b'One of the many covered bridges in New Brunswick. Peggys Cove in Nova Scotia.This Land . . .(continued from page 55)I should mention the Territories are also well worth the New Brunswick is one of my favourite provinces. I havevisit. Dawson City and Whitehorse, both in the Yukon, are driven the perimeter several times, and found some amaz- steeped with history surrounding the gold rush. The distances inghiddengems.FromFredericton,drivenorththroughare far, but the experience is worth it. I caught a few shows toWoodstockandstopattheHartlandcoveredbridgeat the local dancehall in Whitehorse, and Dawson is being (the longest in the world). Then continue to Edmunston,restored to its former glory.where there is an abundance of local musicians as well asI did visit Tuktoyaktuk in the early eighties, and unless you a cheese festival. From there head west to Campbelltonreally like the north, there was not much to do. Now, however, through some of the prettiest scenery in the world. Thenyou can drive from Whitehorse, but I caution you, it is 20 hours drive south toward Moncton. If you want to be a real tourist,due north. If you really want to go, do not leave it too late, as you can visit the magnetic hill or watch the tidal bore do itsit gets to -45C in the winter months, and it is dark. I should thing (the locals refer to it as the total bore). If you havemention, the population of Tuk is just under 900. When I went time, head south to St. Stephen (near St. John), and tour theit was about 650, and I met them all.Ganong Chocolate factoryNovaScotiaofferstheCabottrailandPeggysCove, which I loved, having visited it at least a dozen times. Mrs. Mitchells blueberry cake was the best, but sadly, she has retired, as has her cake. I enjoyed Lunenburg and Wolfville, on the other side, but every town is a picturesque affair.PEI is pretty, no matter where you go, but a trip to the Anne of Green Gables attraction is a must. Before you go, check out the TV series, Anne with an E on Netflix. There are some great golf courses on the island as well.The last province on our Trans Canada trek is Newfound-land, and I have been fortunate to visit 14 or 15 times. Each one has been unique, and I love everything about the rock. My article next month will be dedicated to Canadas newest province. Step back into history in Dawson City.Jonathan van Bilsens photosNtravel TV show, seen on RogersTV and YouTube, is now featuring Travel News Updates, similar to the ones listed above. To follow Jonathans travel adventures visit photosNtravel.comTRAVELMTPP Suggest you check the TIP expiry date on your PASSPORTLets get them dusted off!We know you want to use them.MC 158 Casimir St., Port Perry905-985-2268TICO #4577532 virginia.frew@marlintravel.ca56FOCUS - JULY 2021'