Capebuild wrote:Hello..... we are at the beginning stages of planning a trip to Newfoundland. We're thinking June 2024. We just received some travel guides from the area. I'm thinking we'll have maybe 3 or 4 weeks to explore around. Asking any of you who've been there if you have any pointers, tips, places you'd recommend visiting.... anything at all that we can contemplate.
Thanks very much!
John
Tom&Shelly wrote:Capebuild wrote:Hello..... we are at the beginning stages of planning a trip to Newfoundland. We're thinking June 2024. We just received some travel guides from the area. I'm thinking we'll have maybe 3 or 4 weeks to explore around. Asking any of you who've been there if you have any pointers, tips, places you'd recommend visiting.... anything at all that we can contemplate.
Thanks very much!
John
Saint Pierre and Miquelon! You can practically take your teardrop to France!
rbtrary wrote:Tom&Shelly wrote:Capebuild wrote:Hello..... we are at the beginning stages of planning a trip to Newfoundland. We're thinking June 2024. We just received some travel guides from the area. I'm thinking we'll have maybe 3 or 4 weeks to explore around. Asking any of you who've been there if you have any pointers, tips, places you'd recommend visiting.... anything at all that we can contemplate.
Thanks very much!
John
Saint Pierre and Miquelon! You can practically take your teardrop to France!
It is France. It's all that's left of the once-vast colonial territory of New France in North America.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Pierre_and_Miquelon
CaptKidd wrote:Over the last two summers I have been in all 49 states in the continental US and 8 Canadian provinces for a total of just over 30,000 miles with my RPod. So I have been as far south as Key
West as far east as Sidney Nova Scotia, as far north as Prudhoe Bay Alaska and as far west as discovery Bay in Washington. I have been over every major pass in California and most of the minor ones. I will be 81 years old next month and hope to do some more traveling.
Tom&Shelly wrote:Indeed. I meant you can't bring your teardrop there.
Also seems like a shame, if it's even possible, to make it only a day trip. So a few nights in a hotel or bed and breakfast while the teardrop waits, hopefully untouched, in Canada.
Tom
Capebuild wrote: We hear if you get up there by June you can still see icebergs.
John
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