You Call That Level? Dunvegan
August 17
We are learning…way too slowly though. Private campgrounds have not been as advertised- BIG RVs packed in like sardines. We moved today to a Beach Campground; we reserved a site overlooking the beach and ocean on the west coast. Well, the site was supposedly suited for ANY size camper- we would have needed at least 2 ft of blocks on one end just to start to level up. We moved to an unserviced site closer to the shore for one night and left- time to find another Provincial Park.
Whycocomagh Provincial Park is a treasure- small, with water and electric, the sites spread out, very quiet. In fact, it is a self-registration park. Two nights of peace and quiet here, then heading south towards Maine.
August 19 at a huge shopping Mall in Dieppe, NB, next to Moncton. We saw about a dozen RVs side by side near the Walmart, so we headed to the other side of the mall.
Close to the river, no other RVs, quiet, but VERY bright at night- we have pretty good blinds in the camper though. We were on the bee-line for folks walking to and from the Mall, and could hear their admiring comments of our travelling home!
We walked a lovely foot path along the river- it was low tide, so no Tidal Bore, yet still interesting.
Stopped at Hopewell Rocks on the way south to walk along the “Flower Pots” at low tide. Rhylee re-injured his leg- see his page for details.

Back in Maine on the 21st– Cobscook State Park then the drive back to our other world.
