Today we left PEI and drove across the Confederation Bridge again (This time we had to pay about $45 toll) on the way to Fredericton, capital of New Brunswick.
We had stopped a few times on PEI to take photos of their unusual churches.
We stopped at Moncton for lunch and had simple fare.
We arrived in Fredericton about 4pm and were greeted by Debra Quartermain who owns Quartermain House b n b on Waterloo Row next to the river.
She showed us our room which was lovely. The house was in the gothic style and apparently has a resident ghost whom we did not see.
Our bathroom was huge although the bedroom was not.
After a cup of tea and a cookie we decided to go downtown to see the sights.
We walked around the historic district which is very small and took photos.
As it was near sunset, we went to the old railway bridge and joined the walkers, joggers and bike riders to see the sunset. I took a photo of a maple tree in fall colour.
As the day was bright and sunny, the sunset was good.
After that, we went to dinner in another pub, The Snooty Fox.
Home to TV (Criminal Minds) and bed.
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