Attractions range from North America's oldest city, St. John's to all - you - can -
eat lobster dinners, to seaside homes where you can watch the fishing fleet come in, while sipping on a glass of Canadian wine or a handcrafted beer from a local microbrewery.
As any Maritimer will tell you, the surest way to knock down social walls is to
eat a lobster dinner together, which, thanks to the generosity of the Law Society of New Brunswick, we did.
Not exact matches
Unless I'm in Turks and Caicos, in THE definitive aquarium «touch tank»,
eating freshly made conch salad from conchs I just moments ago snorkeled down and caught with my bare hands, baked fresh
lobster and of course, Doritos, on the back of a fishing boat for my Thanksgiving
dinner.
It is my # 1 comfort food of choice, and many of my childhood holiday
dinners went something like this: Christmas Eve: Family
eats lobster.
We went out to
eat for lunch (I had my first ever
lobster roll) and then went to a new to us Italian restaurant for
dinner.
For lunch we
ate some fried
lobster, scallops and smoked salmon at a great little
dinner on the coast.
Picture yourself
eating dinner of fresh - caught
lobster, sipping a cool beer and watching the sun lower itself onto the horizon.
For Thanksgiving
dinner we'll be making
lobsters and
eating oysters on the half shell, a menu that feels almost brazenly indulgent.
Had a bonfire on the beach, rode a horse along the waves,
ate a 3 -
lobster dinner and made some lifelong friends.