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Lower Quebec Street Scene |
Roberta and Gerry enjoying the rain. |
Near the Crazy Little Pig in Lower Quebec |
Roberta and Allen in front of a fashion shop with an odd name. What the heck, anything for fashion. |
Our ship (Regatta, Oceania Cruise Lines) |
Cousins relaxing after dinner |
Province House, where the Legislative Assembly of PEI has met since 1847. |
Typical local T-shirt on sale. (Seems booze is very popular here.) |
Tour guide for the Ann of Green Gables tour. |
Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) was the inventor of the telephone and
was also known for his education of the deaf. Bell first visited Cape
Breton in 1885 and set up a vacation home the
following year. He spent a good part of each year there with his wife
Mabel Hubbard Bell away from the formality and summer heat of Washington
DC.
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We visited the AG Bell museum and historic site. We discovered that he was not only known for the telephone and as a teacher of the deaf, but he was a prolific inventor in aeronautics, marine engineering, medicine, etc. we saw his hydrofoil craft at the musuefulm. |
Naomi and Martin (our taxi driver) |
Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel sculpture in Baddeck, Nova Scotia |
Sculpture of Allen with Alexander Graham Bell & his wife, Mabel. (Seems like Medusa's head turned Allen into stone to better socialize with the Bells.) |
Downtown Halifax |
Located in Halifax's South End in the Halifax Ocean Terminals, Pier 21 was used as a passenger terminal for trans-Atlantic ocean liners from 1928 until 1971. |
immigrants landing at Pier 21 in 1935? |
Actually a very large indoor market and a very old building. Our main browsing activity in Saint John |
A view inside City Market |
Naomi & Gerry |
Reading is popular in Saint John |
Thinking or Sleeping? |
At dinner back on the ship |
After dinner, listening to the String Quarted |