July 12, 2008
July 12, 2008
From Charlo, NB we drive south across New Brunswick through boring pine forests. But at least it is sunny. After three hours we arrive at the town of Shediac, self-proclaimed Lobster capital of New Brunswick. We stop at the Visitor Center and take a photo of their iconic Lobster sculpture.
From Charlo, NB we drive south across New Brunswick through boring pine forests. But at least it is sunny. After three hours we arrive at the town of Shediac, self-proclaimed Lobster capital of New Brunswick. We stop at the Visitor Center and take a photo of their iconic Lobster sculpture.
At the town wharf we buy two boiled lobsters to eat for lunch. They are cold and I almost send them back. Apparently that is how they eat them in New Brunswick, so we give it a try. They are delicious but a little chewy. Lobster gets tough when over cooked. We spend the rest of the afternoon at a local RV park talking to our Ontario neighbor (the only one who speaks English!)
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