I’m in Moncton. Glad you enjoyed your time in our neck of the woods! A friend is the chef at the restaurant next to the lobster boats in Alma and his family runs that and the hotel. I grew up spending weekends camping with my grandparents in their Class C at Fundy National Park. It’s a great part of the world!
Glad to see y'all are still full time RVing, or at least "RV life styling, mostly glad to see you both are well. I followed you two several years ago, 2019-20, when my wife and I joined the full-time Hymer Aktiv craze. Not a big window, just large enough, in God's providence to bring me to my knees. He renewed my heart to follow Him in those days. That van turned out to be my Jonah's whale ... and for that I'm grateful.
It appears you are getting excellent service and value with Fantasy Tours. I love historic places and views, and the bay life around the tides is very interesting..the people have learned over the years of how to make the most of what they have and what Mother Nature has provided. THANK YOU for sharing
Hi there👋🏻I so enjoy your videos when you’re on the road. I am so fortunate to have a beautiful colorized picture book of the U.S. & Canada 🇨🇦 🍁. I followed along with your journey! Such a beautiful place!
Amazing tour all the best to you can’t wait to see the rest of it. It’s something I may never get to do, but I can see it through your eyes thank you and God bless.
Interesting. We did a similar Maritimes trip last year and it rained when we were at Hopewell Rocks. Such an interesting place. One just keeps on pushing through…
Loved watching you travel through my part of New Brunswick, I live in Saint John, (not St. Johns. That's in Newfoundland). I just subscribed and look forward to your next adventure.
All that rain is keeping the fires away. It was our most humid year ever yet and very hot like yesterday . Have a safe trip. Mad love from the east coast of Canada. Yes we love our gun laws as not everyone has a gun. :) That is a good thing really. Enjoy
@@merrymcpherson1685 My ear caught that right away too. LOL it’s because we are used to listening for the S to figure out which city you are talking about. I love to see people just chillin and enjoying Canada don’t you.
Mike and Jen, what bridge are you taking into CANADA from the USA! I have not been back since the terror of Homeland Security in 2007 crossing the Rainbow Bridge in Niagra! We use to love to go to Niagra on the Lake, and the arts theaters back in the day! My last trip was 2006 or 2007, and my two hours on the rainbow bridge and at 6'2" not allowed to get out of my car and stretch! I am still suffering from nerve pain and muscle retraction all these years later! When you are older and cannot walk or move as you did in your 50's or 60's, you have to suffer from the parking lot to the shuttle, or worse! So sorry my Cannadian friends I have not been back these years, but I miss you all much!
@davidoverholt251 That's why you get a stand up Camper van or you get a small RV. So you can move around in the back while you're waiting going through customs. Save your life and you can even fix yourself a cup of coffee in the back. Never a trailer PULLED, never.
looks like an excellent start to your tour. You need to be careful with the spelling of Saint John, as we have a Saint John, New Brunswick, and also a St. John's Newfoundland here in Atlantic Canada. There is many a tale of travellers getting mixed up and ending up in the wrong one. Looking forward to following the rest of your journey. Continued safe travels.
I’m in Moncton. Glad you enjoyed your time in our neck of the woods! A friend is the chef at the restaurant next to the lobster boats in Alma and his family runs that and the hotel. I grew up spending weekends camping with my grandparents in their Class C at Fundy National Park. It’s a great part of the world!
Glad to see y'all are still full time RVing, or at least "RV life styling, mostly glad to see you both are well. I followed you two several years ago, 2019-20, when my wife and I joined the full-time Hymer Aktiv craze. Not a big window, just large enough, in God's providence to bring me to my knees. He renewed my heart to follow Him in those days. That van turned out to be my Jonah's whale ... and for that I'm grateful.
It appears you are getting excellent service and value with Fantasy Tours. I love historic places and views, and the bay life around the tides is very interesting..the people have learned over the years of how to make the most of what they have and what Mother Nature has provided. THANK YOU for sharing
Our pleasure!
Hi there👋🏻I so enjoy your videos when you’re on the road. I am so fortunate to have a beautiful colorized picture book of the U.S. & Canada 🇨🇦 🍁. I followed along with your journey! Such a beautiful place!
I've had this happen. Best to just go with it. Good sense of humor
Excellent video!!! Thanks for sharing. It feels like we are there with you. Looking forward to a trip like that in the future.
Glad the sun finally came out for you! Great video!
Thanks! We're glad, too!
Amazing tour all the best to you can’t wait to see the rest of it. It’s something I may never get to do, but I can see it through your eyes thank you and God bless.
Interesting. We did a similar Maritimes trip last year and it rained when we were at Hopewell Rocks. Such an interesting place. One just keeps on pushing through…
As a former resident of Saint John New Brunswick, I politely correct you. St.John’s is in Newfoundland. Thank you. Great video!!
Loved watching you travel through my part of New Brunswick, I live in Saint John, (not St. Johns. That's in Newfoundland). I just subscribed and look forward to your next adventure.
Thank you!
Well Mike, welcome to the Maritimes! what were you thinking? You are on the coast and in the raining season I think right now!
All that rain is keeping the fires away. It was our most humid year ever yet and very hot like yesterday . Have a safe trip. Mad love from the east coast of Canada. Yes we love our gun laws as not everyone has a gun. :) That is a good thing really. Enjoy
Ps it is Saint John, New Brunswick with no S :) Saint John's is in Newfoundland :)
@@merrymcpherson1685 My ear caught that right away too. LOL it’s because we are used to listening for the S to figure out which city you are talking about. I love to see people just chillin and enjoying Canada don’t you.
@@colleenjolicoeur6059 yes I love it and seeing what they think about our place on earth :) -- NB is beautiful for sure :)
Yes, only the bad guys will have firearms.
I especially like the garden footage in this video. What time of year were you there?
Thanks! Late July/early August-
Mike and Jen, what bridge are you taking into CANADA from the USA! I have not been back since the terror of Homeland Security in 2007 crossing the Rainbow Bridge in Niagra! We use to love to go to Niagra on the Lake, and the arts theaters back in the day! My last trip was 2006 or 2007, and my two hours on the rainbow bridge and at 6'2" not allowed to get out of my car and stretch! I am still suffering from nerve pain and muscle retraction all these years later! When you are older and cannot walk or move as you did in your 50's or 60's, you have to suffer from the parking lot to the shuttle, or worse! So sorry my Cannadian friends I have not been back these years, but I miss you all much!
@davidoverholt251 That's why you get a stand up Camper van or you get a small RV. So you can move around in the back while you're waiting going through customs. Save your life and you can even fix yourself a cup of coffee in the back. Never a trailer PULLED, never.
looks like an excellent start to your tour. You need to be careful with the spelling of Saint John, as we have a Saint John, New Brunswick, and also a St. John's Newfoundland here in Atlantic Canada. There is many a tale of travellers getting mixed up and ending up in the wrong one. Looking forward to following the rest of your journey. Continued safe travels.