Day 25: Lakeview, near Moncton
Distance Traveled: 179.2 km
Cumulative Distance: 4,028.4
Temperature range: 11 -19
Maximum speed: 129 kph
We were up early and out the door by 7:15 am as we made plans to stop at a coffee bar in Moncton to get a good cup of coffee before proceeding down to the Bay of FunDAY.
It would be almost an hour's ride down to Hopewell ROCKS! so we wanted to allow ourselves enough time to have a latte (maybe a croissant) and see the tide level low enough that we would be able to walk on the beach.
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| Cute coffee shop. Cute customers, too. |
Riding from the hotel, were quickly in rush hour traffic. Metro Moncton has a population of 188,000, which isn't much by big city standards but they have HUGE traffic circles with three lanes. It is a little intimidating riding into a traffic circle so large you can't see the other side and where to exit and exactly which lane one should be riding. We went through a couple and on the first one, I missed the exit, in part because I was in the wrong lane so ended up going around an extra time.
However, we made it through unscathed and on the second attempt, I was able to enter the circle from the correct lane, thereby ensuring we would be able to exit at the right place.
The ride down to Hopewell ROCKS! was easy and we were in good time. Once there, we paid the somewhat hefty two day fee of $19, only realizing later that we could have asked for the senior's discount of $3 each (which they did subsequently refund me passing through the gate at a later time. I was also very sad to learn that it really isn't Hopewell ROCKS!, it is Hopewell Rocks. I had somehow been thinking that it would be a big music festival of rock music but they hadn't seen fit to invite any rock bands to play.
| Sign pollution. |
Once inside, we walked down to the beach where there are stairs for beach access, which took a good fifteen minutes and quite a bit of negative elevation change. I wore my motorcycle boots. Nan ended up carrying her runners with her but then changed in short order and ended up carrying her moto boots. We wore our moto jackets because, even though it was sunny, it was still only about 13 degrees.
We spent a fair amount of time scrambling around the beach. Nan thought we would be looking for shells but there are really nothing of the sort here as the beach is basically covered in mud.This turned out to be the better move. We had a surprisingly good lunch at the Park restaurant, spent some time looking at the interpretive centre then we went for a walk to a different beach - one a little more remote than the one we saw in the morning.
We were back to the original beach around 2:00 PM or so, a half hour before high tide. Much to our surprise, there were substantially fewer people than in the morning. Still bus, though. Ropes kept tourists from descending all the way down the scaffolding and jumping into the water. Everywhere we had walked in the morning was now under 3 or 4 metres of water.
After our fun at Magnetic Hill, we went back to Shediac for dinner. This saved us from riding through Moncton at rush hour for the same elapsed riding time. It is called "stress management".






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