We weren't in a hurry to get on the road to Bedford/Halifax, so lazed around a bit in the morning. After our complimentary breakfast, D and Eli went to the pool one more time, and then we packed up. Funny story, we were shuffling things in the bags when we found a television remote. Somehow it had fallen into one of our bags when we left the motel in Baddeck! I called the motel to let them know we had it, and would drop it off on our way through that morning.
Before we left the Antigonish area, we headed to Pomquet Beach. We had planned to visit the beach when we were on our way to Baddeck, but the weather had been rainy and cool. Not so, this day, it was already quite warm and the temps would get hot later in the day.
The beach is on the Northumberland Strait, which is part of the Atlantic ocean. D had wanted to be able to put her toes in the ocean the entire trip, and Bras D'Or lake was close, but this was the real thing. The beach is 3 km. (about 2 miles) long, a mix of sand and rock. We didn't go swimming but satisfied ourselves with a walk along the beach front.We looked for shells and pretty rocks as we walked. There was no one on the beach when we first arrived but a young woman and her toddler came soon after. They were clearly prepared to stay the day, with a small tent for shade, a mat, and toys in a wagon.
I should note, we had hoped to visit Fairview Cemetery in Halifax, to see the Titanic memorial. However, though we tried, we never found the appropriate gates and it is located in traffic heavy area.
We had thought about getting pizza for dinner, but I vetoed the idea because there would be leftovers and we were flying out the next day. I found a place called Boomburger COWS ice cream not far away. It reminded me of Five Guys burgers here in Saskatchewan, where your food is prepared in front of you and the fries are tossed into a bag. I treated myself to a beer, the first I'd had during the entire trip. (I promise I didn't drink it until I got back to the hotel.)
The beaches along the Northumberland Strait are lovely on the south and north side. You must have needed a rest after this busy trip.
ReplyDeleteNo rest for the wicked Marie. ;)
DeleteIt was a lovely beach, and I wish we'd had more time to spend there.
The beach and ocean view are beautiful. Sounds like such a good time has been had by all of you.
ReplyDeleteWe definitely did enjoy ourselves Cheryl.
DeleteI'd love to be walking that beach right now. 🏖️
ReplyDeleteDid you need a vacation from your vacation, when you got home? 😆
You and me both. It's been a bit of hectic time since we arrived home and it won't be slowing down for at least another week. I'll probably head into the city for a few days next month so I can get a break. :)
DeleteThe beach does look inviting. I would be all for tossing out a blanket and stretching out on it.
ReplyDeleteI wish we'd had time for that. It was so lovely.
DeleteNow that is a gorgeous beach!!! I would love to sit there for awhile and watch the waves.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
One of my favorite things to do is watch the waves...from the beach or a cruise ship.
DeleteOh I like the looks of the beach! I could stay there a good long time:)
ReplyDeleteMe too. It was so very peaceful.
DeleteThe best part of the beach was the lack of people. Crowded beaches are really hard to enjoy. I have a rock on my desk that I use as a paperweight,
ReplyDeletepicked up on a beach on the Northumberland Strait.
We were early enough in the day to practically have the beach to ourselves. As it was Canada Day, I suspect it got much busier later on. But still a beautiful spot, one I wish we'd discovered sooner.
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