We pretty much went our own way in the morning of our last full day. The ADAM family had booked deep sea fishing and had a chance to go out - Miro and Andrea each caught a cod so we had fish tacos for lunch - delish!!
I talked Dave into driving me to Park Corner so I could get another look at the home where L.M. Montgomery was born. It was better than I remembered and had a replica of her wedding dress, the room where she was born was nicely arranged, and the "nursery" looked very appealing as well. She would have lived at this home for nearly 2 years. I was interested in seeing that she was into scrap booking - flowers and fashion were favourite topics!
Dave had found an interesting lighthouse that he wanted to explore and we walked down a red dirt road to get to it - it was driveable, but not easily. I liked the rocky cliffsides at the point. We didn't see much in the way of bird life, however.The afternoon was spent at our favourite beach (MacNeill Creek) and 2 kids buried themselves in sand. The NJ family felt that they needed to get on the road that day so they left late in the afternoon for points south. Fortunately, there were no issues at the border, even with one Canadian in the car!
Since the rest of us are all true foodies, we knew we had to get to the New Glasgow lobster supper on our last night together. It was the only one open on this particular Saturday so we did wait a bit to get served. But the space was really quite lovely and the food was great. It was a wonderful way to end our last full day in PEI, 2025!
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