I took advantage of my rental car to head to Lunenburg, NS. It is a beautiful coastal town, which is very popular with the tourists in the summer time (just like me!). I ended up staying at the Brigantine Inn, a block or so back from the water, and near the centre of town. With this convenient location, I was able to walk everywhere I wanted, and I was able to find street parking (on a very steep hill). I arrived at dinner time, which was a little inconvenient, as the check-in for the hotel is in the Grand Banker bar and grill, so I had to carry my suitcase through an entire bar full of people. But, it was convenient to have dinner so close by.
I ended up having dinner at the bar, having an Acadian stew and cider. The stew was simply amazing and I would highly recommend it. While at dinner, I noticed the woman beside me was also alone, and we got to talking. Heather is from Edmonton, but has a lot of family on the east coast. We went for ice cream after dinner, and she recommended Captain Mark’s whale watching tours out of Pleasant Bay (we did this, and I will write more about it in the Cape Breton post.
After dinner, I made my way over to the Mariner King Inn for the Lunenburg ghost tour. The tour is definitely worth it, and as you pass the school in the darkness, and go into the church, you will definitely feel like there are other worldly beings around! Good fun!
After my quick stop in Lunenburg, I headed back to Halifax to meet up with my cousin to continue on our trip around Peggy’s Cove, Cape Breton Island (amazing!) and PEI.




Bom dia do Rio de Janeiro.
Flamengo and Botafogo, letting me know that the beaches are not safe to swim in as they are very dirty from the boats. As I can pass reasonably (in looks) as a Brazilian (or at least South American), I had no issues when I went walking around the neighbourhood. It is only confusing to people when they spout off something in Portuguese and I give them a deer in the headlights look. For everyday things, such as at the grocery store, it is not so bad. I can order my food with only a slightly awful accent, and I can guess what is being said to me based off the situation (for example, at the cash register, I understood the question of whether I would be paying by cash or card).




