On The Road Again

 We hopped in our Kona leaving a very windy Norris Point to drive the coast along the St Lawrence. About 160 km north, we stopped at Port Au Choix national historic sight. We learned about 6000 years of human history in this area. This rugged coastline of unique limestone barrens, forests and bays proved that the indigenous people  were tough and relied   on seasonal terrain to live. It was a tough existence  

Heading back the 160 km we stopped at various viewpoints through the Gros Marne National Park. Shaped by colliding continents and grinding glaciers, Gros Morne’s ancient landscape is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s a sight to behold. 

We needed to stretch our legs before our last 3 hour drive so pulled into a little city called CornerBrook. We arrived at our hotel in Port aux Basques around 6:00 and will board the ferry back to Nova Scotia in the morning. This ferry ride is only 6 hours. I’m hoping the winds will die down before we hit the wide open ocean. 











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