Planning first long trip in our Hi-Lo
Here's the plan. We are allotting about 5 weeks for a trip from Tennessee to Canada. Start date is set for the day after the Memorial Day weekend.
first stop---around Greensboro, NC for a quick overnight. Then to visit friends in VA Beach, VA. Hopefully stay at First Landing State Park for 2 nights. Hershey, PA for 2 nights to do a little site seeing. Mystic, CT for 2 nights to see Mystic Seaport. Freeport, ME for LL Bean 2 nights. Mt. Desert Island area 3 nights to visit friends and eat Lobster. Nova Scotia, 4 nights for sight seeing. Riviere du Loop 2 nights for a rest stop. Ottawa for 3 nights to see the area. (We did Quebec City fall 2013). Cloyne, Ontario to visit friends at their lake cottage for about 3 nights. Niagara on the Lake because Lou loves the place. 2 nights. Then up around Georgian Bay with 1 night stop before Sioux St. Marie, and back to the states. 2 nights at Mackinaw City to see Mackinac Island. Then it is on I-75 all the way home with 1 or 2 nights along the way. Shoot holes in it if you can. Also any advice on things not to be missed will be appreciated. Forgot to mention that there are 4 or 5 days of slack built in to slide the schedule. |
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Our last land trip to Canada we did Quebec City, and blogged it on the boat blog. Hotels that trip, so this will be a new experience for us. |
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We did a 6 week trip in 2012, Montreal, Quebec city and around Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island was neat. Be sure to do the loop around Cape Breton island. It is beautiful. We left the HiLo in the RV park and did the loop in just the pickup. Be sure to go to the Alexander Graham Bell meuseum while on Cape Breton. You may think you know what he did but as a hint, Canada says he was the father of aviation. He invented many medical instruments and Helen Keller said he was responstable for her being able to communicate. There is also a restored/rebuilt fortress in eastern Cape Breton that was great to see. We went east from Quebec city on the north side of the St Lawrence river. The rosd Atlas said the ferrys were free to cross to the south side. When we got to the ferry landing we found out the Canadian Gov was no longer substadizing the ferry and it cost us aprox $250 to cross. If you plan to use any ferrys check the prices. Its a great trip, have fun.
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Sioux st Marie has a neat little bush plane museum. If you got a couple extra nights I might run up north along Lake Superior. pretty country. And check out the locks.
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First camping in our new to us Hi-Lo
Finally, after buying the trailer in November of last year, we are camping. I bought it in Ocala, drove it to Tennessee, and winterized it. This is a sorting out trip, kind of a shake down if you will, before our planned 5 week trip to Canada.
It is going extremely well, and the upgrades done over the winter are working out well. As I type this at 10:30 pm sitting on the patio under the awning, I can't get over the beautiful spot we are in. We are in a Bartow County campground over looking Lake Allatoona and the dam. Quiet and very private spot with no neighbors visible. Water and 30 amp electric power for 12 bucks a night. What a deal. The cheap prices will be over as we start north. Hopefully, some pictures in the next couple of days, but for right now we are very pleased with the Hi-Lo. Thanks for the advice and knowledge to be found on this website. Don |
Here are the photos promised.
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great looking spot. And I am jealous of how shiny you got the sides of that trailer.:) I've been interested in that lake as I my daughter and granddaughter are in Atlanta. You did a nice job of squeezing in there. thanks for the photos.
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Thanks, Hilltool. There are several campgrounds around Lake Allatoona. One of the best is Red Top Mountain State Park. It is beautiful with great facilities at about $35.00 per night. RTMSP can be booked up, especially on weekends. I would suggest planning ahead for that. We are in a smaller county campground at a third the price, and just as nice. The only thing to watch for here is the gate closes at 10pm and opens at 8am. That could be a problem for you. If you are interested in this one, let me know. It is not much on the radar screen. I will give you directions to get in here.
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Moon, wouldn't mind having that CG name also, as my oldest daughter lives right near there in Cartersville. We've camped at McKaskey Creek CG. And they accept the Senior Pass, $13 a day. Nice, quiet and spaced apart. Same type set-up as you have in the pics.
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[QUOTE=Treeclimber;29742]Moon, wouldn't mind having that CG name also, as my oldest daughter lives right near there in Cartersville. We've camped at McKaskey Creek CG. And they accept the Senior Pass, $13 a day. Nice, quiet and spaced apart. Same type set-up as you have in the pics.
Thanks ahead!W Tree, Bartow Beach Campground. If you go down GA20 Spur past where you cut off for McKaskey Creek CG T/L on Bartow Beach Rd. Follow it to the end, and you will be at the gate. Lou is a retired teacher in Bartow County. If your daughter went to school there, she would probably have heard of her. Don |
Sounds like a great trip! We are from Mich, now living in Phoenix. Our friends had a cabin in Tobermory Ont, on Georgian Bay and spent many summers there. So much to see and do in Tob. We would then take the ferry from Tob to Manitoulin Island and Drive to the Soo, and on to Mackinaw city. Not sure which way your going to go across, but this route is really worth the trip. Terry
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Don't miss Digby, Nova Scotia, site of the very best scallops in the world! Not to mention Minas Basin Nova Scotia, site of the highest tides in the world, sometimes as high as 50-55 feet.
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Digby is a great tip. I am hoping to get some really good pan seared scallops. We plan to see the tides roll in at the Bay of Fundy. I am starting to get really pumped about the trip. Thanks.
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