They keep saying we are in for a hot summer here in Eastern Canada but we haven't seen much of that in Cape Breton yet! It's early June and I'm still wearing a winter jacket and mittens with rechargeable heaters in them. I even wore a toque on my walk the other day! But being cooped up in the house and at work all winter means I am itching to get outdoors and do some hiking so that's exactly what I did this past Friday.
The forecast called for warm temperatures and sun but that's not exactly how the day went. Sure, it was quite warm when Dad and I left New Waterford and headed for Framboise but by the time I arrived and got out of the car, I had to trade my T-shirt for a heavy sweater, jacket and gloves. It was sunny, but that north wind off the water was relentless.
The main goal of the trip was for Dad to do some fishing and for me to meet up with an old friend for a hike along the shore. We started the morning fishing the brooks along the stretch of highway between Forchu and Grand River. It was warmer up there away from the ocean but the black flies were quite hungry. Only one fish was caught and released. The last spot we tried, no fish were caught but we spotted something interesting in the water below. There were hundreds of Gaspereau swimming up river! I'd never seen this before and, I must say, it was worth getting eaten alive by flies to watch this amazing natural phenomenon. A few hours later when I returned to show my friend what we had seen earlier, they were all gone. I guess it was just pure luck that they happened to be going upstream at that very moment in time. After we finished fishing, we drove down the long dirt road to Ferguson Beach to do some hiking along the ocean. The beach was full of seaweed and it was high tide so we walked for quite a distance along the old, grassy trail above the beach. When we reached the river, we had to turn back because the water was too high to cross. In warmer weather, I would have just taken off my shoes and waded across but it was way too cold that day.When we reached the car, it was still too early to call it day and the sun was coming up and warming the air a bit. So we just kept walking down the beach in the other direction until we reached another river crossing that was too high to cross.
By this time, the wind had shifted and it was so warm, we took off our sweaters and jackets and lay down in the soft sand for a rest. It didn't take long for the wind to shift back to the north and we were reaching for our sweaters and jackets again.
We took a different route back to the car through a grassy meadow and onto an old wood road. There were signs that wildlife had passed through, but all we saw were the footprints of coyotes and deer who had passed through not long before us.At the car, we sat and watched the ocean with some hot tea and muffins and headed back to the main road. Of course, no day in Framboise is complete without a scenic drive to the little village of St. Peter's for some coffee, something to eat at Jigg's Takeout and a relaxing drive along the Bras d'Or Lakes.
Sunburnt and tired, I must say, despite the flies and cold wind, it was a good day. The more I think about it, world travel is not as much of a priority for me at the moment. I'm sure I'll want to go back to exploring far-away places in the future but, for now, my little island has everything I need.



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