On our way to "the Rocks", we passed through Alma, a quaint little town and thought we needed to go back and see that in more detail, so we did. We took a coastal drive stopping at cool sites along the way doing some shopping. It is Gina's birthday (2 days ago) and we had a really good time. Happy birthday Gina!
The Alma Lobster shop was pretty cool. The city is known as a fishing village and Fundy Lobster is the main-stay. Check out the size of the big sucker I'm holding below. Yes, it is alive. I didn't know they could get that big.
On the drive, we stopped at some local shops. This one had home-made pottery and wood work. The pottery is made in-house. We didn't buy anything here, but had an interesting convo on the differences between Canada and the USA.
I thought this cemetery was a staged site. Guess why. It is truly a cemetery full of, well...
Stopped at the Waterside Farms winery on our coastal drive to Alma. The winery is a fruit winery that developed their wild blueberry fields enough to produce wine. They also use cranberry and Rhubarb wines right there on the Bay of Fundy.
Just down the road from the Winery is Cape Enrage, another beautiful spot on the bay...only this one has sand for people to swim.








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