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		<title>By: Nigel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi,
Just found your site &amp; it looks great and sounds like a fun adventure. If your schedule allows for it, camp at Killarney Provincial Park (south-west of Sudbury) on the way to or from Toronto. Ontario Prov Parks refers to KPP as its crown jewel, and they&#039;re not kidding. There&#039;s a scenic hike to the top of the quartzite ridges, there&#039;s great paddling, and excellent fish n chips in the town of the Killarney 10 km away from the park itself.
When you head out east, I found the Fundy Drive in NB to be worthwhile &amp; the town of Alma is right next to Fundy National Park and has sea-kayaking and hiking options, as well as being close to a number of destinations, like the Hopewell Rocks (worth doing as a sidetrip from Moncton even if you&#039;re not going along the Fundy coast) and Cape Enrage. Grand Manan Island is relaxing, but check carefully about the whale-watching in terms of time of year to see if there&#039;s actually much going on.

Anyway, I just noticed that your itinerary out east was quite heavy on the NS and NF options and wanted to recommend some NB spots. PEI was also good fun.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,<br />
Just found your site &#038; it looks great and sounds like a fun adventure. If your schedule allows for it, camp at Killarney Provincial Park (south-west of Sudbury) on the way to or from Toronto. Ontario Prov Parks refers to KPP as its crown jewel, and they&#8217;re not kidding. There&#8217;s a scenic hike to the top of the quartzite ridges, there&#8217;s great paddling, and excellent fish n chips in the town of the Killarney 10 km away from the park itself.<br />
When you head out east, I found the Fundy Drive in NB to be worthwhile &#038; the town of Alma is right next to Fundy National Park and has sea-kayaking and hiking options, as well as being close to a number of destinations, like the Hopewell Rocks (worth doing as a sidetrip from Moncton even if you&#8217;re not going along the Fundy coast) and Cape Enrage. Grand Manan Island is relaxing, but check carefully about the whale-watching in terms of time of year to see if there&#8217;s actually much going on.</p>
<p>Anyway, I just noticed that your itinerary out east was quite heavy on the NS and NF options and wanted to recommend some NB spots. PEI was also good fun.</p>
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