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a bay and a bar (day 7 to day 10)

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Today I am happy to announce – it has been one year since I began my virtual travel, as part of my efforts to exercise and to motivate me to ride my stationary bike more regularly.  Although I have really only biked in my tiny exercise room in our basement, I have travelled, with the help of Street View (Google Earth) to central France, to the south coast of Cornwall and, now, to northern New Brunswick.  During the past year, I biked 143 days (an average of 30 minutes on each day) and over 530 kilometers.  I am so proud of myself!!

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During the last four days of my virtual biking, I went through the Town of Dalhousie, at the mouth of the Restigouche River.  At this point, the river opens into the Bay of Chaleur (la Baie des Chaleur) …

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8-6 to 8-10

8-7   January 21, 2014   30 minutes  3.0 km (Point La Nim to  McNeish)

8-8   January 23, 2014   30 minutes  3.0 km (McNeish to Dalhousie)

8-9   January 25, 2014   30 minutes  3.0 km (Dalhousie to Darlington)

8-10   January 28, 2014   35 minutes  3.0 km (Darlington to Eel River Bar)

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One of the sights along this part of my journey is the 315 MW power generating station at Dalhousie, once operated by NB Power.   This generating station was decommissioned in 2012 but remains interesting to me since I was hired in 1978 to monitor the biological effects of air emissions of the various industries in the Province.  One of the reasons I travelled in northern New Brunswick was to carry out a monitoring program to study the effects of the Dalhousie power generating station.

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Dalhousie generating station

Dalhousie power generating station (image by Street View)

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At the end of my four day ‘virtual travel’ last week, I crossed the beautiful Eel River Bar.  This is the location of the Eel River Bar First Nation (Mi’kmaq people).  The sandy bar is a barrier beach and one of the longest natural sand bars in the world.  Water on one side of the Bar is salt and on the other is fresh.  The highway is built directly on the Bar …

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Eel River Bar

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Across the Bay from the Bar is the low-lying peninsula of Miguasha, Quebec and the backdrop of the hills and mountains of the Gaspé  peninsula.  Boats at the entrance to Eel River are tethered as part of a fish netting system  …

February 2, 2014  'boats at Eel River Bar'  Jane Tims

February 2, 2014 ‘boats at Eel River Bar’ Jane Tims

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Copyright  2014  Jane Tims

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  1. Congratulations on your successful year of biking in the virtual world! I’ve so enjoyed the scenery you’ve painted as you went along and am grateful you shared the experience with us.

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    Barbara Rodgers

    February 11, 2014 at 11:49 am

    • Hi Barbara. You are very welcome … it’s been great having you follow along. I know from seeing the art you share, that is one of the great benefits of Blogging … being able to see, through others eyes, so much of the beauty of this world… Jane

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      jane tims

      February 11, 2014 at 3:46 pm

  2. Hi Jane, Well done on all the bike riding! What a creative way to get motivated.
    Your painting of the boats is beautiful- very peaceful.

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    stephanie

    February 3, 2014 at 8:28 pm

    • Hi Stephanie. I am quite proud of myself because I’ve never before done a stick of exercise. I did a little down-under with Street View last summer … toured Brisbane a bit (my brother lived there for a year). Jane

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      jane tims

      February 5, 2014 at 9:51 am

  3. Well done, Jane! That sand bar is amazing.

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    Robin

    February 3, 2014 at 4:46 pm

    • Hi. I didn’t mention all the birds along the shore … they flew up in a great cloud when Street View went by! Jane

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      jane tims

      February 5, 2014 at 9:49 am

  4. well done Jane

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    kiwiskan

    February 3, 2014 at 2:53 pm


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