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| Morning at Jacques Cartier park |
Some evening pictures along the shore:
We reluctantly decided to leave Jacques Cartier park this morning. We had a nice site near the water, and a gorgeous day shaping up. So it was a leisurely start today. We took several morning pictures along the shore before departing about 10:30:
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| Lots of sandy feet around here I guess. I don't think I could get my feet that high. |
Near Tignish we stopped in at Judes Point, a commercial fishing operation, for a look. Very busy place, we stayed away from the work traffic:
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| Lots of gulls on the roof, resting and likely waiting for handouts |
I'm not sure this was a commercial fishing boat, but pretty cute:
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| "Seas The Day" |
Some interesting balconies in the housing around Judes Point:
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| No building codes here? There's a house under there. |
Just up the road and across the way from Judes Point we stopped in to a seafood store at the Anglo Tignish harbour:
It seems like Tignish and Judes Point are the French Quarter, and Anglo Tignish is the English counterpart. We managed to escape with just some lobster and a couple of souvenirs from here. Nice little store.
A strange rock that didn't look like a rock, near an Irish Moss harvesting operation:
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| It looked like something large, browsing on the beach |
We had headed up this way to see North Cape. It has a history since 1971 of being a test bed for wind turbine development. When we visited it many years ago, they had a mix of all kinds of experimental wind turbines, several vertical-axle type ("egg-beaters") and others.
Now they are all what has become the traditional design we see all over Ontario. They have 3 different models running, really 3 generations of similar design. There is likely different technology in the generations, but they look like windmills that have become common in Ontario.
The Interpretive Centre offers a self-guided tour of information about wind turbine development in the area. Not much we didn't already know really, kind of disappointing.
But the turbines are still grand, especially close up:
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| A sample nacelle and a wing displayed by the parking lot |
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| Cathie looks small next to a nacelle housing |
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| and even smaller beside a turbine vane. They are HUGE |
The nacelle houses the generator that is turned by the (usually 3) turbine vanes. Lots of mechanism in there.
At Skinners Pond Harbour we found a nice spot for lunch. The way in was quite sandy, but we made it in and out:
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| The ATV could squeeze by our parking spot |
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| Lots of gulls resting, ever hopeful for a handout |
After a lot of discussion of where to spend the night, we ended up heading for Summerside. Cathie really wanted a lobster roll, and we found one at the Jolly Roger at the Summerside wharf area:
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| That's a lobster roll in the foreground, and my fish&chips in back. All was very good. |
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| We ate outside on the rear deck, close to where pleasure boats were coming in to tie up |
So tonight we're camped at yet another Walmart, this one in Summerside. Not the nicest spot, especially compared to the previous nights, but it positions us for tomorrow, and it's free. We do like having a Walmart option.



























Loved that sweet camping spot ,,,, 🙂
ReplyDeleteI was going to look up that area and ur map came up next !!perfect ,,,,
We have been to PEI several times and haven't been that far north ,,,,,yet,,,,,,
ELAINE 🏠
Elaine, that was a lovely quiet place to camp. We chose a site without electricity so we could have that view. Cathie
DeleteBeautiful campsite at Jacques Cartier. Also, I agree with you about the difficulty of even trying to wash your sandy feet in the sink that high. Might make a funny video of people trying to get theri feet up!
ReplyDeletelove the Dunes and the natural wood furniture amazing! S.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, but that lobster roll looked so good!! Looks like you are back in the groove of van life and enjoying each day to the fullest ❣️
ReplyDeleteDiane
More beautiful photos and lovely weather! The lobster roll and fish & chips look delicious, glad you found the spot.
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