road trip Eastern Canada
#16
Rennlist Member
If you havent left yet, drop me a line. I might suggest a few good routes off the normal tourist routes which are so often clogged with "Anti-destination League" folks.
#17
Intermediate
Thread Starter
i already came back thanks, maybe for next time!
What a trip! about 8000km of fun and pleasure (except for the many stretches of road construction of varying gravity)
quick conclusions on police presence (for those that might want to know)
PEI - absent (with the exception of within Charlottetown)
NB - very rare
NS - rare
QC -@#%$^%#$ everywhere
What a trip! about 8000km of fun and pleasure (except for the many stretches of road construction of varying gravity)
quick conclusions on police presence (for those that might want to know)
PEI - absent (with the exception of within Charlottetown)
NB - very rare
NS - rare
QC -@#%$^%#$ everywhere
#18
I wasn't kidding about the lobsters!
One summer, we took a road trip through NB, NS, and ended up in Maine.
The flying lobster swarms were very thick in NS, and made a real mess of the car's paintwork.
Apparently, as the shells disintegrate, they ooze, and create a powerful molecular bond with the bodywork of the car. According to an expert in nano-adhesive technology, an electro magnetic galvanization process takes place, and the result is an unbreakable polymerization!
Even Mother's RRR was useless!
This is the Maine reason I sold my C4S.
One summer, we took a road trip through NB, NS, and ended up in Maine.
The flying lobster swarms were very thick in NS, and made a real mess of the car's paintwork.
Apparently, as the shells disintegrate, they ooze, and create a powerful molecular bond with the bodywork of the car. According to an expert in nano-adhesive technology, an electro magnetic galvanization process takes place, and the result is an unbreakable polymerization!
Even Mother's RRR was useless!
This is the Maine reason I sold my C4S.