If you want to see the photos of the
fall foliage trip to Canada’s Maritime Provinces of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward
Island and New Brunswick by John Olesky, Class of 1950, and Paula, click on
We visited the house that was the
inspiration for “Anne of Green Gables” in Cavendish (which was Avonlea in the
novel), the Bay of Fundy which has the widest low-high tide range in the world
(46 feet! Going from no water to water up to your neck in 27 minutes!), Peggy’s
Cove which draws artists and photographers from all over the world for its
incredible scenery and ate lobster on a boat that went from trap to pot to icey
cooldown to our mouths in minutes and the birthplace of the Canadian
Confederacy in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
We went to the Oklahoma game in
Mountaineer Field, which WVU lost, to a Pittsburgh airport motel, then flew to
Halifax, Nova Scotia by way of Philadelphia for nine days of fun in the
Maritime Provinces.
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