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Published: October 2nd 2013
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to finish off the last story at Peggy's Cove - sorry -
We were also shown the area where the Swissair plane crashed in 1997, we saw the memorial and where the remains were buried. We stopped at a cafe for lunch - had some really nice fish - haddock and chips and salad. Our hosts told us later that the owners of the cafe had lost their 23 year old daughter in the plane crash and had come overseas to the funeral and ended up staying. So they bought the diner and are happy being there but strangely enough they don't visit the memorial nor do they attend the annual service.
We had a great time on the bikes and would do it again. We enjoyed the what we saw of Halifax and it was our last Canada day. We love Canada and one day hope to drive around it for a couple of months or so - it is one of the prettiest places with its quaint houses and buildings. Also love the Canadians who can tell you the full history of anything!!!
USA - Bar Harbour,
Maine
Prior to leaving the ship - we had to go through Immigration. Officers come to the ship to go through the procedure to enter the USA. We had already entered the USA on the beginning of our trip when we landed in Los Angeles on our way to New York and had had our photos and fingerprints done. So we didn't have to go through all that again.
Today we went off the ship by tender to Bar Harbour - what a great little town it is very quaint as they all seem to be over this part of the world.
We did a bus tour to Acadia National Park and up the to the top of one of the mountains where we had the most fantastic view of many the beautiful lakes, sea, islands and parks. The island had changed dramatically after a fire razed through it many years ago when hundreds of homes, hotels and other buildings so now most buildings are new although there were a few which had survived this massive fire. It appears most places we've been to so far on this trip we hear
a lot about the fires and how it changed lives and towns etc.
The park itself is amazing - it's a National Park which was set up by some very famous people who had it set up for hikers, carriages, walkers and runners separate from where the cars and buses would wend their way up the mountain in such a way that it maximised the vistas as much as possible plus had areas where people could take photos. Some of these famous people include the Roosevelts and Rockefellers, Dick Wolf and many others who weren't familiar to me - all have contributed to the National Park in one form or another with others bequeathing their homes to it.
We spent about 4 hours on this tour and had a really good day for it - blue skies and sunshine although a little cool but the views were truly amazing - and with it being Autumn here the leaves on the trees and shrubs were slowly turning red and yellow which looked awesome amongst the deciduous trees - quite a sight. Out cruise is called the 10 days of colour - think we came
a few days early as this is the first lot we've really seen and they're only just starting to change colour.
After lunch in a typical town pub - with beer that wasn't so good - the men tell me we wandered around the town to check out what they had available and John was after a pair of bathers which he eventually found before we headed back to the ship.
Now back at the ship and the others have been in for a swim and Ken is doing some invoicing and we're both waiting to go out to sea so we can go on the internet - doesn't seem to work while in Port.
Tonight we're dining at the Pinnacle restaurant - just 6 of us - Ken, Noveen, Kay and Don Whibley and us - should be a good night.
Tomorrow we're off to Boston for the day - no tours planned so we'll just have a look around on our own and see what tickles our fancy.
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