was sufficient for Gail to buy some Ginger Gravol which seemed to help. She was not the only one feeling the effects of the sea but I saw nobody violently ill. From the mid point on the seas were calm and we arrived in North Sydney right on schedule at 1730 Atlantic time.

On the way to the hotel we did a bit of grocery  shopping for the next two long days of travel and grabbed a fast food dinner. Once at the hotel we made a final trip to the hotel’s laundry then finished off the last of the wine. Oh yeah, the 24th was our 49th anniversary.

There won’t be much in the journal now until after we arrive in Ottawa on Sunday since Saturday will be a very long travel day with Sunday being a little shorter but with Montreal in the way. Hopefully we will find the Route 30 bypass uncrowded.

 

Final day in Newfoundland

The weather was again fantastic for our final day in Newfoundland. It was only a 200 km trip from Corner Brook to Port aux Basques and we arrived around noon. After a little shopping we grabbed a Timmy’s coffee and drove out into the Codroy Valley only a short distance from Port aux-Basques to find a quiet place for lunch.

After lunch we returned to Port aux Basques and checked into our hotel for the night. Our room was actually ready at 2 PM. We took a walk around the town, visited an ATM and chatted with some locals along the harbour boardwalk. Upon returning to the room there was a new development–no water. An hour later we learned that it was not just a hotel problem but one affecting the whole town.
Water returned about 11 pm although pressure was low. Fortunately, we were on the first floor. People on the third floor never really got water.
Now we are waiting for the ferry. I should be able to post a few more photos once we reach Sydney.