We drove to Port Hood from Ingonish over much of the same road that we traveled in the car. I didn’t take many pictures until we got past Cheticamp but I did take a few.
The weather was nice so we got some clear pictures. This was a nice cove.
We followed Rich and Karla most of the way.
The road was steep and winding.
This house caught my eye for all of the things painted on it.
Just a dock with some boats moored there.
And a wharf with a boat.
I loved this sign post. It really speaks to the region. This particular part is Acadian. You can tell because of the colors and the French words.
Just an amazing view of this rocky Cape Breton coastline.
This house is between Mabou and Port Hood.
There is lots of farm land in this area.
And interesting old homes.
We tried to stop here at the Red Shoe for dinner and music but it was packed to the brim so we had to go elsewhere. Wayne and I went back to the camper.
The sun was setting as we were going back to the campground.
Another interesting old house.
This old house in Port Hood is now an Inn and Restaurant.
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