Sunday, July 20, 2014

We slept outside the gate at Ellenwood Park, Yarmouth, then headed for Shearwater for another reunion for Paul's navy days, 27 guys showed up, slept in Shearwater parking lot, then the next night we slept in the # 1 boondocking place in North America, Cow Bay, Nova Scotia, just before you reach the gates to North America's oldest trap & skeet club, the Dartmouth club, you can park and just don't block access to the water for the clamdiggers, they park there and some launch their boats each day at low tide.
Sleep there free,  during the night , then during the day move half-a-mile to Rainbow Haven Beach, enjoy the beach, the toilets, and the outdoor shower and then park outside the gate once again for a beautiful sunset. Paul dug clams there 65 years ago, yes 65, it was a church picnic and the clams were the size of your fist!

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