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CBC Radio Road Show

You know things are going in the right direction when the media begins to start to contact you. Since the beginning of EH we have been fortunate enough to be contacted by magazines, websites, writers and government on a regular basis for use…

Something Fishy on P.E.I.

Up at the crack of dawn, brewed some java, did some stretching... had a yawn here and there.. and then settled in for some quality time on the computer working and building some EH Tourism magic. But on this morning there was a twist,…

EH Mailbox on Prince Edward Island

Eberlee House (ironically known to us as the EH Base Camp) is now taking shape. We have settled in for the winter, offices are set up, and we have begun to hunker down for some long hard hours developing and building EH Tourism websites.…

Walking Confederation in Charlottetown

Charlottetown is the birth place of Confederation. It is the capital city on the province of Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is the centre of commerce, transportation and government for the island. And it is about to get the once over by EH…

Should, Could… Wood Islands

My plan was to explore the Wood Islands region of Prince Edward Island all the way up to Charlottetown. The route would complete my tour of the East Point Coastal Drive. From the map the route looked scenic, mostly waterfront. In reality the…

Wow Factor in P.E.I.

Prince Edward Island is a whole new world in my eyes...  I feel like an early explorer first discovering this beautiful island.  Everywhere I look seems to be a postcard image.  There are cliffs and beaches painted in red, lighthouses…

Exploring Habits Hard to Break on P.E.I.

After taking some down time to unwind at our accommodation (Eberlee House) in Murray Harbour on Prince Edward Island it was time to get back to work. Normally, once we settle in for the winter, we change our focus from researching to…

EH Tourism Winter Writer’s Retreat

During the summer months, Bro has been researching the Atlantic Provinces searching for an ideal winter working base camp. It is during the winter that we retire the Travel Pods and take up residence in an accommodation. The accommodation acts…

Hopewell Rocks Mud Flat Party

Anxious, excited and curious is how I felt as I anticipated my visit to Hopewell Rocks. It is the most talked about natural attraction in the Moncton, New Brunswick area. Located east of Moncton, the Hopewell Rocks is a park and sightseeing…

My Moments in Moncton

Moncton, New Brunswick is one of the bigger cities in the province. The community is rich with old architecture including castles, heritage homes and nearby historic forts. It is an ideal destination for people visiting New Brunswick who…

Fundy National Park

Fundy National Park! It is a park I have heard about since I was a youngster. It is a park I would never have dreamed of ever visiting in my lifetime being that I lived in BC, not in New Brunswick. But dreams do come true and life has a strange…

Fundy Trail, Fundy Bay.. Funday eh!

I came down from my perch camping on the cliffs in Saint John, New Brunswick and found myself surging forward exploring on the road again. My next stop was the Fundy National Park. I was excited to go crazy exploring in the park as I have heard…

Bluffed in Bay of Fundy, St. John

I am camping high up on a cliff in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada. There are swallows, swifts and seagulls playing tag in the air currents out my front door. And the city of St. John is on full display, spread out below me, at my feet.…

Fiddleheads and Maple Syrup in Fredericton

From province to province, territory to territory... there are cultural, architectural and historical differences in Canada. Many are proudly presented, explained and documented in the local tourism booklets and plastered all over street signs.…

Red Coats in New Brunswick

Lately, my French has been under attack, challenging my French knowledge base and storage units. Spending so much time in Quebec gave me a crash course and now…  my French is being challenged in the predominately French speaking northern…

End of the Road on Miscou Island

In the top east corner of New Brunswick is the Acadia Peninsula. The peninsula is sparsely populated with small villages and two islands. The peninsula road travels along pebble, cliff and sandy shorelines only to bump into recreation beaches,…

Acadia in New Brunswick

  I guess you can say I am officially on the east coast! A few days back I crossed over the Restigouche River, from the province of Quebec into the community of Campbellton, News Brunswick. It was a goose-bump moment for me. But…

Gasping for Air in Gaspe

Gaspe, Quebec is a seaside village on the edge of the ocean. Except is is not an ocean nor a sea, just looks and feels like one - it is a humongous river! The ocean like scenery is really a very large river and gulf converging at the point of…

Art 132 in Quebec

More jagged cliffs and red lighthouses, pastel colored homes and towering churches, white caps and lapping waves, seagulls and sailboats... I took up along Highway 132 from Rimouski, Quebec and continued my journey towards my end destination…

Saint Laurent Coastline Sightseeing Candy

Holly Hanna! What a road tour. So many mini villages. Most resting on the edge of cliffs.  Some cliffs decorated with a lighthouse. Many of the villages sported houses painted in pastels. Was I in Newfoundland or Quebec? This is not on the…

My Quebec City Awakening

Quebec City... where to start? First, lets make it clear, there is not enough room here to let it all out about my great adventure in Quebec City.  The city was like a European movie with sub titles and no ending in sight.  It transported…