Curious... did you have to pre-book your campsites? Looks like a great trip... We're thinking doing something similar this year. Thanks for sharing ^_^
I wish I did but than again we were not sure how long of a car ride our little guy could do, so every time we got to a campsite, I would start to plan where to camp next - according to what we wanted to see and how far away. This year we did a 30 day road trip again but to Nova Scotia - this time I had a good idea of how long of a car ride he could take - so every trip was about a 4 to 5 hour car ride, and I pre-booked all campsites until we got to Nova Scotia and than from here - I started to book a few in the Province than a few days later pre-booked again everything for our way back. At the moment we are still on the road. great weather so far. ps: we liked PEI so much we came back to it from Nova Scotia, before we start making our way back
@@DoitDoit Thanks for your reply. I like the freedom of travelling without a schedule, but I'm also nervous about not being able to find a spot for the night. We're headed out to NL in a few days... I guess we'll play it by ear ^_^
its nice not to have a schedule yes, But the best national parks and provincial parks are usually packed and specially if you got a trailer - you most likely will need to book in advance by a few days or weeks. With a tent its much much easier to find
@@DoitDoit We finished our road trip to Newfoundland and back ^_^ Between cheap hotels and our pop up tent, we managed find places to settle for the night. It could have been more cost effective if we camped more, but my girls preferred the convenience of a hotel. We visited some of the places you went to... It was so beautiful out there. However, the fuel, higher taxes, food... it was all so expensive, all set up for tourists. When I was out there years ago, I remember the seafood in particular being much cheaper... Not any more. I can find cheaper lobster here in Toronto. Still it was a fun trip, and I look forward being out there again so I can visit the place I missed during this trip. Thanks for your upload. It was a nice guide 🙌
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Curious... did you have to pre-book your campsites? Looks like a great trip... We're thinking doing something similar this year. Thanks for sharing ^_^
I wish I did but than again we were not sure how long of a car ride our little guy could do, so every time we got to a campsite, I would start to plan where to camp next - according to what we wanted to see and how far away. This year we did a 30 day road trip again but to Nova Scotia - this time I had a good idea of how long of a car ride he could take - so every trip was about a 4 to 5 hour car ride, and I pre-booked all campsites until we got to Nova Scotia and than from here - I started to book a few in the Province than a few days later pre-booked again everything for our way back.
At the moment we are still on the road. great weather so far.
ps: we liked PEI so much we came back to it from Nova Scotia, before we start making our way back
@@DoitDoit Thanks for your reply. I like the freedom of travelling without a schedule, but I'm also nervous about not being able to find a spot for the night. We're headed out to NL in a few days... I guess we'll play it by ear ^_^
its nice not to have a schedule yes, But the best national parks and provincial parks are usually packed and specially if you got a trailer - you most likely will need to book in advance by a few days or weeks.
With a tent its much much easier to find
@@DoitDoit We finished our road trip to Newfoundland and back ^_^ Between cheap hotels and our pop up tent, we managed find places to settle for the night. It could have been more cost effective if we camped more, but my girls preferred the convenience of a hotel. We visited some of the places you went to... It was so beautiful out there. However, the fuel, higher taxes, food... it was all so expensive, all set up for tourists. When I was out there years ago, I remember the seafood in particular being much cheaper... Not any more. I can find cheaper lobster here in Toronto. Still it was a fun trip, and I look forward being out there again so I can visit the place I missed during this trip. Thanks for your upload. It was a nice guide 🙌