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We attended the Royal Halifax International Tattoo a few years ago and it was a blast--this is big military marching show in Halifax with lots of entertainment. The website shows this year it is July 1-8--if you are in Halifax, I would get tickets--it is an indoor show.

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GoneCamping wrote:

If you have actual passports, you could try a trip to Saint-Pierre & Miquilon just off the New Foundland coast, this is actually sovreign French Territory and you'll have to have passports. Would make for an interesting day trip, and you could go home and tell everyone you went to France!!
http://www.st-pierre-et-miquelon.com/english/index.php


They'll have passports. Otherwise they can't do the trip at all.


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snowyowl.13 wrote:

A couple of points. Southport RV Park is rumoured to be closing to allow condos to be built on the site, so check ahead.
Gas in PEI is not more expensive. Gas prices here are regulated so that they are frequently lower than on the mainland. Because they are regulated they do not fluctuate as quickly as in other places.


Gasoline is regulated in all 4 provinces of Atlantic Canada, NB, NS, PEI, & NL. Since we're talking PEI, here is the site for PEI: http://www.irac.pe.ca/document.asp?file=petrol/currentprices.asp

If you want Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, say so & I'll bring those up too.




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You're right, the other provinces are now regulated. PEI has been regulated for years but NS wasn't when I lived there and neither was NB when I lived there. Both have introduced regulation in recent years, something that I had forgotten.
I don't understand why but your post sounds really confrontational. Is there a problem?


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Information given.

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