We started our journey heading due north to the Quebec border and crossed into Quebec at Derby Line Vt. We drove all day and spent the night at an underwhelming campground across the St Lawrence River from Old Quebec City. This campground was huge, 200 campsites filled with ridiculously expensive huge RVs. The owners rarely appeared outside , we think they were watching TV. We departed the next morning in the rain and drove up the Gaspe peninsula along the coast of the vast St Lawrence bay. We ended up spending the night at a small municipally run campground abutting a wheat farm, spotlessly clean and very pleasant. After a leisurely breakfast, we headed up the coast before turning inland to enter into New Brunswick. We crossed into the Atlantic time zone1 hour ahead of our time. This entire area is rich farmland meticulously run by those farmers who clearly take pride in their land and farms . We spent the night at a Provincial Park on the coast across the bay from PEI. This park was also a ski resort so it was sort of weird staying there. It was clean and private but glad to leave. We arrived on PEI after crossing the bridge from the mainland.This endless 8 mile long bridge costs $50 to cross. We are staying at a National Park and are parked 100’ from the beach. Very nice. We drove almost 1000 miles to get here. Will send more pics .

