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| St. Martins near Fundy Trail | 
 The Fundy Trail is a road and a multi-use trail (hiking and biking) that follows the Fundy Bay coast for about 7 or 8 miles. It’s winding and hilly and has many observation lookouts and scenic footpaths. Unfortunately today was very foggy, but we were here so we went anyway. Although we couldn’t see much from most of the observation platforms, in fact, sometimes we could hardly see the road, we were able to see some of the highlights, including some waterfalls, a suspension bridge, a burial ground and an interesting 10-minute video at the interpretive center that explained some historical background. We spent a couple hours in the morning, came back to the campsite for lunch, then went back for more.
The Fundy Trail is a road and a multi-use trail (hiking and biking) that follows the Fundy Bay coast for about 7 or 8 miles. It’s winding and hilly and has many observation lookouts and scenic footpaths. Unfortunately today was very foggy, but we were here so we went anyway. Although we couldn’t see much from most of the observation platforms, in fact, sometimes we could hardly see the road, we were able to see some of the highlights, including some waterfalls, a suspension bridge, a burial ground and an interesting 10-minute video at the interpretive center that explained some historical background. We spent a couple hours in the morning, came back to the campsite for lunch, then went back for more. |  | 
| Standing on the ocean floor at low tide | 
 
 
1 comment:
It sounds as if things are going well. Love the pictures, but need you in some. I just got caught up with your travels today as I am in Houston. We had my mom's funeral yesterday. All went well. She had a good 95 years. I'll be heading home on Wednesday. Brenda
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