PEI has 3 Coastal drives on the Island that would each take a day to do any justice to them. We have decided to do just that and today we will drive the North Cape Coastal Drive. This was learned by going into the visitors center in Summerside where we met the most informative individual at a visitors center I have ever met. He spent at least 30 minutes pointing out things to see and making notations on a map of the drive we would be doing today. It started with a drive by of the Heritage Air force Park where 3 retired aircraft are parked. The rain at the time stopped our walking around and taking photos. We continued the drive and as we did the weather, while cloudy, dried up and we had no more rain the rest of the day. This church was one of the first interesting sites.



We stopped at an old light house and a small fishing port.

We went to a church in Tignish that has a pipe organ with 1128 pipes.


Those are some of the pipes in the bottom photo.
We had lunch at the Wind & Reef restaurant at North Cape. This is the site of the longest natural rock reef in North America. The lobster roll and seafood chowder were excellent. One of the things that impressed us both was how well manicured everyone's property was. These are large lots, 2+ acres and there lawns were immaculate. We stopped at multiple harbors, they were all pretty small with only 20-30 boats. There was one where they were active with a boat coming in and off loading the catch.


We had gone to Europe and had seen the White Cliffs of Dover, but we had never seen Red Rock Cliffs. You had to be in just the right spot to get photos, but we saw them here.


The colors here are not up to Maine's standards yet, but we managed a few looks.
This is starting to get really long so I will add just one more church,
We saw so much more today and tomorrow we will do the next one. 367.8 km for the day. The person at the information center suggested doing a google search for aerial tours of PEI. I looked at one and it was quite interesting.

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