avatarDan Pfeifer

Summary

The web content details a travelogue featuring unique roadside signs and attractions in Quebec and New Brunswick, as part of a 40th wedding anniversary trip.

Abstract

The article, part of a series documenting a couple's 40th wedding anniversary trip, showcases interesting roadside signs and attractions encountered on their journey home through Quebec and New Brunswick. The author provides a collection of photographs taken along the way, with a focus on the entertaining and unique aspects of signage in these regions. The travelogue includes personal reflections on the trip, previous adventures in Perce, Quebec, and a promise to keep readers updated with future posts. The article also links to other related travel stories, inviting readers to explore more about the author's experiences in Canada.

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  • The author expresses enthusiasm about the roadside attractions and signs, suggesting they find these elements to be an enjoyable part of their travel experience.
  • There is a sense of nostalgia and personal significance in the journey, as the trip is in celebration of the author's 40th wedding anniversary and involves "retracing the past."
  • The author believes that the signs and attractions are not just mere indicators but can be entertaining and worthy of attention, especially when in other countries.
  • The inclusion of previous articles and the mention of upcoming content indicates the author's pride and interest in sharing their travel experiences with the audience.
  • The author seems to value both natural landscapes and cultural or man-made attractions, as evidenced by the variety of photos and linked articles about distilleries, breweries, and glass platforms.

Some Cool Roadside Signs and Sightings in Quebec and New Brunswick

Volume 6-Sometimes Road Signs and other Attractions Can be Entertaining, Especially in Other Countries

Sign at Tim Hortonsx Restaurant/Author Photo

Welcome back. Today we begin our journey home which will take 3 days. We are taking a different route and are splitting the trip into three days instead of two on the way up.

We probably won’t have much time for sightseeing, but I will post about areas of interest that we encounter. I hope you are enjoying my articles so far regarding our 40th wedding anniversary trip to Canada. Retracing the past.

Yesterday I wrote about our last day in Perce, Quebec and our adventure of visiting the suspended glass platform there:

Some Photos of Signs I Have Taken Along the Way

Most of the photos are from Quebec. A few are from New Brunswick as we are heading there today on our return trip. I will keep you updated. Stay tuned. Enjoy the photos.

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