Monday, August 3 and Tuesday, August 4
As we made our way down the shore of the Bay of Fundy, we encountered many examples of harbors at low tide.
After exploring all day, we began to head for a campsite shown on our map in Port George. Turning that camper around is not always easy but we did it many times because we could not find the campground. Finally we spotted two campers parked overlooking the water. We stopped to ask the people near the road if they knew where it was. They said that it did not exist anymore, but would we like to join them in their spot. Can you imagine? We did and had a wonderful time sitting around Brian and Marg's campfire chatting. Did I tell you that Nova Scotia has the most wonderful people in the world?
When we left the next morning, they were gone - they lived about 30 minutes away - but they left a note thanking us and inviting us back anytime. Hope we can. During our campfire talks we heard about a tidal power generating plant in Fort Ann. We visited there and even got a tour down in the plant itself - hardhats and all. We stayed at a campsite near there.
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