Published: 25.09.2019
Saying goodbye to Cheticamp and Cape Breton Island. We have two more stops on the island. The first one is at Flora’s Souvenir Shop. Here you can find everything for tourists, but mostly lots of tourists. The store is crowded, and we quickly leave without buying any souvenirs.
The entire facility is very beautiful, with a restaurant and accommodation available: https://www.glenoradistillery.com
Back on the mainland, we take the Transcanada Highway 104 to Pictou. There we see the replica of the sailing ship Hector, which in 1773 brought the first 189 Scottish settlers to Brown’s Point, Nova Scotia. This marked the beginning of a massive wave of immigration on the east coast of Canada. Pictou has been considered the birthplace of Nova Scotia ever since. It is unimaginable for us to survive for over 9 weeks on this small schooner.
It's already late when we reach the Tatamagouche Brewing Co.: https://tatabrew.com/ We order two "flights" with six taster glasses each, which we are allowed to test on the terrace, in public. Only the "Hippie Dippie" - a Pale Ale with 5.0% - really convinced us. The Berliner Weiße (also in cans) had nothing to do with the German original. But, the tasting was definitely worth it!
Our B&B "myHomeBy" turns out to be a great, spacious place with friendly owners and excellent breakfast.