We flew into Prince Edward Island from Toronto on July 25th. I had some items that I was concerned about on this trip. One of them was whether my daughter could come back to Japan by herself. Could she pass smoothly through the inspection or check in at the airport? As her trial, I left all the procedures of this flight to her and I just followed her. As a result, she was able to check in her suitcase and get her ticket. I was very glad. One more thing. As I wrote before, I don't like Bombardier propeller aircraft, Q400 or Dash8, and I hoped that we'd take other aircraft. Luckily, my plane was a CRJ. When I entered the plane, I asked a CA to allow me to take a snapshot of the cockpit and she said "OK" promptly. I was surprised to hear her words because it was very rare or would rather never happen in Japan to open the door of the cockpit in front of passengers.
The bridge in the second picture is the Confederation Bridge connecting mainland Canada and Prince Edward Island. I wanted to drive a car on the bridge, but I didn't have enough time to do so. I heard or saw the word "confederation" on the island several times and I had a mixed feeling about that. I'll show you my private opinion later.
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It was -19 C yesterday and sometimes it gets even colder. Not my favourite kind of weather.
Posted by: Travis | Jan 19, 2013 at 12:33 PM
I imagine that it's terribly cold, but I feel like experiencing it on the other hand,,,,(^_^;)
Posted by: KUMO | Jan 19, 2013 at 05:10 AM
When I was there at Christmas it was pretty cold and very snowy. We had multiple snow storms. But I live in Ottawa now. However, Ottawa is just as cold and snowy.
Posted by: Travis | Jan 18, 2013 at 11:50 AM
New Brunswick!
How about the climate in the time of year? Terribly cold?
Posted by: KUMO | Jan 18, 2013 at 11:36 AM
On the topic of the bridge. I have been across it a few times but that was many years ago. New Brunswick, the province I grew up in, is on the other side. It is impressive.
Posted by: Travis | Jan 17, 2013 at 05:54 PM