Traffic on PEI is very light at the best of times, but
on a Sunday it’s practically non existent.
So today we thought it might be fun if we explored the east end of the
island. It had been several years since
we had driven to the eastern part of the island and it seemed like the perfect
day to go. The leaves on the trees are
starting to change color and the temperature was a comfortable (with a jacket) 15
degrees.
I packed a light lunch to take
with us, bundled up the dog, took the GPS and off we went. We decided to head to Montague for our first
stop. In order to get there, the GPS
took us through Charlottetown. What we didn’t realize until we got there was
that there was a major Marathon running through the streets of Charlottetown. They had a lot of police manning the
intersections and some roads were blocked off completely. We decided to get off the main drag and go
through some side streets to by pass the runners. Once we crossed the bridge from Charlottetown to Stratford
it was clear sailing. Traffic returned
to normal … which meant only one or two cars in sight.
The drive to Montague was very
colorful with all the leaves changing. Since
it’s close to Halloween a lot of properties along the way had their houses
decorated with pumpkins, ghosts, witches etc.
One place we passed was setting their front yard up to look like a
graveyard. That’s one thing I notice on PEI … everyone gets into
the holiday spirit (no pun intended) no matter what seasonal time it is.
We arrived in Montague and found
a lovely spot to park, right on the water.
It was a park like setting with a couple of picnic tables, a little
playground area for the kids, a wooden gazebo and a wooden boardwalk that took
you along the waters edge toward the Visitor’s Centre. Unfortunately it was closed for the
season. They also had a Christmas Store
there. Ron said that we would have to
come back to Montague so I could go shopping there. Since it was Sunday … it was closed. L
We walked back to the car and had
our lunch. We watched three men in a
boat go by us. I wondered what they were
going to fish for. By the time we
finished our lunch the same three men motored back with a drum of something on
the boat. I guess I’ll never know what
was in that drum … but I can always use my imagination!
It was still early in the day so
we thought we might continue exploring and head to Georgetown.
The last time we went to Georgetown,
we found it to be a very quiet little town.
So quiet in fact that we only saw 2 people on the streets the whole time
we were driving around. Today was not
much different.
We rolled into Georgetown and the streets were empty. There doesn’t appear to be much to see or do
in Georgetown. They have a post office, fire department, a
school, a corner grocery store (small) and a theatre for plays. And that is it.
Georgetown is located right on the water. We found a nice little spot to park called
Veteran’s Landing. PEI loves its wooden boardwalks because in
this sleepy little town, there was another one.
Maybe there’s a theme! What made
this little spot unique was that someone had built and erected a wooden
train. It had several cars attached to
it and sat on wooden rails. Back in
1875, PEI’s
railroad was opened for service which ultimately attracted tourists to the
island. This train was a symbol of the
olden days.
As we were walking around it
started to sprinkle a bit of rain. We
thought it was a good time to start to head home. It was a good thing as the rain drops got
heavier and faster. Before we knew it,
we were in a down pour. It reminded us
of the BC weather that we left behind.
By the time we got back to Kensington, the skies had parted a bit and
the sun was peeking through. The streets
were a lot drier too. As we drove onto
our property, we couldn’t help but think, this was another great day on PEI, but it sure felt
good to be back home. J
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Love this "non" traffic! |
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The town of Montague |
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Montague Harbour |
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Enjoying a Sunday in Montague |
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Beautiful waterfront |
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Playground for the kids ... and Bailey! |
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Waterfront |
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Enlarge to read |
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Carving dedicated to the Montague Waterfront in 2004 |
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The Christmas Store! Let me in!!! |
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View from the upper deck |
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Info sign |
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Info sign |
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Info sign |
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Welcome Centre |
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Wooden Gazebo |
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Georgetown Harbour |
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Wooden Train |
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Georgetown Confederation Trail |
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Enlarge to read sign |
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Bailey's having a good time |
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All Aboard!! |
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Bailey's thinking ... Is this my stop? |
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Walking the Boardwalk in Georgetown |
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Taking a rest on the Boardwalk |
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Enlarge photo to read history of Georgetown |
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Reading about the heritage buildings in Georgetown |
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Georgetown waterfront |
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Veterans Landing |