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Day 31 - 35 - Cruising to Cape Breton

 

We had a lovely but at times rough cruise from where we made landfall in Battle Harbor, Labrador along the coast of Newfoundland and crossing the Cabot Strait to Cape Breton. In Cape Breton we entered the Bras D’or Lake where we said goodbye to Bill and spent a solid day deep cleaning the boat after nearly 4,000 miles crossing the Atlantic and relaxed swimming in the warm slightly salty waters. 








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