
The long hike to Sandy Cove


Through miles of bogs

Anna Maria soaks in a pure spring after an exhausting hike

We rest and watch the surf

Smooth stones in a small ocean cove

The sunset on our last night in Tilting



The long hike to Sandy Cove


Through miles of bogs

Anna Maria soaks in a pure spring after an exhausting hike

We rest and watch the surf

Smooth stones in a small ocean cove

The sunset on our last night in Tilting



Eastern Mennonite University students

A rock called The Devil’s Heart

Liza gets ready for bed…

Maggie doesn’t

Waking up in the tiny bunkhouse

Our guide, Noah Smith, shows us the old root cellar.

Burnt Cape Ecological Reserve is home to numerous rare plants and Big Oven Cave.




A student looks over the water at the Raleigh Historical Fishing Premises.

Dressed in historical garb, the women of the Raleigh Historical Corporation bid us farewell.

The Northern Ranger docked in Rigolet, Nunatsiavut en route to Goose Bay, Labrador



The deck of the Northern Ranger

Resting on deck before the flight to Newfoundland

We met Bertha last summer in Rigolet. She showed us amazing hospitality when we were complete strangers. We had the good fortune to meet up with her again on the ferry from Rigolet to Goose Bay.