Monday, August 18, 2014

Campbellton might well be the sister city to Campbell River. We were walking on the Old Campbellton Wharf and pier and Y commented on the similarity to Campbell River's waterfront walk and pier (then we noticed all the salmon references and read a panel that Campbellton celebrates the Atlantic Salmon).  There are some nice features to the town, which is now winding down from the summer season, due to the shift in the weather to more thunder showers and cooler weather (we still find it very warm, but not too hot).  We visited the city art gallery and the "Battle of the Restigouche National Historic Site", and also found the very nice cafe that Mimi of Auberge d'Anjou in Petit Rocher told us has nice cappuccino - they also have very nice pannini! Today we started our photo book from the trip - with so many photos not in the blog - a very nice day off from riding.  Between now and our final day of riding we have two more days of rest, one in Riviere-du-Loup for a whale watching tour, and one in Québec to see the old town.





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