Read part 1, 2, and 3 first, if you like!

I hate to gloss over Quebec because I loved it so, but our camera’s batteries kept dying at inopportune moments, and I wouldn’t have done the province justice anyway. It’s very culture-rich, the French are friendly, and they throw amazing free winter carnivals!

Cam on toboggan run

But by this time we’d been living in the car for a few weeks, and we were excited to get to our destination: Prince Edward Island.

Um, ditto with New Brunswick. I’ll just say that Moncton had the best pool of all–and we swam at a lot of pools, let me tell you!

Laura-Jane - New Brunswick

Once we were getting close to Prince Edward Island, the excitement started to build.

We didn’t have any ties binding us to PEI, but back in British Columbia we’d found a small PEI property and house for sale on the internet, and it spoke to us. In fact, it’s what pulled us across this great country.

We didn’t want to buy the house sight-unseen. Come to think of it, we basically sold everything we owned and drove across the entire country just to take a look at this house and property. We weren’t really sure what was going to happen once we arrived, but that was part of the excitement.

So, to Prince Edward Island we went.

Confederation Bridge - Leading to PEIWow - We made it to PEI

And thus began the next leg of our adventures–settling on this great Island!