I just got back from spending a couple of months touring that area. It had been some years since my wife and I had been there and back then, we passed on PEI. So I was really looking forward to seeing PEI for the first time.
Enjoyed the Hopewell Rocks a lot. The Tidal Bore was actually a Total Bore. Better, IMO to get a water front campsite and over the longer span of an afternoon/evening just watch the tremendous change due to the tides.
A decade or so ago, we really enjoyed Halifax. Not so this summer. Total disaster due to construction all over the downtown area and, in June at least, especially the waterfront. Everything was torn up. The star of NS was, IMO, Lunenburg - a fabulous waterfront and a town of architectural interest. Cape Breton was a great drive.
So, PEI. The major disappointment of my trip. Maybe I built it up too much in anticipation but... The best Anne of Green Gables attraction was the Provincial Park presentation - by far. I did all the others as well and they were, IMO, worthless places trying to sell you cheap souvenirs. I attended the Anne/Gilbert play in Charlottetown. It was horrid. Performances were OK but the theater is what they call intimate - read tiny and cramped. The seating were the equivalent of kitchen chairs. bolted to the floor cheek to jowl. You think seating in coach on a domestic flight sucks? Guess again. At least on a flight, you can, if you need get up. You are warned after you are seated (like well after you pay for your ticket) that you will not be allowed to get up once the play starts. Good reason for that. You enter the theater stage right (literally on the stage) and that entry door becomes an integral part of the play. So if you do need to leave this hot, claustrophobic, uncirculated air location for any reason, you actually need to walk across the stage, amongst the performers, to the exit at stage left. Not sure if the performance held up to the end as I departed at intermission and didn't come back.
If I were to redo my trip, I'd spend a bit more time in NS and save my fare to/from PEI.
When you have more time to do the Maritimes, circumnavigating the Gaspe Peninsula, QE is a fun trip and of course a visit to Old Quebec is a must
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