Bear Hangout
Our next timeshare
was at Smugglers Notch Resort near Stowe, VT. From here we had access to lots
of hikes within walking distance of our unit. We took a one day bus trip to
Montreal - beats driving the RV! I thought it was odd to find in the middle of
this French city of Old Montreal, an entire square and a large monument
dedicated to Lord Nelson, who soundly defeated the French Navy. I guess it was
the English way of reminding the French that the English controlled Canada. We spent an extra week in VT camping. It took two days to cover most of the
Shelburne Museum. The largest exhibit
was the Ticonderoga, a hundred year
old, 220 feet, side-paddlewheel passenger steamboat. It took us two hours to
tour this, the last commercially operating steamer on Lake Champlain. We
learned about Vermont’s role with the Underground Railroad at the Rokeby
Museum. After cruising on Lake Champlain, we took a history tour at the Trapp
Family Lodge. Maria von Trapp sold the rights to her story (The Sound of Music)
for $500. We did a self-guided tour of the state capital in Montpelier, which
is very impressive. After some hiking in NH and Camden, ME, we finished with a
rainy weekend at Acadia National Park.
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