Off the Beaten Path in Maritime Canada

MV Northern Ranger in Postville

I’ve created this post as a kind of home page to make it easier to navigate all of our posts about the Maritime Canada trip which took place August 1 to 21, 2018.  You can just scroll down to see all the posts or click the links below to see the various posts directly.   The most recent are at the bottom. 

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I hope you enjoy reading about our journey. Please feel free to leave questions and comments at the end of a post.

Intro: Maritime Canada Trip – Prologue

Day 1: Maine

Day 2: New Brunswick

Day 3: St. Martins & Bay of Fundy

Day 4: PEI to Nova Scotia

Day 5: Cape Breton & MV Apollo

Day 6: Newfoundland & St. Johns

Day 7: Crossing Newfoundland

Day 8: Along the Newfoundland Northern Peninsula

Day 9: Labrador to Mary’s Harbour

Days 10 to 11: Battle Harbour

Day 12 to 14: Goose Bay and up the Labrador Coast

Days 15 to 17: Nain, South to Goose Bay, and Road to Churchill

Days 18 to 21: Labrador City to St. Lawrence River, and back to Albany

Reflections: Road Trips & the Maritime Canada Trip

Maritime Canada Trip – Reflections

Genesis of the Maritime Canada Trip

The idea for this trip started with Debbie suggesting a trip to Nova Scotia or Prince Edward Island and really just getting to seeing some of the Canadian Maritime provinces. So I studied maps of the area and got the idea that it should include Newfoundland.  I like the idea of getting further off the beaten path or doing something different.  Research about Newfoundland led to Labrador and its rugged secluded coasts and vast untouched forests. Battle Harbour, hanging on the end of the continent, seemed like a great place to unwind in comfort and seclusion. Finally, reading about the Northern Ranger trip up the northern Labrador coast seemed like an adventure that suited me. Debbie would like almost anything involving the ocean, so she quickly warmed to the idea.  The Trans-Labrador Highway meant the trip could be done as a loop so driving through the wilderness was going to be part of it. Throughout the planning the trip got focused on the more remote parts of the trip.

That was the idea, and now some thoughts of how it played out.  The numbers are that we spent 22 days traveling and drove 3763 miles which took 75 hours.  Additionally, we traveled 1473 miles by sea over 90 hours of sailing.

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