Eastern Canada, 2025

Our 2025 travels through Eastern Canada opened another chapter in the evolving dialogue between land, weather, water, and presence.

This 21-day journey combined car camping, motels, and long scenic drives through Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. The route carried us through Academy Hill Cemetery, Ste. Anne’s Spa, the 1000 Islands Parkway, Brockville, Lévis, Fredericton, the St. John River Drive, St. John, St. Martins Sea Caves, Fundy Trail Parkway, Fundy National Park, Alma, Cape Enrage, Hopewell Rocks, Moncton, Pictou, Whycocomagh Park, and four days along the Cabot Trail, including Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Chéticamp, Broad Cove Campground, Neil’s Harbour, Meat Cove, Keltic Lodge, and Ingonish.

From North Sydney and Louisbourg to Bras d’Or Lake, Antigonish, Scenic Highway 7 through Sheet Harbour to Halifax, Peggy’s Cove, Mahone Bay, Lunenburg, Kejimkujik National Park, the ferry from Digby to St. John, Hartland, Trois-Pistoles, the ferry to Les Escoumins, the North Shore of the St. Lawrence River, Tadoussac, Les Dunes, the ferry across the Saguenay River, La Malbaie, Cornwall, and Long Sault Parkway, the journey became a continuous conversation between coastline, river systems, weather, and the changing textures of the land.

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