In order to travel from Sussex NB to Annapolis Royal involves driving north east to the top of the Bay of Fundy, south to Halifax and northwest to Annapolis Royal on the east side of the Bay. The drive is a long 350 miles with much of it on two lane roads. We decided to break the trip into a 2 day ride, stopping in Truro NS overnight. This "big rig" campground turned out to be a bad choice.
Not only was it very difficult to get in and out of, but:
The exit was barely wider than our motor- home, resulting in some scratches in the side.
Electric power was inadequate. It was a very warm afternoon, when we plugged in voltage was near 110v, which when we turned on our A/C dropped to 100. We shut everything down.
Our "neighbor felt it necessary to share his choice of radio music with everyone. His choices ran from rap to country, played loud enough to be heard by all,
It had rained the night before and our site was a sea of mud (the red kind you find in Georgia)
I posted a review of Hidden Hilltop on the RV campground web site, hoping to warn others with "big rigs" away.
We arrived in Annapolis Royal the that afternoon. It was Sunday so the shops and restaurants were closed up. Some pictures taken that evening.
Weather is great, high 78, low 55, hope weather improved wherever you are, read yesterday Raleigh NC has had a run of 100+ degree days!
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