Another driving day. Packing up went very smoothly. Jeff and I work like a well-oiled machine when it comes to setup and takedown of the camper.
Then we tried to get out of Montreal. And tried. And tried. Everything was under construction. And in French. We had to go on a detour that wasn’t well marked, apparently lost the detour route and got detoured from that road. We found our way back to the original detour, and then the detour was detoured. Seriously.



We added about 45 minutes on to our original timeline just getting out of the city. On the bright side, we got to see the non-tourist parts of the city too!
Finally we were on the way and drove through some beautiful areas with lots of trees and vistas. Just after I took the second picture below, we noticed a cute little Fox was in the road. Can you spot it?



We went through customs in Maine and continued on our way. We even got our passports stamped!




Maine looks a lot like Northern Wisconsin until you get close to the ocean where you can start to smell the salt water and see the sailboats in the harbors.

We are all checked in to the campsite now. Jeff walked down the road about 1/2 mike to a lighthouse and was able to catch the sunset. Gorgeous!





Tomorrow we are ready to explore Acadia National Park and knock a couple of things off this bucket list that is posted in the campground.


Amy, your pics are really stunning!
Enjoy Maine and hopefully we’ll see you tomorrow !☺️
Loving the blog, Amy!