We drove back into the town looking for a place to eat breakfast rather than driving back to the motorhome. We stopped at The Harbour Quarters Inn & Restaurant and had a nice breakfast and some good coffee. I got blueberry pancakes that was loaded with blueberries (my favorite pancake). The building was built in 1920 as a general store and was remodeled in 2004 as a restaurant and Inn.
After breakfast we walked next door to the Ryan Premises National Historic Site of Canada. It had exhibits in five different buildings depicting the history of fishing in Newfoundland including a 45 minute film. One of the buildings was the home of the man that ran businesses located in the buildings circa 1900. There was also a museum about early life in Bonavista. All this was operated by Parks Canada so our park pass got us in free. The park pass was included as part of our tour package and has got us into a lot of museums, parks, etc., without have to pay.
We drove around town for awhile and stumbled on the Bonavista Cafe near the harbours edge. They serve a wide selection of food in a small building including Lattes so we stopped for one and a scone and used their WIFI to check email, etc. Didn't have the laptop with us or I might have tried to update the Blog with a day or two of updates. But the WIFI was not very fast and there were others also using it so probably would have been a waste to try anyway. Our campground has NO WIFI, good or bad and our cell provider does not have an International plan so even if we could get a cell signal – and sometimes we can't – it would be expensive to use our cell phones for WIFI.
Cod drying rack |
Cod drying rack |
We had our drivers meeting at 6PM with snacks. One thing I have not mentioned is that the Wagonmasters always has a small gift they present to anyone in the group that has a birthday or anniversary and there has been several of each so far on this trip including one birthday today.
A few of the group |
Day 50 Monday July 29, 2019 Some of the group was going to take a side trip to an old car museum on the way to our destination today so they departed earlier than we did. When one of our group started to leave the Tailgunners discovered one of their rear tires was flat. Upon father checking it was discovered the tire had a large tear in it on the back side so the tire is ruined. It probably was damaged from one of the many potholes on the roads here. They made some telephone calls and found a tire but not sure if the repair truck can come today or tomorrow. So they will be late joining the group at our next campground.
We departed at 10AM and headed to Pippy Park Campground in St. John's. We arrived about 2PM and was assigned site 54 which to our surprise was full hookup so Lena will be able to get the laundry caught up. We were told the sites would not have a sewer connection which would have been the third campground in a row with no sewer hookup but they all have a sewage dump station.
Some miscellaneous photos
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