

Halifax and our last Atlantic Lobster dinner. Stan this pic is for you. Sorry no sreeeeech. We went into Halifax this morning as it was a misty day and we had indoor activities planned. Once again, we used our Science World membership to use the affiliated Discovery Centre here in Halifax. It was a fun, hands-on science museum that we all enjoyed. We then drove down to the harbour and found the Blue Nose II for a picture. Then, we went up to the Citadel for a little history. We really recommend getting a National Parks and Historic Sites pass if you ever go across Canada. Yvonne and I (Leslie) went to a movie which was the "Tides of History". We went through 4 movie theatres that took us through the history of Halifax, and thus, of Canada. It was a great wrap up to all the places we have been and really tied together Canadian history for me. The movie mentioned Lunenburg, Louisbourg, and the Plains of Abraham and how they were tied to Halifax. It was cool to remember being to each one of them throughout our trip.Our RV park is so nicely located. It took us less than a half hour to get into downtown Halifax and it will take less than that tomorrow to go to Peggy's Cove. They have a restaurant next door that has been serving lobster dinners and putting on Saturday night dances for 60 years. It is still the same family operating it. We had a nice, simple Nova Scotia lobster supper with unlimited steamed mussels, salad bar and a whole lobster each. We are FULL.

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