We headed onto the longest bridge in the world and arrived in PEI mid-afternoon…

After 4 nights in the rain and days that didn’t let things dry we we tired, damp and weary of the next nights to come. We headed in to the campground as the clouds darkened above and kept on eyeing motels on the way, checking out the prices advertised on the signs… we were ready to pay a bit more for a dry roof if ever the rain did not let up and the campground was not to our liking. I had chosen the campground weeks before based on reviews I had seen on the internet and we called to make reservations then. I choose a location looking at the website while I talked on the phone and took a space that looked like it was close to the beach and in the trees.

As we approached the campground the sea of white motor homes and trailers almost made us turn away. From the road it was depressing. My gut told me to keep going though and as we headed to our camping spot, I became excited..

The spot we got was not only near the beach but it was in an alcove of trees, with no other site near and the dunes and ocean right in front of us. It was beautiful…. and then the sun came out… and it was even better.

campsite on PEI (right on the beach)

We took the tent out and laid it down in the sun to dry off before putting it back up and headed to the beach to to put our feet in the ocean…

 Looking out at the Ocean

 

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 What an amazing view… the sand, the beach,the dunes, the ocean…

  the beach

We headed back to the tent to eat and then headed off to bed with Wilhelmina. As the boys came back to the tent after brushing their teeth the rain started again but it just didn’t feel as dreary as it had in Fundy…  I fell asleep only to wake up suddenly as Wilhelmina stirred, made a strange sound and then threw up right next to me…

I got up bright and early with an amazing view of the lobster boats coming back full… (we heard the going out way before the sun was out) and headed to the Laundromat with an overflowing bag…

 Lobster boat just off the shore...

I came back to check on things at the camp and brought Simon a coffee from the coffee shop above the Laundromat… Willa was feverish and had thrown up again and the boys were gone to the beach…

When I got back from the laundromat again, Willa was sleeping on Simon and when she woke up we gave her a bath in the dish container and she seemed much better…

 

 bath while camping...bath while camping...

We brought her to the beach to join her brothers… it didn’t take too long for her to be walking around in the sand and looking better… making sure however to not let the water touch her feet..

Wilhelmina

Wilhelmina

The kids played on the beach as we watched and joined in… A family that was there pointed out that the Jellyfish were in early this year and then we started to notice them… the boys stayed close to the beach after that and I sought them out as the water was relatively calm and I found them fascinating… As I took pictures I captured one capturing something if its own…

(Lion’s Mane Jellyfish)

 Lion's mane jellyfish caught something...

 dragging it under... Lion's mane jellyfish 

In the afternoon we headed to the nearest town for a late lunch and to look around a bit. I LOVE how seafood is on the menu at any fast food place and not only is there, but it is good 🙂

We looked in the travel guide for some things to do and a place called “The Toy Factory” caught our eye… Khéna had been looking for a certain toy so we thought we could check it out and it would also give us a chance to look at a bit more scenery… we didn’t find the toy he was looking for but The Toy Factory is not your ordinary toy store. They have a lot of educational toys and puzzles and the well known wooden toys but they also have a wood shop in the back where they make their own and where the kids can go watch the process. Not only that, but kids can also make their own toys. They can choose a wand or a car/truck and  then assemble it and can either keep (buy) it for a reasonable price, or it will go on the shelves for someone else to buy. They also burn what ever you want into it…

  Colin making a wandColin making a wandKhéa making his truckHammering...

Colin made a wand for himself and for Wilhelmina… while Khéna made a truck…

Colin's wand

Khéna's truck

Wilhelmina's wand

PEI is so beautiful..

Lupins grow wild everywhere…

Lupins...

Neat rows of Potatoes growing in red earth in Cavendish…

Potato fields in Cavendish PEI

and crumbling dunes on endless beaches…

Sand dunes

The kids played in the Campground Park, had a Hay ride and then we headed to the beach for a few more minutes while Simon built the fire for supper and we had a beautiful sunset before heading to bed…

 Sunset 

The next day we headed back to Kensington, this time for a much awaited trip to the Haunted Mansion we had seen while travelling the first day we arrived. The Haunted Mansion is tudor style house that has been transfored into an amazing walkthrough haunted house… the first floor is more on the scary side and though the boys went through quickly, they wanted to return… the second floor has a weird and whimsical horror feel to it which was fun and the basement is like being taken back in time and walking in a dark london alley.

   Haunted Mansion (Kensington, PEI)

When the walkthrough is done, you head into the water gardens… a serene garden with fountains and ponds and streams, with a walkway in the trees, and slides that go underground…

 Water Gardens at the Haunted Mansion

Water Gardens at the Haunted Mansion

Sign in the Water Garden

Then there were rides with unlimited access… and ducks for Wilhelmina to look at… A lot of fun and really something for everyone…

The next day we headed back to Kensington for an early lunch before heading out for the day… The food at the Island Stone Pub is worth the mention… Seriously, it was some of the best food I have eaten in a restaurant… ever!

I had a Salmon Tartare entrée with the Fish and Chips and Simon had Potato Cigars and the Nachos which were made with thickly cut Kettle chips, homemade salsa and cheese and the boys had pasta in a butter sauce with garlic toast… all of it was delicious!

Our next stop was Charlottetown , the province’s capital… One thing about PEI is that it is small… you would think that crossing nearly a third of the province would take a bit of time but it is only 48km (30 miles) from Kensington to Charlottetown and only takes about 35min.

 

 

In Charlottetown we visited another cool toy store called Owl’s Hollow and the went to Cow’s  Creamery for some yummy ice cream and then we headed to Cavendish to visit the Ripely Odditorium…

(Pieces of the Berlin Wall)

 Pieces of the Berlin wall at the Ripley Museum

More Oddities

 2 headed calfNext to a statue of Robert Pershing WadlowPoison darts...

Being our last day there I stopped to get some lobster on the way back to the campground (yep… takeout lobster) and then when we got back we started to pack and get ready to leave in the morning…

We had the gift of one last beautiful sunset before we headed to bed…

 Last night in PEI

In the morning we got up bright and early, packed up the tent and headed out wanting to grab some breakfast on the road. It was Canada day… and well, as you may know, but we had seem to have forgotten is that everything is pretty much closed for Canada day… but we found a Timmies in Summerside and headed back to the Confederation Bridge..

From PEI, we headed to Fredericton, which is about a 4 hour drive and headed to the Hotel where we were going to stay for the night. The boys got to swim in the Hotel pool and I got a bit of hot tub time before we headed out to downtown Fredericton to see the Canada day Celebrations.

One thing I remember from living out west when I was a child was that Canada Day was a big celebration and was tons of fun. In Nelson there would be a big party at Lakeside park and a bonfire on the beach with a cake large enough to feed everyone there. Living here in Quebec, Canada Day is pretty tame. It is a day off for most and not much of a celebration at all… It was really fun to have little glimpses into what it still is for the rest of canada and Fredericton was no exception. Live Music, tons of people, local food stands and then the the big wait for the Fireworks. My kids had never seen Fireworks before and we had a front row seat on the edge of the water to watch them and they were pretty good.

 Heading to NB on Canada Day

 Canada day in Fredericton

  Celebrating Canada dayJust before the fireworks...

 

In the morning we left Fredericton at around 11am and started on our long journey home. Wilhemina got sick again on the way which made the the trek a bit harder but we made good time and arrived at home before dark and then melted into our bed early…

It is a trip that I will remember always and I will be wanting to head back to PEI again one day and stay for longer… it is so beautiful and the people are so friendly and I could definitely even see ourselves living there one day…

Places we stayed: Twin Shores Campground, Darnley, PEI

Places we visited: Town of Kensington, The Toy Factory in New Glasgow, The Haunted Mansion, Cow’s Creamery in Charlottetown, Rustico Bay Wool sweater Company (got a beautiful wool sweater from there), Fredericton NB