2018 East Coast Road Trip
Only a short one this year, 10days and 2800mi. Went out to visit family and stay in a few park along the way.
Trailer loaded up, tank topped, kids fed we took off Saturday morning at 5am for Parc provincial Les Jardins de la République in New Brunswick. A 10h30m travel day that ended up being 14+ [emoji51].
A nice park right off the highway perfect for a quick stop over.
Packed up the next morning the it was off the The Bay Of Fundy National Park, Chignecto Campground. The XC had a fun time on some the the hill climbs, but I wasn't the only Volvo on the road.
Chignecto Campground is a very nice well serviced campground with great access to a lot of areas. We didn't have much time to explore on our way through, but we did check out Hopewell Rocks on our way to our next site at Five Island Provincial Park.
Our destination, Caledonia close to Kejimkujik National Park to visit family. Spent a few days camped out on their property while we day tripped.
A quick stop over in Halifax, then begins our return trip home. Ended up staying in an inn in Amherst for a night to make time so we could make it to New River Beach Provincial Park. Pretty much spent the whole day with the kids collecting beach combing. The low tide beach was amazing.
The last leg of our trip took us up Nackawic, NB on our way to Lac-Témiscouata National Park, Grand-Lac-Touladi Campground in Quebec. Nackawic's 'claim to fame' ladies and gentlemen is 'The World's Largest Axe'
...and Big Axe Brewing. Picked up a few along with some local brews that I'm enjoy as I write this [emoji16]
Lac-Témiscouata National Park is our first time staying in any park in Quebec, and I must say the campground, facilities, park roads and sites are very well set up. Lots for the kids to do and Grand-Lac-Touladi is great for them to swim and wade in. 10/10 would go there again.
So from here we headed home, again another 10h30m travel day turned into quite the adventure when at hour 14 the XC broke down in Toronto.
So the throttle body caused the engine to just die. I had a spare at home which I swapped out today and all is well. Opened up the and there's water and corrosion on the contact. Thankfully this happens close to home and not in the bush, but I suppose that the unit could have been cleaned and dried to get it working again in a pinch.
All in all it was a nice trip, a bit short, but still great to be out there.
Trip totaled:
2821mi +tow [emoji28]
15mpg
711L 188g fuel
Cheers! [emoji482]
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