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Our first post for this adventure ('A Road Trip Around QUEBECs' Beautiful GASPE PENINSULA'), documented travel for CAMPs 01 to 12. We're into the province of New Brunswick now; major stops at - Miscou Island and Kouchibouguac National Park. We had anticipated a much longer stay at Kouchibouguac NP and then a trip to Fundy NP; also for a lengthy stay.
Hurricane Lee changed all that ... we're on the run!
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OUR ROUTE
___ Campbellton New Brunswick > Saint-Michel Quebec
8 days / 932.5 kilometres
JOURNAL
CAMPs 13 - 15
A BIG Bog & A Lighthouse
Route: Campbellton NB > Camping la Vague, Miscou NB
Distance (cumulative / daily): 2007.3 + 250.3 + 53.6 = 2111.2 kms
We drove to the ends of all the roads (there aren't many) on Miscou Island; certainly not a difficult task - the island is only 18 kms long x 7 kms wide. Walked some of the Grande Plaine (the BIG bog) and visited the Miscou Island Lighthouse National Historic Site. We did get rained out near the end of our stay here.
SUN going down ... |
Shippigan Harbour |
There are 8 bogs on Miscou Island, all in their natural state and covering an area of 3,225 hectares (almost 8000 acres), which is almost 45% of the surface of the island. |
Pitcher Plant |
Bohemian Waxwing |
Stock Photo |
Looking easterly ... good boondocking site! There are some very good opportunities for dry camping / boondocking near the Miscou Island Lighthouse and north along the shoreline from there. We always search out camping spots that offer activity based opportunities for us; walking, hiking, biking, paddling. These sites here at Miscou Island satisfy our particular criteria; there's privacy, beach walking, paddling opportunities, fishing ... and, you can safely have a campfire! Additionally, and in the case of this particular location, (a National Historical Site of Canada) ... if you do camp, visit here and pay the entrance fee to the site ($6/senior), you contribute to the upkeep and maintenance of one of Canada's important historical locations ... and that's a good thing ... EH! |
Looking more easterly ... |
Looking north-westerly ... |
CAMPs 16 - 18
A Short Stay this Trip
Route: Miscou Island NB > Site #306, South Kouchibouguac Campground, Kouchibouguac National Park NB
Distance (cumulative / daily): 2111.2 + 212.1 + 16.8 = 2340.1 kms
We kept close to the coast and followed highway 11 most of the way today. At camp around 4pm, emptied and filled all tanks (black, grey, fresh, gas), lunch out, groceries.
Heavy rain here but we were able to get in a few short walks thru the dunes (Barrier Islands) on our last day. We spent 9 days in Kouchibouguac NP in 2019 and we were able to hike all (but one) of the trails and cycle most of the paths; this is a wonderful park for both those activities. Fortunately for us; we've only booked 3 nights this time ... because! ... BIG storm coming our way! So, we're going to change plans and head inland instead of towards Fundy NP; that'll keep us out of the predicted path of hurricane Lee over the next few days.
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CAMP 19
Escaping and Hiding from Hurricane LEE ... Today!
Route: Kouchibouguac NP NB > (backtracking northwest to) Miramichi > (west to) Grey Rock Casino, Edmunston NB
Distance (cumulative / daily): 2340.1 + 328.6 = 2668.7 kms
Fuel Economy: 19l/100kms; extremely rough (and sometimes slow, 40kms) drive along hwy 108, some mild grade, very little wind.
Change of Plan: "A tropical cyclone information statement has been issued across all three Maritime provinces and parts of Quebec, warning that the intense system is likely to bring heavy rain and wind in the days ahead.
Western Nova Scotia and southern New Brunswick stand to see the most wind while western New Brunswick northward into parts of the Bas-St-Laurent and Gaspesie regions of Quebec are at risk of the heaviest rainfall.
High waves and elevated water levels will be more widespread due to the large size of the storm – the most impacted areas likely covering much of the Atlantic coast of mainland Nova Scotia and the Fundy coast of New Brunswick.”
CAMP 20
Back to Quebec
Route: Edmunston NB > Camping Parc Saint-Michel, Saint-Michel-de-Bellechasse, QC
Distance (cumulative / daily): 2668.7 + 271.1 = 2939.8 kms
Fuel Economy: 21.7l/100kms; head wind early on, massive road construction project on hwy. 85, some long grade changes
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