With the car fueled up and washed, we went over to the laundromat and did a small load of clothes to get us home. Another lady doing her wash just found $25 in her machine. Lucky gal! While we waited for our clothes to wash, Michele wanted to take a COVID antigen test even though her symptoms were improving. It had been three days since she started feeling bad, so it was within the timeframe of when the test results are more accurate. The test came back positive! Looks like the decision to come home early was a good one. So, she masked up. She felt really bad about having walked around with COVID cooties for a few days unknowingly. Rob said that's how she got it to begin with, other people doing the same.
With that verdict in and a fresh supply of clothes, we hit the road towards New Brunswick. Our total mileage today was 300. The weather was sunny and agreeable.
We also had another ferry crossing unexpectedly. This one was quite a bit smaller than the one we got off earlier. It would go back and forth about every 5 minutes so we didn't have to wait long.
Similar to Whites Ferry at home, this one uses a cable to pull it back and forth. The cable system used on this one is a much more modern version than Whites Ferry, though.
The ferry ride was free of charge. We headed towards Antigonish for a late lunch takeout at Justamere Cafe. The fried chicken sandwich was amazing. We ate lunch in the nearby Shell Station parking lot since Michele did not want to eat inside.
After lunch we were back on the TransCanadian Highway for a few hours into New Brunswick.
We arrived at our hotel, the Fairfield Marriott in Moncton, at 5pm. After we were settled and worked on the blog a bit, we drove a few miles to get pizza and salad takeout. Rob said he felt like he could be coming on with symptoms himself, so we stopped at the drug store to pick up more cough lozenges and sudafed just in case. We still have about 1,100 miles in front of us to cover in two days.
Tomorrow we will cross back over into the U.S. several days before we originally planned, but we are so grateful for the amazing experiences we've had so far!
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